As the first week of Ramadan 2026 concludes, evening entertainment patterns have crystallized across UAE households. Post-iftar viewing has evolved significantly this season, characterized by condensed episode counts, enhanced narrative depth, and diverse thematic offerings blending nostalgia, factual inspiration, and rapid-paced storytelling.
Six standout productions have emerged as dominant conversation pieces:
El Set Mona Lisa (The Mona Lisa) – This Egyptian psychological drama featuring Mai Omar and Ahmed Magdy has captivated audiences through its harrowing depiction of marital deception. The narrative follows a woman whose romantic marriage rapidly deteriorates upon discovering her husband’s fraudulent financial status and his family’s abusive dynamics. Airing on Shahid and MBC Masr, the fifteen-episode arc has generated substantial digital discourse, particularly regarding the controversial character Hassan. Producers acknowledge drawing inspiration from actual Egyptian social cases.
Sawa Sawa (Together) – An Egyptian social comedy-drama tracing the evolving relationship between a Cairo resident (Ahmed Malek) and a nurse (Hoda Elmofty) within the vibrant Sayeda Zeinab district. The production benefits from palpable on-screen chemistry between leads, amplified by speculation regarding their off-screen connection. Available exclusively on Shahid.
Al Ghamida (Hide and Seek) – Veteran actress Huda Hussain headlines this GCC-produced period piece set in 1970s society. The narrative explores complex familial manipulation through a blind mother exploited by her daughters, examining themes of womanhood, relational dynamics, and societal challenges of the era. Streaming on Shahid.
We Nensa Elly Kan (Forget What Happened) – Yasmine Abdelaziz stars in this celebrity-bodyguard romance thriller tracking the professional-to-personal transformation between a threatened public figure and her MMA-trained protector. The series capitalizes on audience familiarity with the lead pairing from previous Ramadan successes. Available on Shahid.
Efrag (Release) – Amr Saad returns to television in this psychologically nuanced drama inspired by true events. The narrative follows a man’s reintegration after fifteen years imprisonment for his wife’s murder, focusing on his quest for redemption rather than vengeance. Streaming on Shahid.
Al Om Al Motawahesha (The Monster Mother) – This four-episode limited series on Shasha represents the trend toward condensed formats accommodating Ramadan’s spiritual rhythms. Based on Kuwait’s shocking Salmiya case involving discovered remains, the production delivers tight suspense through forensic narrative pacing.
