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Breaking Fast is a 2020 American romantic comedy film, directed by Mike Mosallam and released in 2020. [1] An expansion of Mosallam's 2015 short film of the same title, the film stars Haaz Sleiman as Mo, a gay Muslim doctor in Los Angeles who is emotionally closed off following a painful breakup with his former partner Hassan (Patrick Sabongui); on the first day of Ramadan he meets Kal ...
The show's first and second season were released on Shahid and Netflix. [3] The third season aired on TV during Ramadan 2023, and is now available on Shahid and Netflix . Reception
As an Arab Ramadan series, the drama is released during the month of Ramadan. Season 2 was released on MBC in May 2018. Netflix picked up season 1 and provided English, Chinese, Hebrew, French, Spanish, Turkish and Greek dubbing. The series is set in a fictional village of "Hayba" which is the origin place of the Sheikh Al Jabal Clan.
' Me and You ') is a 2022 Pakistani Ramadan special television comedy drama series, produced by Momina Duraid under her production banner MD Productions. Directed by Danish Nawaz and written by Saima Akram Chaudhry, it aired on Hum TV from 3 April 2022 to 3 May 2022, with the last episode airing on the first day of Eid-ul-Fitr 2022.
L'Maktoub (English: Destiny) is a Moroccan drama television series written by Fatine Youssoufi and directed by Alaa Akaaboune. Season 1 of the drama was broadcast daily during Ramadan in April 2022, while Season 2 was aired in March and April 2023.
This year, Netflix is streaming a wide range of Christmas classics and original movies. Business Insider has rounded up what critics say are the best and worst Christmas movies on Netflix.
Gaafar El-Omda (Arabic: جعفر العمدة) is an Egyptian drama series produced in 2023, Ramadan 1444 AH, starring Mohamed Ramadan, Eman El-Assi, Hala Sedkki, May Kassab, Menna Fadali, Zeina and directed by Mohamed Sami. [1] [2] [3] [4]