The Lightness of Being and Endearing Confusion: A Realistic Comedy in 'Diary of a Married Man'
'Diary of a Married Man' is a comedic social series depicting the challenges of marriage through the experiences of the main character, Abdullah.
'Diary of a Married Man' is a comedic social TV series set to air during Ramadan 2026, serving as the sequel to 'Diary of a Bachelor' which attracted significant attention in its previous season. The story continues to follow the character Abdullah, played by Ibrahim Al-Hajjar, as he transitions from singlehood to married life, expanding upon the narrative established in the first season. With Nuwaf Al-Muhanna as the writer and Abdul Rahman Al-Salman as the director, the cast also includes Aya Al-Qusi, Fatima Al-Sharif, and Saeed Saleh.
The plot revolves around Abdullah, who finally enters marriage after years of bachelorhood, having married his work colleague Arwa (played by Aya Al-Qusi) at the conclusion of the first season. However, he quickly realizes that married life isn't about a seamless transition to stability; rather, it is rife with unanticipated details and challenges. His adjustment is complicated by the move to a family home, which introduces a variety of comedic situations stemming from familial interventions and quirks.
Through these amusing scenarios, the series explores the realities of marital life, emphasizing that despite the comic portrayal, the challenges faced can evoke genuine emotional responses from viewers. It aims to deliver humor while reflecting on the everyday struggles and joys that accompany the commitment of marriage, making it relatable to a broad audience, especially during the festive Ramadan season.