Khaberni - The Arab audience is gearing up to greet an exceptional drama season during Ramadan 2026, launching in a few weeks, as the works aim to handle sensitive issues that have always stayed off the screen, in an attempt to accurately reflect the challenges of reality with honesty and transparency.
Series "Ifraj"
Series "Ifraj," starring Amr Saad, presents previously unpublished real-life stories revolving around a case of a father who killed his children in one of the provinces, as part of a popular social drama shown for the first time.
Series "The Head of the Snake"
The series "The Head of the Snake," starring Amir Karara and Sherif Mounir, deals with the heroics of the National Security in confronting terrorism, through a direct conflict with the terrorist character "Mahmoud Ezzat," within a dramatic treatment based on suspense and excitement while focusing on the human aspect of the security men's lives.
Series "Art of War"
The series "Art of War," starring Youssef El Sherif, addresses the famous "Al-Mustarih" case, one of the most prominent fraud and deception cases in society, shedding light on financial crimes with a light angle that carries clear comedic nuances.
Series "Aftermath"
The work, starring Reham Hajjaj and Anoushka, explores the negative impacts of social media platforms on family bonds and how the obsession with "trends" creates real crises within homes.
Series "Immunity"
The series "Immunity," starring Hend Sabry, Mimi Jamal, and Maha Nassar, is set in the 1980s in the Batniya area, where the community faces the challenge of the spread of drug trade and its impact on the moral and social fabric during that period.
Series "Maximum Limit"
"Maximum Limit," starring Rogina, delves into the world of complex financial crimes, focusing on the issue of money laundering through intertwined dramatic lines.
Series "A Father But"
The work, starring Mohamed Farrag, delves into a father's struggles post-separation, shedding light on the challenges of custody law and protecting the relationship with his children amid the complexities of laws and societal views.
Series "Once Upon a Time"
It discusses the issue of delayed separation among couples after many years of companionship, and the psychological impact on the children resulting from this sudden breakdown, starring Majid El Kadwany and Yousra El Lozy.
Series "Pride of the Delta"
It portrays the ambitious journey of a young man from the provinces striving to prove himself in the field of advertising and marketing in the capital, facing the obstacles of alienation and the profession, in the first leading role for the comedian Ahmed Ramzy.
Series "And We Forget What Was"
The series "And We Forget What Was" examines the toll of fame and success, where scars of the past chase famous personalities and threaten the stability of their current lives and romantic relationships, starring Yasmine Abdel Aziz and Karim Fahmy.
Series "The Story of Narcissus"
The work focuses on the need for psychological support and loneliness, through daily simple details that hide behind them deep human conflicts, starring Reham Abdel Ghafour.
Series "Supply and Demand"
It showcases the professional, human, and health challenges facing individuals working in the health and education sectors, within a popular drama framework discussing the difficulties of work and life, starring Salma Abou Deif.
Series "The Syrian Enemies"
The work is adapted from a novel by Fawaz Haddad documenting a political and historical period spanning forty years in Syria, showcasing major transformations from 1970 until the events of 2011, starring Bassam Kousa, Saloum Haddad, and Yara Sabri.
Series "The Caesar – No Place No Time"
The work conveys real-life stories from inside prisons, shedding light on issues of torture and the human pain of the families of the missing and detained, starring Ghassan Masoud, Saloum Haddad, Sabah Al Jazaery, Samer Ismail.
Series "The Exit to the Well"
It draws its events from the incidents of Saydnaya Prison in 2008, showcasing the moral and psychological transformations that affected the community behind the walls, starring Jamal Suliman, Mazen Al-Natour.
Series "The Madness of Joy"
It reveals networks of corruption and social turmoil resulting from years of war and economic collapse in Syria, addressing issues of smuggling and banned trade, starring Sulaf Fawakherji, Abed Fahed, Bassam Yakhour.
Series "The King's Family"
The work chronicles the issue of class ascent through political influence, and the intertwining of commercial family interests with power during specific historical periods, starring Saloum Haddad and Saffa Sultan.

