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When a terminally ill teenager hides his six-month death sentence behind rebellion, violence, and self-destruction, the people who misunderstood him must face the truth—just as love, guilt, and redemption arrive too late to save him
FamilyGang ThemeTragedyTime Period: PresentStory Location: USATarget Audience: Adult | Young Adult
Mohamed is a sharp, defiant teenager who wears arrogance like armor. He smokes openly, provokes teachers, humiliates classmates, and treats emotions with cold disdain. To the outside world, he is reckless and cruel. To his family, he is a ticking time bomb. What no one knows is that Mohamed is dying—he has only six months left to live.
Refusing pity, Mohamed chooses destruction over vulnerability. He pushes people away before they can love him, transforming pain into hostility. His verbal war with Kathrina—an intelligent, proud girl who hides her feelings behind control and superiority—spirals into obsession when she begins blackmailing him. At the same time, Mohamed unexpectedly connects with Sara, a shy, gentle classmate whose kindness threatens to break the walls he built to survive.
As school tensions escalate and family pressure tightens, Mohamed vanishes without a trace. Rumors spread. Fear grows. His brother Abdeljalil—an intimidating man with a violent past—realizes too late that Mohamed’s rebellion was never about arrogance, but about time running out.
When Abdeljalil discovers Mohamed has been dragged into a deadly criminal deal, he races to find him—only to uncover a blood-soaked warehouse and Mohamed critically wounded, slipping into a coma. The truth finally erupts in the hospital: Mohamed’s terminal illness, his deliberate isolation, and the reason he chose chaos over hope.
Crushed by guilt, Kathrina sits alone at Mohamed’s bedside and confesses the love she never dared to admit. She believes she is speaking to silence—until a tear slide from Mohamed’s eye and his hand slowly closes around hers.
Mohamed is a raw, emotional drama about youth, pride, regret, and love arriving at the edge of death—where forgiveness becomes the final act of survival.
