Updated On: 19 July, 2025 07:17 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
The series is a subtly nuanced portrait of a family coming to terms with their grief and loss. Mohamed Farrag as Youssef and Young Ali El Beialy as Mansour deliver a noteworthy performance. The clash of ideals between traditional parenting and modern parenting are cleverly defined in this construct

Catalog review
Catalog is a nuanced exploration of grief, modern fatherhood, and evolving family roles. The setup of a contemporary Egyptian family, where the widower father is forced to break out of his gendered shell and become the mother and father to his children, is heartwarming and authentic even though the extreme nature of his cluelessness is problematic.
This Egyptian series on Netflix opens on a haunting note. Youssef, a recently widowed workaholic, returns home with his children, Karima and Mansour, to a space haunted by the absence of his wife, Amina. Her recent death after a long illness has left a disorienting void in the lives of Youssef, and his two children. Youssef, who was never involved in parenting suddenly finds himself set adrift.
Their lives have now become chaotic. You can feel the profound grief enveloping the family. The loss of a nurturing parent is experienced in the children`s behavior while the loss of a spouse can be experienced by the utter cluelessness that Youssef displays.