A Syrian scriptwriter accuses the makers of the series "Kasr Osm" of stealing his text!

The Syrian writer, Fouad Hamira, accused the company that produced the series "Kasr Adham", which is one of the most prominent works of the Ramadan season this year, of stealing his text "A Salty Life", whose filming was stopped due to the events of 2011 in Syria.

Hamira surprised his followers by saying that the text "Breaking a Bone" was stolen from his text "A Salty Life", which began filming in 2011, before it quickly stopped with the start of the protests that swept the country that year.


And he explained in a video clip that he posted on his Facebook account, that he did not watch the series “Kasr A’em” when the TV show started, but decided to watch it after a number of his followers indicated to him that he was carrying events similar to his text “A salty life”, which was previously talked about. In the artistic and media circles during the past years that followed the year 2011.

In his article, Humaira explained more details about his script and the script of the series "Kasr Adham", and said that the Syrian director Rasha Sharbatji was the same one who started filming the scenes of "Hayat Malha" before stopping by the same company.


Hamira criticized Sharbatji for agreeing to direct "Break a Bone" despite her knowledge that the text was stolen from its text, "A Salty Life." , despite acknowledging the existence of similarities in the characters of the two texts.

The Syrian writer, who owns famous series, including "Deer in the Forest of Wolves", said in his article: "Our story begins in 2011 and months before the start of the revolution, when director Rasha Sharbatji was shown the text (A Salty Life)... and she began filming some scenes of the series with Clacket Company owned by Iyad Najjar, however, filming stopped with the start of the first demonstrations of the revolution.


Humaira added that "the owner of the (Claket) company had previously transferred the text (A salty life) to my friend Samer Radwan to modify some scenes, and because Samer has a conscience and morals, he refused that and said, "I will not extend my hand with any modification to a text written by Fouad Hamira, for he is our professor in this field, so how do we adjust?" For writing it?!!".

Hamira explained, according to "Russia Today", "What concerns me here is writing about the series "Kasr Adham", as it is a distorted version of the series "Hayat Malha". Yes, they are from the generation of intellectual gangs.


He concluded his article by saying: "I blame you, Rasha, because you know the text well, but it seems that you were in desperate need of any text that would bring you back to the facade after you entered the memory of oblivion. This conspiracy was in your favor, and you accepted it in order to return to the light again, but unfortunately it is a return." You devote your intellectually weak personality, free of any position, and submissive to personal interest, even at the expense of the toil and effort of others.

A number of well-known Syrian artists participated in the series "Kasr Adham". The work was directed by Rasha Sharbatji, script and dialogue by Ali Moin Saleh, and produced by Iyad Al-Najjar through his company "Claket" for artistic production.

The Syrian artists, Karis Bashar, Fayez Qazak, Khaled Al-Qish, Nadine Tahsin Bey, Karam Shaarani, Walaa Azzam, Nour Ali and Samer Ismail, embody the most prominent characters of the series, which is a social drama that tells part of the tragic situation of the country and the lives of people after the years of war.

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