📺 Kamel El Adad is back with more chaos and more laughter. The beloved blended family — Kamel El Adad ++ — are back for a third season. As expected, life in their house is anything but quiet as they take on new challenges, manage shifting dynamics, and offer plenty of heartfelt moments — continuing the balance of humor and drama that brings us back for more each year.
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New beginnings bring new struggles. The series hits the ground running with major changes in the family’s routine. For one, they’ve officially moved to a new house — finally big enough to fit all ten of them. Sherif is off to pursue a professional football career abroad, leaving a noticeable gap in the household, as he realizes the struggle of living alone abroad.
Meanwhile, the new and youngest of the bunch is no longer a baby but a kindergartener, and the second eldest, Farid, is facing the pressures of young adulthood from his peers at university. Taymour struggles to keep his farm oasis afloat due to lack of guests. Each and every one of them deals — or tries to deal — with their new challenges, bringing a fresh set of tensions and emotional moments that's relatable to all age groups.
The family evolves as a unit. With Sherif gone, new dynamics emerge as the other siblings step up and find new ways to tackle their own problems. Only a few episodes are out, but we know it won’t shy away from tackling relevant themes today as well as the usual parenting struggles.
The series — as always — has a short run with 15 episodes. New episodes drop daily at 4:30pm — and with only three episodes out so far, it’s already shaping up to be another successful season. Need a refresher? Brush up on what happened last season with our review.
WHERE TO WATCH- You can find the series exclusively on Shahid, catch a glimpse on what's to come (runtime: 1:22).