Raksat Matar - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Haneen's World
During a rehearsal, tensions rise between renowned maestro Bassam and Nazih, one of the musicians. Bassam gets a crush on an attractive bartender.

A Conspiracy Without Leads
During a rehearsal, tensions rise between renowned maestro Bassam and Nazih, one of the musicians. Bassam gets a crush on an attractive bartender.

A Scorpion's Bite
During a rehearsal, tensions rise between renowned maestro Bassam and Nazih, one of the musicians. Bassam gets a crush on an attractive bartender.

The Crime Scene
During a rehearsal, tensions rise between renowned maestro Bassam and Nazih, one of the musicians. Bassam gets a crush on an attractive bartender.

The Lie Becomes Reality
Rafif's testimony reveals new information about Bassam and Haneen. Rania attempts to lay her hands on the full video. Bassam's mental state worsens.

The Past Returns
Rania is blackmailed to abandon the case. Bassam tells her that he has evidence that can prove his innocence.

Music Is Victorious
Rania obtains evidence that can tip the scales. While Nazih grows closer to Rafif, tensions rise between Bassam and Rania.

A New Suspect
Wael finds out who is blackmailing Rania, as she reveals new facts that send the court into a frenzy. Bassam tries to regain control of the orchestra.

Bassam's World
While the police search Rafif's house, Bassam seeks to fix his relationship with Rania. Nazih is blackmailed and forced to request money from his father.

The Crime Chord
Nazih is arrested and the police search his house for any leads. Rania reaches a conclusion that changes the course of the trial.

The Cell of Death
The court issues its verdict on Haneen's murder, but Rania continues her private investigation based on new leads. A brutal event hits the prison.

A New Cord
While seeking to access Bassam's medical record, Rania pinpoints a new suspect. Later, she receives an unexpected visit.

The New Dance
SEASON FINALE: Rania puts herself in danger as she discovers disturbing facts about Bassam and Samia's relationship and gets closer to the truth.
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