Best Kuwaiti series
A curated collection of popular series from Kuwait.

The Exchange (2023)

Past Tense (2024)

A Pencil (2024)
A Pencil (2024)
A family flees destruction during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and accidentally loses their daughter. However, the girl is found by a woman who decides to take care of her and raise her. Years later, the girl meets her biological family and tries to reconnect with them.

The Time of Al-Ajaj (2024)
The Time of Al-Ajaj (2024)
Wijdan takes refuge in a village to escape the injustice of her father, and uses her intelligence to reach the village mayor (Ghaith) and his brother (Hamza). As events develop, Ghaith tries to escape from the conspiracies that are being hatched against him, while Wijdan plays a major role in changing the lives of the village people. .

The Deep State (2023)

From El Haram Street To... (2022)
From El Haram Street To... (2022)
Unable to return home, a cunning wedding dancer stays back at the groom’s family home but soon gets too comfortable as she tries to gain the upper hand.

One Wife Is Not Enough (2024)

Monsters (2025)
Monsters (2025)
An upcoming Kuwaiti miniseries.

The Cage (2022)
The Cage (2022)

Beirut Class (2020)
Beirut Class (2020)
Set in 1964 Lebanon, a group of students from different walks of life get caught in a web of conflicting ideologies, traditions, ambitions and romance.

The Bamboo Stalk (2016)
The Bamboo Stalk (2016)
Eissa was born to a Kuwaiti father and a Filipino mother, who were secretly married when she worked as a maid. Eventually, he grows up in poverty in the city of Manila, while struggling within himself between two identities and two cultures that are drastically different. Things get more complicated when Kuwait is invaded by Iraq, and Eissa's father dies in the war.

Margaret (2021)
Margaret (2021)

Block 13 (2000)
Block 13 (2000)
Block 13 is a Kuwaiti animated series that follows four boys navigating humorous adventures in their neighborhood and school. Blending South Park-inspired visuals with local culture, the show tackles Gulf societal issues in a lighthearted, family-friendly way.

Kaf Wa Dofouf (2021)
Kaf Wa Dofouf (2021)
The lives of folk groups are a microcosm of larger societies, where fates intersect due to divergent views of concepts like happiness, honor and dignity.

Thursday's Visit (2010)
Thursday's Visit (2010)
The events of the series revolve in a comic framework about (Moza) and (Thnayan), the heads of a family, which includes 5 children, who together try to constantly reunite the family through the weekly meeting of the grandparents with their children and grandchildren in (Zuwara), shedding light on the problems that afflict family relations, which It can cause disconnection or strife if not handled wisely.

Oh My Brother (2003)
Oh My Brother (2003)
Aisha suffers from the intervention of her husband (Abdul Mohsen) in matters of the house after his retirement from work, in light of her attention and care for her children and her work, and her tolerance for the pressures of life, especially after she discovered (Faisal) drug addiction.

The Hustlers (2003)
The Hustlers (2003)
Brothers Mana' and Duwas make a living as street vendors, always finding clever ways to earn extra money. Tensions flare when Duwas breaks Mana’s rule to wait until their sister Fatoun marries before he does, secretly tying the knot with Lulwa and setting off a series of comedic events.

My Aunt Agmasha (1983)
My Aunt Agmasha (1983)
A mother and her three sons and a daughter live in a single home. Two of her sons (Hanthal and Adele) are married and their wifes and children are also living in the same house. Her youngest son ( Sultan ) is trying to marry and settle down. The mother monitor the entire house with cctv system.

Al-Mqasis Market (2000)
Al-Mqasis Market (2000)
The events of the work in the market and the old Kuwaiti market and the situation of traders and the problems they are exposed to and projections on the state of the Kuwaiti economy.

Mrs. Munira (1982)
Mrs. Munira (1982)
The events revolve around Faiza, an Egyptian girl in her twenties, who makes herself an old woman in order to meet the conditions that were put forward by one of the Kuwaiti families to work as a nanny for the children of the family whose mother died, which the children do not accept at first.

Centipede (2025)
Centipede (2025)
In this dramedy, eight women in their forties tackle life together, navigating its challenges and experiences, ranging from marriage and divorce, to motherhood, family, infidelity, money and much more…

Came Out and No Longer (1982)
Came Out and No Longer (1982)
The work deals with the story of Suleiman Abu Al-Rish, who is married to Ghanima, the owner of the company he runs. Suleiman goes crazy when he suffers many successive disasters after his marriage to Dalal, his first wife, Ghanima.