Rifat and Rupa have been married for 8 years, but Rupa suddenly decides to quit, leaving Rifat devastated. Despite his efforts to find out the reason, Rupa remains silent. Detective Arefin informs Rifat about Rupa's infidelity, but Rifat is still unable to discover who her new love is. Unsettling events unfold, revealing that a lie is merely a poorly expressed truth. The pressing question remains: why is Rupa still silent?
Hannan and Joynal plan to invade drug lord Sohel's monopoly kingdom. Sohel assigns Uttam, the most influential Investigation Officer in the area, to capture Hannan and Joynal. Several complex moves come one after another in this SnakeLudo game. Who will win this game? Drug lord, new traders, cunning officer, or anyone beyond imagination?
ِA series of 15 short films that looks at the tragic 2020 Beirut explosion highlighting stories of victims as well as survivors.
The anime centers on four girls at the full bloom of their youth, working hard to achieve their dreams as they struggle valiantly. In Japanese entertainment, Maesetsu! refers to an introductory talk or explanation addressed to the audience before the broadcast of television programs, usually performed by assistant directors and particularly comedians in variety or comedy shows.
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The ABC Weekend Special is a weekly 30-minute anthology TV series for children that aired Saturday mornings on ABC from 1977 to 1997. It featured a wide variety of stories that were both live-action and animated. Similar to both the ABC Afterschool Special and The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie that had started five years previous, the ABC Weekend Special differed in that it was primarily aimed at younger viewers following ABC's Saturday Morning cartoon lineup, whereas the ABC Afterschool Special was known for its somewhat more serious, and often dramatic storylines dealing with issues concerning a slightly older teen and pre-teen audience. With the debut of the ABC Weekend Special, some of the early ABC Afterschool Specials that had been targeted towards younger viewers were subsequently repackaged and re-run instead as ABC Weekend Specials.
Look at Life was a regular British series of short documentary films of which 507 were produced between 1959 and 1969 by the Special Features Division of the Rank Organisation for screening in their Odeon and Gaumont cinemas. The films always preceded the main feature film that was being shown in the cinema that week. It replaced the circuit's newsreel, Universal News, which had become increasingly irrelevant in the face of more immediate news media, particularly on television with the launch of ITN on the Independent Television service, which began broadcasting in parts of the United Kingdom in 1955.
Itsuki Shinonome is sent to the internet media department from a major newspaper. Chief Editor Kanji Usami assigns her a story involving green caterpillars being found in instant food. A man who posted about the caterpillars in his instant food on social media appears in front of her. A fight between companies eventually draws in Itsuki Shinonome.
Hebburn is a warm and affectionate tale of north east family life. It tells the tale of the Pearson family and their impetuous and ambitious son, Jack, who has left Tyneside for the bright lights and glamour of Manchester. He has secretly married a middle class Jewish girl, Sarah, and realises that it is about time he introduced her to his family.
A team of government scientists had been voluntarily shrunk to microscopic size in order to infiltrate and combat otherwise impenetrable threats.
Princess Mi-Kang (Hong Su-Ah) is the first daughter of the King. She is not interested in studying or marrying. Princess Mi-Kang is full of curiosity and sympathy for the people. She insists that she wil not marry, but now gives up and decides to marry. For the last time, she secretly leaves the palace and does things she wants like eating at a restaurant, meeting her friend and going to novelist No Chul-Ki's (Oh Man-Seok) book signing. On the way back to the palace, Princess Mi-Kang sees someone being kidnapped. No Chul-Ki is a popular novelist. He is almost ideal, with good looks and wealthy. One day, he gets an order from the King (Son Hyun-Joo). He is told to get Princess Mi-Kang back to the palace, but when No Chul-Ki finds Princess Mi-Kang he can't take her back to the palace due to her witnessing the kidnapping.
To win over his father-in-law, the music teacher had to put down his guitar to turn the worst football team in the village into street-level champions.
Samantha oups! is a French sketch comedy series that was broadcast on France 2 from 2004 to 2007. The series deals with the life of a blonde young woman, Samantha Lo, and her brunette friend, Chantal Matieu. As part of the comedic nature of the series, the roles are played by men, with David Strajmayster playing Samantha, and Guillaume Carcaud starring as Chantal; Carcaud also plays various minor male and female roles in the show.
The story of one person with a fighting heart. Even though there are many obstacles in life But he never gave up fighting evil. To live with dignity...with the teachings of his mother and the goodness he chose to be his refuge in life.