Series that were distinguished by their closeness to the lives of viewers and varied between social and comedies

The winners of Ramadan drama.. Egyptian, Gulf and Syrian

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  • "Breaking a Bone" announces a strong return to the Syrian series.

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  • "Postman" distinguished itself in terms of Emirati drama.

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With the dramatic race for the month of Ramadan this year coming to an end, the most important artworks that were able to top the scene by obtaining the highest rates of viewership from the follow-up of the Arab public, and the praise of critics, also emerged as the “trend” through social networking sites, and most of these works were characterized by their proximity Viewers' lives and concerns.

With regard to Egyptian drama, which constituted the largest segment of the works presented this year, as its number reached nearly 30 series, the list of winners topped a group of series that converged in level, and included "The Choice 3", which was titled "The Decision".

Also, "Baloo' al-ruh", which is the first Arab work that deals with the period before the fall of ISIS, months before its defeat, was able to impose itself strongly on the list of winners, despite entering the race late, with its presentation in the second half of Ramadan.

In the same category of works that dealt with the war on terrorism, the series "Returnees", taken from the files of the Egyptian intelligence, emerged, and it deals with a true story, about the returnees from the dens of terrorism in the period between 2018 and 2020, and how the intelligence confronted them and succeeded in eliminating them.

And the series "Secret File", which leaned towards the political side, and an attempt to expose corruption during the period in which the Brotherhood members tried to control the Egyptian state.

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The list of winners this year included a number of social works, including “Rejeen Ya Hawa” which was taken from a novel of the same name by the late writer Osama Anwar Okasha, which was presented as a radio work in 2004, while the series was written by the writer Muhammad Suleiman Abdel Malik, and the series “Ghamam Island” by the writer Abdel Rahim Kamal, who dealt with the conflict between good and evil in an epic atmosphere, and “Faten Amal Harbi,” which sparked widespread controversy over the issues he raised related to divorce and the problems it entails, and the series “Min Said,” which was distinguished by its youthful nature in raising the issue of generational differences and the extent The children’s freedom to determine their academic and professional future, and the “praise” that dealt with issues of witchcraft and the unseen.

The list of winners also included comedies issued by "The Great Awe", who returned after an absence to present the sixth part.

Other works also appeared, including "Happy Dreams" and "Makotoub Alia".

Emirati business

On the level of Emirati drama, the list of winners included “Al Fanar”, which falls under the type of Gulf social drama series, and sought to shed light on a large number of societal and family issues and problems, to present them in all their positive and negative details, and their impact on society and individuals, and it was written by writer Jamal Salem, directed by Long Tim.

The work featured a large number of artists, including:

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During the Ramadan season, Gulf businesses witnessed a strong competition between the displayed works, and the list of winners included "From Al Haram Street to", which was the most controversial title this year, and "Sanaat Al-Jareesh", "Zaqoum", "Al-Asouf", "Skyscraper" and "Baby" ” and “Muhammad Ali Road 2”, and others.

The Syrian drama also witnessed a strong return to the Arab screens this year, and achieved a high viewership, as some of them were linked to controversy, most notably “Break a Bone” and “Suspended.” As for the series “Aziza Choir”, despite achieving a high viewership rate, it faced Extensive criticism has reached him, accusing him of distorting the history of the theater in Syria.

"Postman"

The list of winners of Emirati works in Ramadan this year included the series "The Postman", which presented in each of its 30 episodes a message in which it touched on an issue, through which he presented an example, and it was written by Ahmed Al-Fardan, directed by Muhammad Al-Qaffas, and starring: Jaber Naghmoush, Juma Ali , Maitha Mohammed, and others.

• On the level of Emirati drama, the list included the series "Al Fanar", which dealt with a number of issues.

• In the category of comedies, the star series Ahmed Makki "The Great Away", which is returning after an absence, has emerged.

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