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Elissa experiences an embarrassing moment on stage... What happened at her concert in Paris?
The concert of Lebanese artist Elissa, which took place the day before yesterday at the Olympia Theater in the French capital, Paris, witnessed many memorable moments
The concert of Lebanese artist Elissa, which took place the day before yesterday at the Olympia Theater in the French capital, Paris, witnessed many distinctive moments, as the concert raised the slogan "full house" amidst the audience's interaction with her songs.
Elissa opened her concert with the song “Aisha Halet Hob” (Living a State of Love), which the audience enthusiastically sang along to. She then performed a selection of her most beautiful songs, including “Aisha Lak” (Living for You) and “Baddi Doub” (I Want to Melt), among others.
Elissa stole the show with her distinctive look, as she wore a short, sleeveless black leather dress. Public opinion was divided between those who praised her look and those who criticized it.
Elissa experienced an embarrassing moment during the concert, as a video clip circulated on social media showing her interacting with her audience by singing and dancing, when suddenly the microphone fell from her on the stage, so she bent down to pick it up and continued the concert.
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One of the attendees presented Elissa with the Lebanese flag as an expression of his love and pride, which delighted her, and she placed it on her shoulder while singing.
It is worth mentioning that during last Ramadan, Elissa performed the theme song for the series “And You Met a Lover,” starring the Egyptian artist Yasmine Abdel Aziz, which enjoyed great success during its broadcast during the holy month, and achieved great interaction among the audience.
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Mohamed Ramadan reveals behind-the-scenes details of his collaboration with Lara Trump in Miami
Learn about the behind-the-scenes details of Mohamed Ramadan and Lara Trump's new song, filmed in Miami, and the details of the blending of Egyptian and global identity in this unique artistic collaboration.
In a new artistic move that strengthens his presence on the international stage, Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan revealed details and behind-the-scenes information about his highly anticipated musical collaboration with media personality and international star Lara Trump. Ramadan described this experience as a significant milestone in his career, expressing his immense happiness with this collaboration, which blends Eastern and Western cultures within an innovative musical framework.
Family atmosphere in Miami: Behind the scenes of the shoot
Speaking about the details of the project, Mohamed Ramadan explained in a television interview that the music video was filmed in an unconventional setting, with Lara Trump and her family hosting him at their home in Miami, Florida. Ramadan noted that the atmosphere was warm and familial, lending a spontaneous and genuine feel to the scenes, a departure from the artificiality of closed studios, something the audience will appreciate when the video is released.
Egyptian identity is strongly present
Despite the song's universal appeal and the romanticism inherent in its lyrics, "Number One" emphasized his strong desire to leave his own distinctly Egyptian mark. He explained that he insisted on incorporating touches of Egyptian dialect and Eastern spirit into the work, believing that global reach doesn't mean abandoning one's identity, but rather lies in the ability to export local culture abroad. This approach aligns with Ramadan's artistic vision, which relies on blending Western rhythms with Egyptian lyrics and spirit.
The context of cooperation and the importance of achieving global reach
This collaboration comes at a time when Mohamed Ramadan is seeking to expand his fan base beyond the Arab world, a strategy he has pursued in recent years through previous collaborations with international stars. Lara Trump's participation in this project is particularly significant given her media background and widespread fame, opening new horizons for Egyptian music in the American market. This type of artistic partnership serves as a cultural bridge connecting peoples, where language barriers dissolve before the universal language of music.
Pride in one's country is a fundamental pillar
In a related context, Mohamed Ramadan reiterated his deep pride in his homeland, Egypt, noting that his sense of Egyptian identity is the driving force behind all his artistic endeavors. He added that presenting works that represent Egypt honorably on the international stage is not merely a personal ambition, but a national responsibility and an integral part of his identity as an artist striving to elevate his country's name in global artistic forums.
Details of the artwork
Returning to the details of the song, the source indicated that Mohamed Ramadan had previously released the song "Sah Sah," and this collaboration with Lara Trump reinforces this trend of presenting a striking blend. The new song relies on a delicate balance between pride in Egyptian identity and direct flirtation within a romantic framework, promising the audience a unique audio-visual experience that combines modern musical arrangement with authentic lyrics.
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The series "Taht El Ard" (Underground) has been postponed and will not air during Ramadan 2026
The series "Taht El Ard" (Underground) has been officially postponed and will not be part of the Ramadan 2026 lineup. Learn about the reasons for the decision and the list of newly added stars, led by Sulafa Ma'mar and Maxim Khalil.
In a surprising development for the artistic community and the eager audience, the production company of the series “Underground – Accountability” officially announced the postponement of the show and its withdrawal from the competition in the Ramadan 2026 drama season. This news came as a shock to followers of Syrian and Arab drama who were waiting for the return of this huge work within the upcoming Ramadan marathon.
Reasons for the postponement: Quality first
The production company issued a press release explaining the reasons for the decision, emphasizing that the primary goal of the postponement was to maintain the high artistic quality of the project. The company indicated that the time constraints associated with the Ramadan season could negatively impact the meticulous technical processes required for the series, especially given its status as a production demanding extensive production and technical resources.
