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Ajlah Wa Amlah - Season 1

The series takes place in a form of humor and comedy about the two brothers who are looking for jobs, but have difficulty finding jobs.

Top Cast

  • AbdulHusain AbdulRedha

    AbdulHusain AbdulRedha

    أجلح

  • Mohammed Al-Mansour

    Mohammed Al-Mansour

    أملح

  • Mohammed Jaber

    Mohammed Jaber

    العيدروسي

  • Ali AlMufeedi

    Ali AlMufeedi

    الحلاق

  • Saleh Hamad

    Saleh Hamad

    حجي جاعد

  • Khayria Ahmed

    Khayria Ahmed

    خوخة

  • Aisha Ibrahim

    Aisha Ibrahim

    سبيكة

  • Ahmad Mousaed

    Ahmad Mousaed

    الحلاق

  • Abdulaziz Al Fahd

    Abdulaziz Al Fahd

    ضابط

Overview

The series takes place in a form of humor and comedy about the two brothers who are looking for jobs, but have difficulty finding jobs.

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