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Bi Al Dam : A Masterclass in Chemistry and Casting

Out of all the shows on Shahid this Ramadan, Bi Al Dam is truly in a league of its own. From its gripping storytelling to its impeccable performances, this series stands out as one of the finest productions of the season. What makes Bi Al Dam exceptional is not just its intriguing plot but the

Al Ameel : A Fresh Take on a Classic Crime Thriller

“Al Ameel” on Shahid is a gripping drama that has captured the attention of audiences with its intricate plot and compelling performances. Starring Ayman Zaidan as the antagonist Melhem, the show delves into the lives of two estranged brothers, each embroiled in a complex web of deception and duty.In the series, Khalil plays a determined

Al-Thaman: The Rise & Fall

After watching 47 episodes of Al-Thaman, I have to say that I’m officially done with the show. While I was initially hooked by the intriguing plot and strong cast, I found that over time, the slow pacing and frustrating character development ruined my interest in the show. One of the main issues I had with

Al-Thaman : First 9 Episodes

Second series to watch on shahid, it’s shot and directed with the same style of Stiletto. Who used to watch in the old days Bold and the beautiful or American soap opera it’s got that silly way of being too slow in the scenes sequences or as eloquently described by Nadim of Nads reviews “slow

Stiletto : Absurd & Addictive

In recent years the production of shows in the Arab world is on another level expenditure wise. From actors salaries to details and even filming locations. And in the last couple of years adaptation of turkish shows is the thing now. First we had Arous Beirut that was very popular among audiences, and now Stiletto