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Faraj - Season 1

Faraj, a forty-year-old man, makes sudden decisions that change the course of his life economically and socially, as he tries with his sarcastic personality to face increasing challenges and offers a humorous and humane look that combines his domineering wife, rebellious daughter, and spoiled son, while seeking to survive his crises and realize himself through funny and inspiring situations.

Top Cast

  • Imad Farajin

    Imad Farajin

  • Mohammed Titi

    Mohammed Titi

  • Zain Awad

    Zain Awad

  • Amal Taleb

    Amal Taleb

  • salsaabiela

    salsaabiela

  • Anwar Khalil

    Anwar Khalil

Overview

Faraj, a forty-year-old man, makes sudden decisions that change the course of his life economically and socially, as he tries with his sarcastic personality to face increasing challenges and offers a humorous and humane look that combines his domineering wife, rebellious daughter, and spoiled son, while seeking to survive his crises and realize himself through funny and inspiring situations.

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