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Aal Had
Official Poster
GenreThriller Crime Drama
Written byLubna Haddad Lana Al Jundi
Directed byLayal M. Rajha
StarringSulafa Memar

Sabah Jazairi Rodrigue Sleiman

Marwa Khalil
Country of originLebanon
Original languageArabic
No. of episodes12 episodes
Production
Executive producerZiad Al Khatib Bassem Issa
ProducerSaddek Assabah
CinematographyJad Beyrouthy
EditorKinan Sednawe
Running time35-45 minutes
Production companyCedarts Art Production
Original release
NetworkShahid
ReleaseJanuary 6 –
January 23, 2022

Aal Had (English : On The Edge) is an Syrian-Lebanese crime drama limited series created and written by Lubna Haddad and Lana Al Jundi for Shahid. Directed by Layal Rajha, the series premiered on January 6, 2022, and concluded on January 23, 2022, consisting of Twelve episodes.[1] It stars Sulafa Memar as the main character, Layla, a Syrian woman living in Beirut, and working as a pharmacist,who finds herself facing a series of incidents that lead her to become a serial killer. Sabah Al Jazaery, Rodrigue Sleiman, Marwa Khalil, Dogana Essa, Maryline Naaman, Ali Mneimneh, Tarek Abdo and Yara Zakhour appear in supporting roles.[2]

Aal Had was acclaimed by critics, who lauded, Sulafa's acting, and representation of women. "Al-Had" highlights systemic issues in the criminal justice system in Lebanon, and addresses important social issues, such as sexual harassment, the situation of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, domestic violence and drug abuse.[3]

Cast

  • Sulafa Memar as Layla
  • Rodrigue Sleiman as Waleed
  • Marwa Khalil as Dalia
  • Sabah Al Jazaery as Wydad
  • Ali Mneimneh as Nassim
  • Dogana Essa as Taljeh
  • Tarik Abdo as Hani
  • Maryline Naaman


  1. ^ "Aal Had on Mubi".
  2. ^ "Aal Had on IMDB".
  3. ^ "Aal Had (At The Limit) – Introduction".