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| The story builds on the series' hilarious humor and revolves around Jass, who attempts to win the approval of his beloved's strict and wealthy family. To achieve this, Jass assumes a false identity, triggering a chain reaction of comic mishaps, misunderstandings, and chaotic situations as various characters with their own hidden secrets appear on the scene. |
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| The young Algerian chef Mehdi lives a double life: By day, he is the brilliant chef at the bistro, on the verge of taking it over with his partner Léa – but in the evenings, he plays the "perfect son" for his Algerian mother Fatima. The only problem is that this role has no room for Léa or Mehdi's great love of French gastronomy. When Léa finally insists on meeting Fatima, a pressured Mehdi resorts to the worst solution possible – and triggers a chain reaction where misunderstandings boil over faster than couscous. |
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| An Iranian assassin is sent to the United States to kill a former Iranian official who served under the Shah of Iran. The night before the assassination he find out that his target (Mr. Tabataie) has already been killed by a Muslim American Hassan Tantai (aka David Theodore Belfield). A prominent mullah residing in the U.S. find him a new assassination target. |
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