The statement confirmed that filming and preparation operations have not stopped, but are proceeding intensively and thoughtfully, as the team continues its artistic and technical efforts to ensure that the project comes out according to the highest standards of visual and dramatic quality that the Arab viewer expects, which gives the advantage of showing it outside the Ramadan season (Off-season) so that the work will enjoy more focused viewing away from the crowd of shows.
The context of Syrian drama and alternative seasons
This decision comes at a time when the drama industry is witnessing a noticeable shift towards promoting parallel broadcast seasons outside of Ramadan. Art critics believe that large-scale productions featuring top stars are often overshadowed by the sheer volume of Ramadan series. Therefore, postponing "Taht El Ard - Jard Hesab" (Underground - Accountability Reckoning) may ultimately benefit the show's audience appeal, allowing viewers to follow the intricate plot and high-caliber acting with a clear mind.
A battalion of heavyweight stars
What makes this work even more significant and highly anticipated is its exceptional cast. The second season boasts a selection of Syria's brightest drama stars who have achieved widespread success in recent years. The series continues its run with the return of stars from the first season, most notably Maxim Khalil , Samer al-Masri , Rozina Lazkani, Farah Youssef, and Ahmed al-Ahmed.
The cast also includes Karam Shaarani, Yazan Al-Sayed, Lynn Ghurra, Lujain Ismail, and Kifah Al-Khous. The biggest surprise this season is the addition of the esteemed actress Sulafa Ma'mar to the cast, a significant artistic boost that raises expectations given Ma'mar's acting abilities and immense popularity in the Arab world.
A message of reassurance to the public
The company concluded its statement with a message of reassurance to the "Underground" audience, emphasizing that the postponement does not in any way signify the abandonment or cancellation of the project. Rather, it is a strategic pause to reorganize and deliver a compelling dramatic experience worthy of the history of the show's creators and stars. The audience will soon be able to see the continuation of "The Reckoning" at a later date, which will be announced once all technical aspects are complete.
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Ahmed Ezz reveals the writing crisis and details of the film 7 Dogs with Monica Bellucci
Ahmed Ezz criticizes the script crisis in Egypt and reveals behind-the-scenes details of the film 7dogs with Karim Abdel Aziz, Monica Bellucci and Nasser Al-Qasabi, emphasizing his ambition to present art that will live on.
In candid remarks highlighting the challenges facing the Egyptian film industry, Egyptian star Ahmed Ezz a genuine crisis in screenwriting in recent years. Ezz asserted that this crisis stems not so much from a lack of production as from a homogenization of ideas. He pointed out that a significant percentage of Egyptian films have fallen into the same trap, regardless of their quality, reflecting a clear lack of diversity and innovation in dramatic approaches.
The crisis of the text in the face of industrial development
Ahmed Ezz's statements come at a time when Egyptian cinema is witnessing tremendous technological advancements in image and direction, yet the fundamental element of the screenplay still faces significant challenges. Critics and observers of the arts scene believe that Ezz's remarks touch a sensitive nerve within the industry, as reliance on repetitive themes could diminish the cinema's appeal and allure in the long run. This candid statement from a star of Ahmed Ezz's stature is an indirect call for writers and producers to seek out unconventional ideas that will restore Egyptian cinema's narrative leadership, not just its visual prowess.
An ambition that transcends the box office
In his radio interview, Ezz explained that his artistic ambitions are no longer limited to achieving immediate box office success or acquiring prestigious titles. His ultimate goal, he said, is to create works of art that will live long in the public's memory. He pointed out that an artist's true value lies in the ability of their films to withstand the test of time, to continue to be watched and enjoyed twenty or thirty years after their production, drawing inspiration from the golden age of Egyptian cinema, which remains vibrant to this day.
Behind the scenes of the global phenomenon with Monica Bellucci
Regarding his latest cinematic work, Ahmed Ezz spoke about his exciting experience in the film "7 Dogs ," expressing his immense happiness at participating in this major production, which greatly enriched his professional experience. He specifically mentioned working with the international star Monica Bellucci , emphasizing that standing before such a global artistic icon was a lesson in professionalism. Ezz explained that this experience reinforced his conviction that true stardom is not measured solely by displays of luxury or box office records, but rather by complete commitment and rigorous discipline in one's work, qualities he clearly observed in Bellucci's approach.
A huge Arab artistic consortium
The film "7 Dogs" holds special significance beyond being just a new cinematic work, representing a unique artistic collaboration between Arab and international actors. It stars a constellation of the Arab world's brightest stars, led by Karim Abdel Aziz and Ahmed Ezz, in a partnership reminiscent of successful cinematic pairings. The film also features the renowned Saudi actor Nasser Al-Qasabi in a leading role, giving it a broad regional appeal and attracting audiences in the Arabian Gulf. The cast also includes actresses Tara Emad and Hana El Zahed, and the veteran actor Sayed Ragab.
Anticipation for the Eid al-Fitr season
Ahmed Ezz concluded his remarks by expressing his excitement about the audience's reaction to the film "7 Dogs," which will be released during the Eid al-Fitr holiday in cinemas across the Arab world. This anticipation stems from expectations that the film will achieve significant box office success, given its large-scale production and the participation of prominent actors. He hopes the film will be well-received by audiences and represent a significant step towards creating a distinctive and high-quality cinematic experience.
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