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Cuando el pakistaní británico Faunce de Razan se cuela en las celebraciones del Eid de la familia de Sau, ella intenta convencerles de que él es la pareja adecuada.Cuando el pakistaní británico Faunce de Razan se cuela en las celebraciones del Eid de la familia de Sau, ella intenta convencerles de que él es la pareja adecuada.Cuando el pakistaní británico Faunce de Razan se cuela en las celebraciones del Eid de la familia de Sau, ella intenta convencerles de que él es la pareja adecuada.
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This mini series has everything, realistic characters, serious issues, humour and it will be very relatable for anyone from an Arabic or wider Asian culture. Is it a representative of all Saudi people, no of course not, but that it doesn't aim to be. It aims to be funny whilst presenting topics that are relevant. And it does it perfectly.
When thinking about cinema and series, few titles bring high production very as well as an international touch. This series nailed both of these thing, while being very funny. The performances are insanely convincing and my only criticism is that one more episode would probably been great! Hope to see more series like this on Netflix. Only saw it coz it was recommended during my stay in Saudi Arabia and will definitely recommend it to my friends both in and outside of the cultures in the series.
When thinking about cinema and series, few titles bring high production very as well as an international touch. This series nailed both of these thing, while being very funny. The performances are insanely convincing and my only criticism is that one more episode would probably been great! Hope to see more series like this on Netflix. Only saw it coz it was recommended during my stay in Saudi Arabia and will definitely recommend it to my friends both in and outside of the cultures in the series.
It has been a while since we saw such a delightful family comedy miniseries. This brave show does not hesitate to delve into the reality of modern families in the Islamic world, especially in the often misunderstood Saudi culture. Ultimately people are no different all over the world, parents and kids struggle to connect, partners try to make marriages work, people in general try to overcome their biases, divorce tears families apart and siblings struggle to find equilibrium in their domination game.
The show gives a nice glimpse of society in modern Saudia Arabia and de-mystifies many misconceptions. Many life lessons I have encountered are illustrated here, with plenty of warnings. Crashing Eid is a refreshing change from saccharine artificial dramas and bravely exposes the raw reality of emotional and family challenges.
The show gives a nice glimpse of society in modern Saudia Arabia and de-mystifies many misconceptions. Many life lessons I have encountered are illustrated here, with plenty of warnings. Crashing Eid is a refreshing change from saccharine artificial dramas and bravely exposes the raw reality of emotional and family challenges.
I watched this show with zero expectations and I was surprised how it touched my heart and I actually finished it in tears , maybe I could relate, the family relationship is well structured and realistic and the lovely summar made it even more light and fun
I actually discovered that I have family issues through this show , and unexpectedly I ended it with tears , couldn't imagine I will ever cry over an Arabic show ! But bravo everyone in this set was correctly casted the father and the mother were so good and the divorce conversation was so realistic and I hope I see more shows talking bravely about social issues that we ignore
Great job !
While it's never easy to discuss the social issues that were the theme for this show, I believe the team that worked on this movie did an amazing job! The characters, plot and lines were to the point.
Saudi cinema is young and not anyone could pull off a great show like this.
I really enjoyed watching "Razan" the protagonists who represents a thriving self-motivated woman that wants to build a new life abroad with her daughter "Razan".
I was really impressed to hear Hamza Haq's Arabic who plays "Sameer" and blown away by how cleverly Yasir Alsaggaf played the role of the troubled husband who is deprived from his son.
Big applause for the creators of this show.
Saudi cinema is young and not anyone could pull off a great show like this.
I really enjoyed watching "Razan" the protagonists who represents a thriving self-motivated woman that wants to build a new life abroad with her daughter "Razan".
I was really impressed to hear Hamza Haq's Arabic who plays "Sameer" and blown away by how cleverly Yasir Alsaggaf played the role of the troubled husband who is deprived from his son.
Big applause for the creators of this show.
Just finished watching the show and started typing this. Usually, I start any show and then get diverted in other thing. However, this show made me intrigued to the story. After so long time, I have watched something very refreshing and full of natural acting. Each and every character acted so perfectly. Ow my god!! What a brilliant performance given by them. Found no exaggeration at all in any corner of the series. What Can I say more!! To fill up the required number of characters, I'm writing this long. However it's just so good that I think one who'll watch, will know. A well made mini series with loads of components.
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- TriviaA song by the legendary Pakistani Qawwal and Singer, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan titled "Sanson ki Maalaa" is played as an end credits and theme song throughout the show
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