Jodha & Akbar is a historical drama TV show set in the 16th-century Mughal Empire. It revolves around the marriage of Jodha, a Rajput princess, to Akbar, the Muslim emperor of India. The show explores their love story, court intrigue, and the challenges they face in maintaining peace and harmony in a diverse kingdom.
Homeland is a captivating TV show that follows the story of Carrie Mathison, a bipolar CIA officer who becomes obsessed with capturing terrorists. As she navigates the murky world of intelligence and counter-terrorism, she must battle her own personal demons and the betrayals within her own agency. With its intense plot and thought-provoking themes, Homeland keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
wtFOCK is a Belgian TV show that follows the lives of a diverse group of teenagers in high school. It focuses on their friendships, relationships, and social lives, while tackling topics like religion, skateboarding, and LGBT issues. The show offers a realistic portrayal of teenage life and explores the challenges and experiences faced by the characters.
Resident Alien follows the story of an alien who crash-lands on Earth and takes on the identity of a small-town doctor while trying to blend in with humans. As he struggles to complete his mission, he forms unexpected friendships and gets entangled in the town's quirky mysteries.
The Mokhtar Narrative is a TV show set in the 7th century during the Umayyad Caliphate. It tells the story of Mokhtar al-Thaqafi, a revolutionary figure who played a significant role in the events leading up to the Battle of Karbala. The show delves into the civil war and the rise of the Shia sect of Islam. It offers insights into the culture, history, and religious dynamics of that era.
Magnificent Century is a historical drama series set in the 16th century Ottoman Empire. It follows the story of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and his reign, including political struggles, palace intrigue, and romantic relationships.
A historical look on the last days of the Mamluk Sultanate before its fall to the Ottoman conquest in the 16th century and how Egypt and the Sham were incorporated into the Ottoman empire.
The Night Of follows the story of Naz, a Pakistani-American college student, who wakes up next to a girl who has been brutally murdered. As Naz becomes the prime suspect, he must navigate the criminal justice system, deal with racial prejudice, and uncover the truth about what happened that night.
Kamala, a superhero fan with an imagination--particularly when it comes to Captain Marvel--feels like she doesn't fit in at school and sometimes even at home, that is until she gets superpowers like the heroes she admires.
Balian of Ibelin, a blacksmith haunted by his wife's suicide, journeys to Jerusalem during the Crusades. There, he becomes the defender of the city and its people, navigating political intrigue and facing off against brutal factions that aim to provoke a war between Christians and Muslims.
The Clone is a drama TV show that tells the story of a man who becomes involved in a cloning experiment, leading to complicated relationships and moral dilemmas. It explores themes of love, betrayal, and the ethical implications of playing with life and identity.
Ramy follows the life of Ramy, a first-generation Egyptian-American Muslim man living in New Jersey. As he grapples with his cultural identity, Ramy explores the complexities of dating, his relationship with his family, and the challenges of being a Muslim in an increasingly xenophobic society. Through humor and drama, the show delves into themes of self-exploration, spirituality, and the immigrant experience.
SKAM follows a group of teenagers in Oslo, Norway as they navigate friendship, romance, and the challenges of growing up. The show explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the pressures of society.
Rise of Empires: Ottoman is a historical documentary series that chronicles the rise of the Ottoman Empire, from its humble beginnings to its eventual conquest of Constantinople and beyond. With a focus on key events and figures, the series delves into the empire's military campaigns, political intrigues, and cultural achievements.
Set in the late 19th century during the Ottoman Empire, Elveda Rumeli follows the lives of different characters living in the region of Rumelia. Combining elements of comedy and drama, the show explores themes of war, family, and cultural tensions between different ethnic and religious groups. The storyline revolves around the everyday struggles, adventures, and romances of the characters, including a milkman caught up in the Balkan War and the conflicts between Turks, Greeks, Macedonians, and Bulgarians in the area.
In Mumbai, Nurse Prabha's routine is troubled when she receives an unexpected gift from her estranged husband. Her younger roommate, Anu, tries in vain to find a spot in the city to be intimate with her boyfriend. A trip to a beach town allows them to find a space for their desires to manifest.
When a violent act kills her parents, Sita vows to debunk the idea of supernatural torment after death — a fixation that leads her on a dark quest.
Morocco: Love in Times of War is a TV show set in the 1920s during the war, following the story of a young Spanish medical doctor who finds love and faces challenges while working for the Red Cross in Morocco.
Tom Harris is a CIA operative who successfully destroys an Iranian nuclear facility with malware. A journalist, Luna, receives evidence of this and is arrested in Iran. Tom accepts a new mission in Afghanistan but is exposed and forced to flee to Kandahar. He is chased by Iranian and Pakistani agents, but with the help of an Afghan warlord, he manages to escape. Eventually, Tom and his translator are captured by Taliban forces, but they are rescued by Roman, who sacrifices his life. With the help of a missile strike, Tom and his translator escape on a British military plane.
An FBI agent and a terrorist engage in a deadly game of cat and mouse as they try to outmaneuver each other in a race against time.