The creators of the series send meaningful messages

The Emirati "Al Fanar" touches the issues of daily life with a sense of comedy

  • The series succeeded in shedding light on societal issues.

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Once again, the Emirati writer Jamal Salem returns to diving into the heart of society and getting closer to the daily reality, through the series "Al Fanar", which is shown during the month of Ramadan on the "Sama Dubai" channel.

The work derives its name “Al Fanar” from the authentic Emirati heritage, a term used to refer to a lamp that was used in the past for lighting. And the family, to present it in all its positive and negative details, and its impact on society and individuals in a dramatic treatment of the story and dialogue, presented by Jamal Salem in his smooth distinctive style in a comic form, and it is a dramatic area in which he addressed a number of works that still remain in the viewer’s mind and memory, most notably the series “Hayer Tayer” », which was shown in 2001 and lasted for five parts.

Viewers of the "Al-Fanar" series, through social media, praised the work, and the issues and situations it poses, which they described as touching daily life in a purposeful comic style that draws a smile on the viewer's face through the comedy of the situation, away from vulgarity and screaming.

Others indicated that the work is one of the best Emirati series this year, as it presents many topics and negatives that everyone touches, such as the control of the love of appearing through social networking sites on the thinking of many people, and their desire to obtain fame at the expense of the simple, private lessons, settlement and support Small projects, and the exploitation and greed of some traders.

Viewers pointed out that the characters that appear in the series' episodes are not far from reality, and are similar to many you meet in daily life, whether at work, school or in the market.

They also praised the direction of the work makers for including many targeted messages that reach viewers of different ages, especially young people, spontaneously away from direct advice, such as fighting addiction and raising awareness of its dangers.

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The Al-Fanar series team of artists was praised for their outstanding performance and ability to present different characters according to the topic of each episode, which requires greater effort, under the leadership of director Tim Al-Taweel, in his first directing experience.

The work includes a group of artists, including: Mari Al-Halyan, Bilal Abdullah, Hassan Rajab, Musa Al-Baqishi, and Jamal Al-Sumaiti.

• Viewers described "Al Fanar" as one of the best Emirati series this year, as it poses many problems.


• The work derives its name from the authentic Emirati heritage, a term used to refer to a lamp that was used in the past for lighting.

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