Episodes: Series - Ahlam Niran - 1996


  • season 1
  • episode #1

1st Episode

Sultan and Hammoud are upset that Niran's first book came out, so Sultan complains to his friend Faleh about it. Niran writes a new book in which she assumes the role of the main character and claims that her husband, Sultan, is cheating on her. 

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2nd Episode

Niran writes a new story in which she puts herself in the role of the heroine, Nawal, who meets her coworker Nasser and gets engaged to him. Unfortunately, she is forced to marry her brother's manager in order to save him from bankruptcy.

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3rd Episode

When Niran pretends to be the main character of her new novel, Dr. Huda, her husband, Sultan, believes that she intends to kill him and cut him up as Huda did.

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4th Episode

Faleh, his wife Amina, and Sultan decide to convince Niran that Dracula is in the house, but she finds out about their lie. She writes a new story in which she assumes to be its hero, Sheikha, whose husband Abdullah inherits a large amount of money, which she spends to show off.

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5th Episode

Niran asks her husband, Sultan, to visit him at work so that she can write her new novels about hypocrisy at work.

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6th Episode

When Niran causes her husband not to get a promotion at work, he quarrels with her, and she leaves the house. She writes a new novel about Khaled and Rabab, taking on the role of the heroine and showing how gossip affected her married life.

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7th Episode

Niran writes a book about Anwaar and her husband, Fadel, and about her constant problems with her friend Munira and her husband, Hamad, especially after they moved to a house next to them.

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8th Episode

Niran writes a story about Fawaz's mother and assumes her character as she controls her son's feelings, insisting that he marry Anisa's daughter.

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9th Episode

When Amina quarrels with her husband, as well as Samira with Saud, they turn to Niran for help. So, she writes a novel that takes on the main character, Taiba, who decides to ask for a divorce from her husband and asks her son to support her.

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  • episode #10

10th Episode

Niran accuses Amina of stealing her jewelry, but then she remembers that Samira borrowed it from her. So, Niran writes a book about the Bedouin, Umm Ghazi, who takes on responsibility after her husband, Turki, dies.

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11th Episode

As Sultan is pessimistic about black cats, Niran writes a novel about Moodi and Badr and their love, while their colleague Yacoub is looking forward to being in a relationship with Moodi, which causes many problems.

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12th Episode

Niran and Sultan fight and she decides to ask for a divorce and leave the house. Saud and his wife Kholoud quarrel, and thus Hammoud decides to divorce his wife. Therefore, Niran writes a novel about Abeer and Salem and their divorce, which destroys their children's lives.

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13th Episode

Niran is upset that Sultan's uncle has come to visit them because she thinks he wants Sultan to marry his daughter and seduce him with money. So, she writes a story about Awatif and her husband, Abd al-Rahman, and her rich uncle showing up in her life, which affects them both.

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14th Episode

Niran writes a novel about Abd al-Rahman and his wife, who try with Rajaa to seize their uncle's money. But when they discover that he has a daughter and sings everything over to her, their dream of wealth goes in vain.

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Finale

Niran feels jealous of Amina's pregnancy and writes a novel about Loaaloa and Amer, who are bound by love. However, as she is unable to have children, she persuades him to marry another woman, which is what Sultan does when he finds out that Niran's novels are controlling her life.

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