A modern version of classic tale of Aladdin The story is set in contemporary Saudi Arabia, a country of immense wealth, modernity, and deep-rooted traditions. Jasmine, called Jazz by her friends and family, is a young woman from the royal family, embodying both the allure and intelligence of a modern princess. She's educated, fiercely independent, and adept at navigating both the traditional expectations of her family and the modern world she's grown up in. The royal family, although lavish in their lifestyle, has adapted to the globalized world, and Jazz is a perfect reflection of this balance between the old and new. Aladdin, known as Ali to his friends and family, is from a humble background. He lives with his mother, his disapproving uncle, and aunt. While he may not have royal blood, Ali is exceptional in every way. Gifted academically, a natural athlete, and charming to boot, he has managed to secure a scholarship at one of the most prestigious universities in the country-the very university that Jazz attends.
14 parts