Netflix unveils trailer, release date for Tunisian-Egyptian star Hend Sabri’s ‘Finding Ola’ 

“Al Bahth Aan Ola” will be out on Feb. 3 on Netflix. (YouTube)
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Updated 07 January 2022
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Netflix unveils trailer, release date for Tunisian-Egyptian star Hend Sabri’s ‘Finding Ola’ 

DUBAI: On Wednesday, Netflix released the official trailer for Tunisian-Egyptian actress Hend Sabri’s new show “Al Bahth Aan Ola” (“Finding Ola”), which will be out on Feb. 3.   

“Al Bahth Aan Ola” is a new season of her 2010 comedy series “Ayza Atgawez” (“I Want to Get Married”). 

In the first series, Sabri played the role of Ola, a young pharmacist from a middle-class family who hopes to get married before she turns 30.

The trailer for this year’s Netflix show, directed by Egyptian filmmaker Hadi El Bagoury, presents a closer look at Ola’s life after divorce. 

“Ola Abdel-Sabour’s life has completely turned upside down. Let’s start over with Ola in  ‘Finding Ola,’ exclusively on Netflix on February 3rd,” wrote Sabri to her 3.2 million Instagram followers.

As soon as Sabri released the trailer on her account, Arab celebrities including Tunisian actor Dhafer L’abidine, Egyptian actresses Huda Al-Mufti, Ghada Adel, Nashwa Moustafa and Lebanese TV presenter Raya Abirached, commented on her post congratulating the star.

“Al Bahth Aan Ola” features a star-studded cast, including Sawsan Badr, Hany Adel, Nada Moussa, Mahmoud Ellisy, Latifa Fahmy, Dalia Shawky, Aicel Ramzy, Omar Sherif, and Yasmina El-Abd, all joined by a line-up of surprise guest appearances. 

Fans took to Instagram to share the trailer of the show, and Arab News reached out to a few supporters who expressed excitement. 

“It’s a comfort show that takes me back to simpler times. I’m excited to see how the characters evolved throughout the years,” said a UAE-based fan Nouran Nada. 

Another supporter, Logeen Adbelaal from Egypt, told Arab News: “This is one of my favorite sitcoms. I’m so excited to see how life turned out for Ola. She really represented the struggles women face in our society in a light and relatable comedy form. I hope this season turns out to be as good as the first one.” 


Where We Are Going Today: Brown Branch Bakery and Cafe

Updated 13 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Brown Branch Bakery and Cafe

  • New cafe alert in Alkhobar’s Olaya

While leaving my friend a voice note as I exited a popular local cafe across the street, I stumbled upon the building that houses Brown Branch, a newly opened bakery and cafe, and decided to head over and check it out.

I was intrigued enough to step inside after spotting the window lush with fresh flowers.

The well-lit, well-decorated, aesthetically pleasing interior was fragrant and full of life.

Up the flight of stairs, there is ample seating both indoors and outdoors — for those who prefer fresh air or a view of the surroundings.

The cafe is so practical for work or study. Outlets are aplenty so you can charge your device while you recharge. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)

The cafe is so practical for work or study. Outlets are aplenty so you can charge your device while you recharge.

Having opened just this month, it only had a few customers during my visit, but I am sure the cafe will grow and blossom once more people discover it.

Two customers — who turned out to be nurses — were enthusiastically finishing their order, of which only crumbs remained. We had a pleasant chat and I asked what they had tried.

They had devoured the blueberry cheesecake, priced at SR29 ($7), and highly recommended it. The cheesecake is round and perfect for one or to share. I immediately placed that order.

Some of the offerings of Brown Branch Bakery and Cafe. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)

What made it fun was that the crust encased it, with fresh berries decorating part of the top. For me, the crust is always my favorite part, so having it be where my spoon dug into first was such a pleasant surprise. The creamy interior with some fruit tucked within was really good. I ate it all in one go.

They also raved about their cups of hot chocolate (SR15 each).

Since I was well caffeinated from the neighboring cafe, I opted for an iced hibiscus tea for SR17, which was very refreshing — though the size was small and finished quickly. Wish it was larger.

I also tried a slice of lemon cake for SR13 with icing on top. It was enjoyable but not memorable.

The owner is already established in the local cafe community. She opened the Meow Cafe at Amwaj Mall a few years ago and later expanded to Dammam.

Brown Branch's owner also owns Meow Cafe at Amwaj Mall, which had expanded to Dammam. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)

With this new venture, she is showcasing a fresh sensibility.

The name Brown Branch alludes to growth, picking fruit and relaxing together on a branch — a connection with nature that reflects the ambience and overall vibe.

There is a glass display filled with pastries — you would be spoiled for choice — and the drink menu is also extensive.

I am definitely coming back to try even more offerings.

Visit them on Instagram @brownbranch.sa.