The Kuwaiti art scene was shocked, on Thursday evening, with the departure of the actor Mishari Al-Balam, affected by his infection with the Corona virus a few days ago, and many of his colleagues mourned him, describing his death as a heavy loss to the artistic community, which lost an actor and a person of high character.

Balam is one of the most prominent sons of his generation due to his overwhelming presence, which was combined with high-quality artistic choices and distinguished cooperation with a large number of the pioneer generation and first-class stars, and he was known for his ingenious ability to embody complex roles and difficult personalities.

The deceased was born on the island of Failaka on December 12, 1971, and he is the father of 5 children: Saleh, Maryam, Abdullah, Hamad and Sheikha. He began his artistic career after graduating from the College of Business Studies. In 1991 he participated in the play "Free Kuwait" and then played many small roles. And medium.

Speaking to Al-Jazeera Net, art critic Abd al-Sattar Naji confirms that there are roles, each of which was a milestone in Al-Balam's career, including his role in the series "Suleiman Al-Tayeb" produced in 1993 with the participation of stars Suad Abdullah and Muhammad Al-Mansour.

According to Naji, the year 1998 was a turning point in the ballroom's career through his participation in the series "Dart Al-Ayyam", as his star spread after his presentation, after which he would participate in a number of works that he chose with great precision, which contributed to the consolidation of his artistic presence despite his lack of specialized study of acting, to participate Then in many works, including the series "Paths of Shik", which was shown in 1999, in which he embodied the character of the young Walid, who suffers from epilepsy, directed by the late Abdel Aziz Al-Mansour.

In 2001, Al-Balam went to a more difficult region by embodying the deaf and mute character of Nasser in the series "Jarrah Al-Zaman", which he presented in cooperation with the Saudi director Amer Al-Hamoud, in which the star Hayat Al-Fahd participated.

In 2005, Al-Balam achieved a wide audience following his success in the "Reality TV" program that bore the name "The Valley", which was shown on the channel "LBC" (LBC) and crowned at the end of that year the title of "Valley Farms".

Al-Balam was known to be one of the actors who worked a lot on the characters they embodied to give them the pulse of life, and he was one of the artists who weave the characters of their works with high sensitivity, delicate embodiment and transparent coexistence to become rich in contents and values.

The ballam was able to make the viewers laugh and push them to cry in one scene, which reflects a superior ability in drama and comedy that is only available to adult stars, according to producer and artist Basem Abdel Amir, and he is one of those who have collected many artistic works with the late as they participated together in several plays for children, including “Five Steps” And Sayyad, the first of the first "and also they were collected by dramatic works, including" Hessa Qalam, House of Humiliation. "

Abdul Amir confirms to Al-Jazeera Net that the late man was known for his high morals and his keenness not to harm anyone, but he was always smiling, which made everyone feel a shock after his death, considering that the people’s talk on social media following the announcement of the death of Albulam was a tribute to him that came after his departure.

He concluded by saying, "We have lost a great artist, a great human being, a good-hearted brother, and a personality difficult to repeat."

The artist, Hind Al-Balushi, described the departure of "Abu Saleh" as a major tragedy and that he was one of the pure-hearted people, as it is difficult to find someone who does not like him, as he was a brother and friend to all artists.

Al-Balushi added to Al-Jazeera Net that the ballam possessed a tremendous positive energy, and it was enough to be present in a specific location to spread the smile in its flanks, as he was distinguished by his strong commitment to his work and keenness to attend early before the specified date for filming.

She recalls that the play "Sally" was one of the first works that brought them together, and that he was the main reason for the success of this work, expressing her pride that she worked with the late "who was a beautiful person before he was a brilliant artist."

She added that their last artistic work on the scene (the series "Haya wa Danaatha"), which was shown last year, was preceded by a difference of views between them, and a lot of gossip and rumors spread in the media and communication sites, then the work came to be a strong reaction to the strength of the relationship.

Al-Balushi indicated that their first meeting at the time was inside the filming locations and that they exchanged smiles without opening any conversation about the dispute that ended completely without talking, as usually happens between brothers, as they had a family relationship that extended for many years, and that her mother was and still is one of the most intense His fans.

The chairman of the Kuwaiti Artists and Media Syndicate, Dr. Nabil Al-Failakawi, mentions to Al-Jazeera Net that the first work he collected with the late was immediately after the "liberation of Kuwait", which was the play "Desert Storm", followed by the play "Saif Al-Arab". .

Al-Failakawi - who is related to the deceased, as well as both of them from the island of Failaka - tells about the play "Saif Al Arab", which he collected with major stars, including Abdul-Hussein Abdul-Reda, Hayat Al-Fahd, Khaled Al-Obaid and Tariq Al-Ali, and that it was one of the most important stations that contributed to its launch. Technical.

The series "Colorful Flowers" produced by 2020 and before it "Rahi Al Ayam", which was shown during the last Ramadan session, is the last presented by the late at the level of drama.

On the stage of “Abu al-Funun”, his last stop was the play “Mar Ya Sweet” 2015 production, in which a large number of actors of different generations participated.