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Cuando el pakistaní británico Faunce de Razan se cuela en las celebraciones del Eid de la familia de Sau, ella intenta convencerles de que él es la pareja adecuada.Cuando el pakistaní británico Faunce de Razan se cuela en las celebraciones del Eid de la familia de Sau, ella intenta convencerles de que él es la pareja adecuada.Cuando el pakistaní británico Faunce de Razan se cuela en las celebraciones del Eid de la familia de Sau, ella intenta convencerles de que él es la pareja adecuada.
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I really enjoyed this amusing family dramedy. I have been watching a lot of foreign Netflix and there is so much much to enjoy from Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
I particularly like the period show so this was bit different. What was interesting is that all the classic fish out of water, culture clash tropes work what ever the combination.
What did drive me bonkers though was the accents of the dubbed characters. Why do Sameer and the daughter have Saudi accents? They are both British! This is a weird story distorting error. It is not a deal breaker, but you have to remind yourself who is from where.
I particularly like the period show so this was bit different. What was interesting is that all the classic fish out of water, culture clash tropes work what ever the combination.
What did drive me bonkers though was the accents of the dubbed characters. Why do Sameer and the daughter have Saudi accents? They are both British! This is a weird story distorting error. It is not a deal breaker, but you have to remind yourself who is from where.
For sometime after watching numerous Arabic shows on Netflix, specifically from Egypt. I ever so wonder if a show would centre around a Pakistani crossing paths with an Arab? We've seen plenty of stories of them with white or Indian, so maybe this would be a nice change and my wish came true finally.
This show never disappoints me, it has comedy, good story progression and moral values like accepting one who is off a different race, culture, country and marriage status. Definitely my new fave Arabic show as a Pakistani myself 😂
8.5/10 - sweet and short, wish there was a second season for it.
This show never disappoints me, it has comedy, good story progression and moral values like accepting one who is off a different race, culture, country and marriage status. Definitely my new fave Arabic show as a Pakistani myself 😂
8.5/10 - sweet and short, wish there was a second season for it.
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I enjoyed watching this series because it tackled a lot of serious issues in a light hearted and funny way. The characters were all likeable and relatable (Lamar was personally my favorite) and it honestly made me see Saudi Arabia in a different light.
Being a woman, I also saw how damaging a divorce is to a man especially when it comes to child custody and the show has depicted that scenario in a beautiful way.
I feel like people who have issues with the show either don't like the truth (of divorce/ 2nd marriages/ abuse/ inter-cultural relationships/ racism) or they're just trying to avoid it.
Hats off to the entire Crashing Eid team! The actors/actresses were amazing and the production was 10/10.
Being a woman, I also saw how damaging a divorce is to a man especially when it comes to child custody and the show has depicted that scenario in a beautiful way.
I feel like people who have issues with the show either don't like the truth (of divorce/ 2nd marriages/ abuse/ inter-cultural relationships/ racism) or they're just trying to avoid it.
Hats off to the entire Crashing Eid team! The actors/actresses were amazing and the production was 10/10.
Just finished watching the show and started typing this. Usually, I start any show and then get diverted in other thing. However, this show made me intrigued to the story. After so long time, I have watched something very refreshing and full of natural acting. Each and every character acted so perfectly. Ow my god!! What a brilliant performance given by them. Found no exaggeration at all in any corner of the series. What Can I say more!! To fill up the required number of characters, I'm writing this long. However it's just so good that I think one who'll watch, will know. A well made mini series with loads of components.
It has been a while since we saw such a delightful family comedy miniseries. This brave show does not hesitate to delve into the reality of modern families in the Islamic world, especially in the often misunderstood Saudi culture. Ultimately people are no different all over the world, parents and kids struggle to connect, partners try to make marriages work, people in general try to overcome their biases, divorce tears families apart and siblings struggle to find equilibrium in their domination game.
The show gives a nice glimpse of society in modern Saudia Arabia and de-mystifies many misconceptions. Many life lessons I have encountered are illustrated here, with plenty of warnings. Crashing Eid is a refreshing change from saccharine artificial dramas and bravely exposes the raw reality of emotional and family challenges.
The show gives a nice glimpse of society in modern Saudia Arabia and de-mystifies many misconceptions. Many life lessons I have encountered are illustrated here, with plenty of warnings. Crashing Eid is a refreshing change from saccharine artificial dramas and bravely exposes the raw reality of emotional and family challenges.
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- TriviaA song by the legendary Pakistani Qawwal and Singer, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan titled "Sanson ki Maalaa" is played as an end credits and theme song throughout the show
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