In the heart of Riyadh, where desperation and opportunity collide, Mandoob brings forth the gripping tale of Fahad Algadaani, a mentally fragile man racing against time to save his ailing father. As his world crumbles under the weight of financial burden and societal indifference, Fahad's life takes an unexpected turn when he is forced to make ends meet as a humble delivery mandoob.
When her husband has an affair with a richer woman, Marzouqa uses her beauty to trick wealthy men, aiming to become the most prosperous woman in the country.
The story revolves around a Kuwaiti man in his late fifties who fears that his fortune will be lost overnight due to an economic blow that will destroy him. He finds no escape except through his half-brother, who holds Saudi citizenship and lives in Dubai and works as a failed and unlucky veterinarian. Events begin to accelerate after they meet together in the midst of many funny paradoxes and amusing situations.
A Saudi actor, writer, and visual artist, born in 1945, with roots in the city of Buraidah in Al-Qassim. His family belongs to the Jabour tribe of Bani Khalid. He was born into a well-off family, as his father was a merchant. He studied in the United States and participated in numerous TV series, including "Ekab," "Abu Al-Malyoon," "Ghashmasham," and "La'bat Kubar." He also contributed to writing the series "La'bat Al-Shaytan" and "Tash Ma Tash." He discovered many artists and directors, including director Najdat Anzour, actor Ayman Zidan, and actor Nasser Al-Qasabi. Mohammed Al-Towyan received the "Theater and Performing Arts" award from the National Cultural Awards Initiative in its fourth edition in 2024, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the artistic field. He was also honored at the opening of the Gulf Film Festival in its fourth edition in 2024, acknowledging his significant role in enriching the Saudi and Gulf cultural scene.
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