It is noteworthy that the lack of dramatic Egyptian production of the current drama season is something that critics and observers are fond of for various reasons and circumstances, such as the budget, production, censorship, and overpriced artists' wages, which made Arab actors, whose reputation and fame in Egyptian drama, Their country drama. They spoke to the Egyptian dialect, such as the Syrian actor Jamal Suleiman, the Jordanian actress Sabra Mubarak, the Tunisian actress Dora Zerrouk, the Tunisian actress, The Jordanian actor Iyad Nassar, and others, or representatives who attended works far from the production of their country, such as the Syrian actor Abed Fahad.

The audience at

Although these Arab stars have moved away from the Egyptian drama, which has attracted them for many years, this has not affected the public's fulfillment and follow-up. The official page of the Jordanian actress Sabra Mubarak on Twitter is the best proof of her audience from Egypt for her role in the Jordanian series "Obour", which she produced, in cooperation with the Abu Dhabi Media Group and directed by Mohammed Hashki.

Although Mubarak in this work looks at the figure of Salma, who speaks the Syrian dialect, a tone she used to because of many of her previous work before moving to work in Cairo, it sometimes changes to the Jordanian dialect due to the personal circumstances of the refugee to Jordan, specifically to the " Panthers ", built by the United Arab Emirates. Mubarak can always draw attention to her, and recognize the scenes in the work to the side does not know many about them, this role is very similar, because the refugee issue is central to it, and previously produced the film «Passenger Aleppo Istanbul», and played a leading role in it, refugees.

The action figures, especially the children, are real, standing for the first time in front of the camera, and they actually managed to convey a message to viewers away from the media. Salma, who lost her only son, is living another, a tireless attempt to restore a smile that left her husband Qais, whose role is played by Samer Ismail, who lives in a state of denial for the loss of his son.

In the same work, the actor Munther Rihanna shows up as a guest of honor, who plays the role of loss in a different way. He lost his mind and became a madman in the camp, and of course he gave his role to the rapture and managed, despite the few scenes, to leave his impact and the value of his presence in the whole work.

Rihanna is not considered to have moved away from working in Jordanian drama, and the diversity with him comes every year. He is the hero in the Kuwaiti series "What If?" Directed by Hussein Dashti, and plays his role in his Jordanian dialect.

The late Jordanian actor Yasser Al Masri is a final hero in the Jordanian-Bedouin series "The Path of Shahama." The Egyptian turned in this work from hero to guest of honor, because of his death following a painful accident last year, the year in which Gamal Abdel Nasser's character appeared in the second part of the Egyptian series "community".

Happy return

Syrian actor Jamal Suleiman returned to his country's drama in the series "Al-Haramlak", directed by Tamer Ishaq, which also features actors who have been absent from the Syrian drama for years, such as actor Samer Al-Masri.

The character of the Kikhia Gad is strongly influenced by work events dating back to the time of the Mamluks, alongside an association of Syrian actors standing alongside him, such as actress Salafeh Maamar, Qais Najib, Jenny Asber, Ahmad Al Ahmad,

The return of actor Abed Fahd to his country's drama and to filming inside Syria seems strong and distinctive in the series "When the Wolves Came," directed by Amer Fahed, the character of Gebran, played by Fahd, a left-wing, dreamy figure who stands in front of the religious figure of Sheikh Abdul Jalil. Abed's presence in this work is coherent, and more clear than his presence in another work this year, entitled "Minute of Silence" by the character of Amir Nasser, directed by Shawki Al-Majri, who has filmed most of his scenes in Syria, Syrian series.

After a break

After a 12-year hiatus, the Jordanian-Palestinian actor Iyad Nassar returns to a serious character in the series "Al-Khawabi" by director Mohammed Alwan and scriptwriter Wafaa Bakr, who wrote the story of "The Merchant of Venice" and "Cholera Love" , And "the beautiful and the beast," Nassar returns through him to represent the Palestinian situation through the life of the villages, this environment that has moved away from the dramatic presence, and show strongly in this work, which comes in the most difficult times that Palestine is going through at the moment. A strong character embodies all this by dropping it on a story that looks old but authentic, and gives the true meaning of roots and patience, and that the right must return to its owners, and participate Nassar championship Abeer Issa, Mohammed Abadi, Suheir Fahd, Abdul Karim Al Qawasmi, and Rifat Najjar.

Nassar, who has become a famous name in Egypt, and presented many memorable personalities, such as his role in «this evening», «the joys of the dome», «hot wave», and others, this year wearing a traditional Palestinian dress, So that he is able, as is his custom in any role entrusted to him.

Durrat to Tunisia

Tunisian actress Durra returns to her drama with the Tunisian series «Maestro», in the character of Rouqia. Durra did not get a work show in the Egyptian drama this year, and also represented in the Syrian series «Haramlk». Her presence in Tunisian work after an absence gave strength to the already strong work of his story written by Emad Eddin Hakim, directed by Assaad al-Waslati.

And "Maestro" according to the official definition through his own site is a return to dramatic dramas at the level of production, and at the level of stars of the names of the technical participation in the action championship, Ahmed Hafian in the role of maestro «Hatem», Durrat Zarrouk belonging to the Tunisian drama after the absence of four years in the personality Farkhi al-Hudaoui in the figure of Abbas, the director of reform and the example of the bureaucratic administration, and Ghanim al-Zerli, who is rebelling against his previous roles in the character of Yunus. The director Assaad Al-Waslati confirms that the work is inspired by real events and live testimonies of the children of the Tunisian Reforms about the idea of ​​his experience after the experience of his friend Riad El-Fihri during his career as a music professor in the Tunisian authorities, stressing that the series is a human experience rather than a dramatic one.

The image of the bright Emirates

The series "Obour" is an Arab humanitarian drama that sheds light on the inspirational humanitarian role of the UAE in the Marjib Al Fohoud camp, the suffering of the refugees and their chances to survive. The outstanding work presents an appreciation for the humanitarian efforts that reflect the image of the civilized and bright UAE in the fields of giving and work. As well as its role in serving the UAE's objectives to deepen and consolidate the culture and values ​​of good and tolerance, peace and development in the world, which earned them respect and appreciation in the world.

- Political and economic conditions contributed to the emergence of this phenomenon.

- The presence of a number of stars this year looked different and strange to followers.