Comedy acts impose their presence at the expense of "heritage"

Emirati drama 2021 at its production rate and was not affected by "Corona"

  • "Daughters of Massoud" narrates a comedy of a man and his daughters who are exposed to different situations. Archives

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Quietly, and amid intense precautionary measures, Emirati dramas have ended their filming, while other works are still continuing to shoot to join the drama season of Ramadan 2021, and although it has not been officially announced about the works participating in this year's season, the announcement came through accounts. The personalities of the makers of these works and the artists participating in them, and one of the most prominent observations on the dramatic production of this year is the decline in the impact of the Corona pandemic on it in terms of quantity. The works presented this year are proportional to the rate of production in previous years, as well as the control of comedies at the expense of heritage.

"Platform"

The second part of the “Al-Mina” series, the first part of which was shown on the “Netflix” platform, will be the first Emirati drama to be shown on a global platform, to be shown at the beginning of April on Netflix and Abu Dhabi TV.

The series is produced by the Emirati "Film Gate" company, and it participates in the second season starring: Maxim Khalil, Abdul Mohsen Al-Nimr, Basem Yakhour, Salloum Haddad, Ahmed Al Jasmi, Mona Wassef, Samer Ismail, Mutasim Al-Nahar, Sayed Ragab, Khaled Al-Qish, Yasser Al-Niyadi, Lynn Ghara, Shadi Al-Safadi, Khaled Al-Sayed, Alaa Al-Zoubi, Uwais Makhlati, Nazli Al-Rawas, Maram Ali, Wael Abu Ghazaleh, Jafra Younis, Wael Zaidan, Reham Al-Qassar, Jaber Joukhadar, Ghanem Al-Zerli, Osama Halal, Moayad Al-Kharrat, and the rising stars of the Emirati Med Rabdan , And Tunisian Sabrina.

«Khashi nahati»

The artistic duo, Abdullah Zaid and Jumah Ali, continue to attend the Ramadan season this year, after last year they presented the series “Khashi Nashia”, through the social comedy series “Hamid Helou”, written by Abdullah Zaid and directed by Saif Sheikh Najeeb, and he participates in the tournament. Elite of artists and artists, including Ahmed Al-Ansari, Abdullah Saleh, Salwa Bakhit, Nora, Sarah, and Azari.

Far from heritage

Emirati writer Jamal Salem is moving away this year from heritage works, to present a comic work that falls under the works of "Sitcom", which is the series "Aladdin". Salem commented on his Instagram account on this transformation, saying: "A lot of people ask me to stay away from The heritage series, because it has become duplicated and nothing new in it, and despite my love for heritage works, I find, after years of continuous work from these works, that I will go to Gulf works, hoping that we will return to our beautiful heritage. ”

"Aladdin" represents the first collaboration between Jamal Salem and the Kuwaiti artist Abdel Nasser Darwish, who introduces in the work a new character, different from what he presented before.

A group of Emirati and Gulf artists participate in the work, including Ahmed Al-Ansari, Sultan Al-Faraj, Ahmed Al-Aounan, Ali Al-Tamimi, Khalifa Al-Saadi, Nevin Madi, Saeed Al-Maamari, Maytham Badr, Ruqayya Maguy, and artists Ahmed Al Jasmi and Mansour Al-Faily are guests of honor. Filmmaker Batal Suleiman, and the series addresses in each of its 30 episodes different issues of contemporary issues raised in the Gulf and Arab society today.

"Those We Love" and "Daughters of Massoud"

"What We Love" is the title of an Emirati work that brings together an elite of Emirates stars alongside Arab artists, including: Ahmed Al Jasmi, Fatima Al Hosani, Jumah Ali, Aisha Abdulrahman, Marwan Abdullah, Mari Al-Helian, and Maitha Mohammed, in addition to the Egyptian artist Nashwa Mustafa, who She plays the role of an Egyptian woman married to an Emirati, and she has a daughter, who does a project, but is exposed to a fraud, due to her lack of education and knowledge of the market and business administration, so she loses all her money.

The series is written by the artist Mari Al-Helyan, and directed by Bassem Shaabo.

It is produced by the Dhabian Foundation for Artistic Production, and producer and artist Sultan Al-Niyadi, the series "Banat Masoud", written by Youssef Ibrahim Saleh and director Omar Ibrahim, is produced in a comic framework about Masoud and his daughters who are exposed to different situations, while their older sister seeks to preserve them and take care of them. Her father at the same time.

A number of stars participate in its tournament, including Mansour Al-Faily, Shaima Sabt, Jamal Al-Radhan, Salwa Bakhit, Ibrahim Salem, Haifa Al-Ali, and others.

Emirati director Abdullah Al Muhairi, through his Instagram account, published pictures of his latest drama, “Qahwa Sada,” which consists of only 15 episodes, and is expected to be shown during the coming month of Ramadan.

Radio works

The Emirati drama is not limited to television. Sharjah Radio announced that it will show dramatic works in Ramadan, including the fifth part of the series "Halles", starring the Emirati star Jaber Naghmoush, who presents the character of a simple human being in his dreams and aspirations, who appreciates social life and rises To help the needy, and has a point of view on social situations, he shows it with respect and a sense of humor.

And participate in the acting artists: Naji Khamis, Ahmed Al-Ansari, and Hoda Al-Ghanim.

In addition to the series "Khattar Al-Hana", which brings together a constellation of the most prominent representatives of the Arab Gulf, from the Emirates and Bahrain, to present the radio listeners with a set of social situations, which emphasize the importance of interconnectedness between members of the same family, so that the relationship is based on friendliness and respect.

Emirati participations

In addition to the Emirati works, the Gulf drama is witnessing a prominent Emirati participation, such as the series "When it saw", written by Emirati writer Mohamed Hassan Ahmed, and with the participation of Emirati actress Amal Mohammed.

And the Gulf social series "60 Days", in which the artists Bilal Abdullah, Abdullah bin Haider, and others participate.

Abdullah Zaid and Jumaa continue their partnership after "Khashi Nashia" in the comedy series "Sweet Hamid."

Emirati writer Jamal Salem presents a comic work under the title "Aladdin"

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