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10.0 1 Seasons • 30 Episodes

Kan Fi Kol Zaman - Season 1

Kan Fi Kull Zaman is a Kuwaiti anthology drama written by Heba Meshari Hamada and led by the iconic Souad Abdullah, who portrays over ten different characters throughout the series. Breaking away from the traditional 30-episode format, the series presents a collection of standalone stories — each spanning two to four episodes — blending social, political, comedic, and heritage themes drawn from Arab life, delivered in a tone that shifts between light comedy and quiet tragedy.

Top Cast

  • Souad Abdullah

    Souad Abdullah

  • Fatima Al-Safi

    Fatima Al-Safi

  • Shujoun Al Hajri

    Shujoun Al Hajri

  • Farah Al-Saraf

    Farah Al-Saraf

  • Elham Al Fadalah

    Elham Al Fadalah

  • Yaqoub Abdullah

    Yaqoub Abdullah

  • Sulaiman Al-Yaseen

    Sulaiman Al-Yaseen

  • Mona Shaddad

    Mona Shaddad

  • Reem Arhama

    Reem Arhama

Overview

Kan Fi Kull Zaman is a Kuwaiti anthology drama written by Heba Meshari Hamada and led by the iconic Souad Abdullah, who portrays over ten different characters throughout the series. Breaking away from the traditional 30-episode format, the series presents a collection of standalone stories — each spanning two to four episodes — blending social, political, comedic, and heritage themes drawn from Arab life, delivered in a tone that shifts between light comedy and quiet tragedy.

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