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Dar El Bahdja

Dar El Bahdja

Description: Dar El Bahdja is an Algerian TV series broadcast during the month of Ramadan 2013. It is produced by SD-BOX, directed by Djaffar Gacem, dialogued by Mohamed Charchal. The series tells the diaries of a popular neighborhood dwellers, problems and events among them in a comedic framework. Wikipedia
Genre: Sitcom
Year Released: 2013
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 11
First episode air date: May 18, 2013
Director: Djafar Gacem
Cast: Biyouna, Nawal Zmit, Ahmed Amine Dellal, Farida Sabounji, Othmane Ben Daouad, Chems Eddine Lamrani, Souhila Mallem
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