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Crashing Eid

  • TV Series
  • 2023–
  • 16+
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
907
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Crashing Eid (2023)
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When Razan's British Pakistani fiancé crashes her Saudi family's Eid celebrations, she attempts to convince them that he is a suitable match.When Razan's British Pakistani fiancé crashes her Saudi family's Eid celebrations, she attempts to convince them that he is a suitable match.When Razan's British Pakistani fiancé crashes her Saudi family's Eid celebrations, she attempts to convince them that he is a suitable match.

  • Creators
    • Nora Aboushousha
    • Ali Alattas
  • Stars
    • Hamza Haq
    • Yasir Alsaggaf
    • Bateel Nabeel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    907
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Nora Aboushousha
      • Ali Alattas
    • Stars
      • Hamza Haq
      • Yasir Alsaggaf
      • Bateel Nabeel
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Hamza Haq
    Hamza Haq
    • Sameer
    • 2023
    Yasir Alsaggaf
    Yasir Alsaggaf
    • Sofyan
    • 2023
    Bateel Nabeel
    • Lamar
    • 2023
    Summer Shesha
    • Razan
    • 2023
    Khalid Alharbi
    • Hasan
    • 2023
    Amani Al Jameel
    • Mona abo Rass - Razan Mather
    • 2023
    Amawri Ezayah
    • Mazin
    • 2023
    • Creators
      • Nora Aboushousha
      • Ali Alattas
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    10rizwan_masco

    A Captivating Journey into Saudi Culture , A Must Watch Eid Series

    "Crashing Eid" on Netflix is a top-notch production that not only delivers a gripping storyline but also provides an immersive experience into the rich tapestry of Saudi culture. From outstanding acting to brilliant dialogue delivery, this series offers a feast for the senses, making it a truly delightful watch.

    The standout feature of "Crashing Eid" is undoubtedly the exceptional acting by the cast. Each actor brings their character to life with such authenticity that it's impossible not to be drawn into their world. The emotional depth and range displayed by the cast contribute significantly to the series' overall impact.

    The dialogues in "Crashing Eid" are a testament to the skilled writing behind the scenes. Witty, thought-provoking, and at times, deeply emotional, the dialogue delivery enhances the narrative, keeping the audience engaged throughout. The seamless integration of humor and drama adds layers to the storyline, making it a well-rounded and thoroughly enjoyable experience.

    One of the series' strengths lies in its dedication to portraying Saudi culture authentically. From the traditional celebrations of Eid to the nuances of daily life, "Crashing Eid" goes beyond being just a story and becomes a window into the diverse and vibrant culture of Saudi Arabia. The attention to detail in costume, set design, and cultural practices is commendable and adds a level of realism that enriches the viewing experience.

    In essence, "Crashing Eid" on Netflix is not just a series; it's a celebration of storytelling, acting prowess, and cultural representation. It successfully blends entertainment with cultural insight, making it a must-watch for audiences seeking a well-crafted and enriching experience. Kudos to the entire team for delivering a production that is truly adorable in every aspect.
    7ibm456

    Engaging and clever

    While it's never easy to discuss the social issues that were the theme for this show, I believe the team that worked on this movie did an amazing job! The characters, plot and lines were to the point.

    Saudi cinema is young and not anyone could pull off a great show like this.

    I really enjoyed watching "Razan" the protagonists who represents a thriving self-motivated woman that wants to build a new life abroad with her daughter "Razan".

    I was really impressed to hear Hamza Haq's Arabic who plays "Sameer" and blown away by how cleverly Yasir Alsaggaf played the role of the troubled husband who is deprived from his son.

    Big applause for the creators of this show.
    10batoolmk

    Amazing Show

    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.
    10mmarab91

    Crashing The Ceiling of Expectations

    "Crashing Eid" is a captivating portrayal of cultural convergence, weaving together the complexities of family, tradition, and modern relationships. The series beautifully showcases the clash between British Pakistani and Saudi cultures as Razan introduces her British Pakistani fiancé to her Saudi family during Ramadan and Eid celebrations.

    The standout feature of the series undoubtedly lies in its exceptional acting and nuanced character portrayals. The authenticity brought by the actors adds depth and realism to the narrative, drawing audiences into the emotional journey of acceptance and understanding between cultures.

    What sets "Crashing Eid" apart is its adept handling of dialogue. The witty, emotional, and thought-provoking conversations not only engage the audience but also serve as a bridge between these culturally diverse characters, highlighting the commonalities and differences they share.

    Moreover, the series succeeds in authentically representing Saudi culture, effortlessly blending traditional rituals of Ramadan and celebrations of Eid with the intricacies of daily life. The attention to detail in set design and cultural practices enriches the viewing experience, offering a window into the vibrant tapestry of Saudi Arabia.

    In essence, "Crashing Eid" is a celebration of storytelling and cultural diversity, expertly merging entertainment with insightful representation. It's a must-watch for those seeking a heartfelt and well-crafted exploration of cultural intersections.
    6archiehyde-27714

    Entertaining

    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.

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      A 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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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2023 (Saudi Arabia)
    • Country of origin
      • Saudi Arabia
    • Language
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Погляньте, хто завітав
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      • ContentZilla
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