Culture and Art
First appearance since the fall of Assad: Duraid Lahham returns to Syria
Social media circulated a video showing the arrival of Syrian artist Duraid Lahham and his wife Hala Bitar at Damascus International Airport
Social media has been abuzz with a video showing Syrian artist Duraid Lahham and his wife Hala Bitar arriving at Damascus International Airport without anyone there to greet them.
This marks the Syrian artist's first appearance since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Duraid posted a video a few days after the regime's collapse, saying, "Congratulations to my homeland Syria on its rebirth.".
He added: “In order for us to continue celebrating this occasion every year, we must remain united, with all our sects and political affiliations, and our only sect should be Syria.”.
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The video also included clips from the play “Kask Ya Watan,” which he presented in 1978 in partnership with the late artist Nihad Qal’i, and which was written by the late writer Muhammad al-Maghout, who raised the bar for political criticism very high.
Culture and Art
Mohamed Henedy in Riyadh Season 2024 with the play "The Happiness Merchant"
Superstar Mohamed Henedy returns to Riyadh Season stages with his new play, "The Happiness Merchant." Find out about the show's details, cast, and ticket availability.
A strong comeback for the comedy star on Riyadh stages
Egyptian comedy star Mohamed Henedy is preparing to return to his Saudi Arabian audience with a new play titled "The Happiness Merchant." This production is part of the prominent artistic events of the current Riyadh Season and is scheduled to run at the Mohammed Al Ali Theater from January 27th to February 2nd, promising audiences an intense dose of laughter and entertainment.
Riyadh Season: The region's premier entertainment destination
The hosting of the play "The Happiness Merchant" comes within a broader context reflecting the growing importance of Riyadh Season as one of the largest entertainment festivals in the Middle East. Since its launch as part of the Saudi Vision 2030 initiatives, the season has successfully established Riyadh as a global tourist and cultural destination. Each year, the season attracts the brightest stars of Arab and international theater and presents a diverse and high-caliber production that caters to all segments of society, thus enhancing cultural exchange and artistic dialogue between the Kingdom and various countries around the world, particularly Egypt, a leader in the field of theatrical arts.
Mohamed Henedy and the Saudi audience: A special relationship
This show cannot be viewed in isolation from the long history that connects Mohamed Henedy with Saudi and Gulf audiences. Henedy is considered one of the icons of comedy in the Arab world, and his previous theatrical works, such as "Afroto" and "Hazemny Ya," achieved unparalleled popular success in the region. His return to the stage with a new production is a highly anticipated event, as audiences trust in his ability to deliver sophisticated comedy that addresses social issues in a satirical and engaging manner.
Details and cast of the play "The Happiness Merchant"
His Excellency Turki Al-Sheikh, Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, officially announced the release of tickets for the play, emphasizing that it will offer a unique comedic experience. The cast includes Mohamed Henedy and a distinguished group of stars, including Rahma Ahmed, who has achieved widespread fame in recent years, as well as veteran actors Alaa Morsi, Mohsen Mansour, and Mohamed Mahmoud, in addition to Reham El-Shenawy and several other theatrical talents. The play relies on social comedy, drawing its situations from everyday life, which is guaranteed to engage the audience.
Henedy's future artistic projects
On another note, Mohamed Henedy’s artistic activities are not limited to the stage only, as he is currently preparing for his new television series “Uncle Qandil”, which brings him together with the great writer Youssef Maati and the director Hassan Al-Manbawi, and it is expected that filming will begin after the next Eid al-Fitr, to be a new addition to his full artistic career.
Culture and Art
Yasmine Raees confirms that her series "Ask Your Soul" will continue until Ramadan 2026
Following the controversy surrounding the director's apology, actress Yasmin Raeis confirms that filming of the series "Ask Your Soul" with Ahmed Fahmy will continue, and she is preparing to compete in the Ramadan 2026 drama season.
Yasmine Raees puts an end to the rumors with a behind-the-scenes photo
Egyptian actress Yasmine Raees has put an end to the speculation surrounding the future of her new series, "Ask Your Soul," confirming that preparations are continuing for its broadcast during Ramadan 2026. This confirmation came through her posting of the first behind-the-scenes photos on her official social media accounts, putting an end to the speculations that arose after director Reda Abdel Razek apologized for not completing the project. This step reassured her fans and followers who were anxiously awaiting the fate of the series.
Background to the crisis and the importance of the Ramadan drama season
The production of Ramadan series in Egypt and the Arab world is a fiercely competitive field that demands significant artistic and production stability. The withdrawal of a director in the early stages of production poses a challenge that could lead to the project's complete cancellation or postponement. Therefore, director Reda Abdel Razek's resignation sparked concern in artistic circles and fueled rumors about the series being pulled from the Ramadan lineup. However, the swift action taken by the production team and Yasmine Raees's confirmation of its continuation reflect the project's immense importance and their determination to participate in the most crucial drama season of the year, which serves as a true test of the actors' star power and the strength of the production companies.
Work details and expected impact
The series "Ask Your Soul" brings together Yasmine Raees and star Ahmed Fahmy in a highly anticipated pairing, and features a stellar cast. Written by Mohamed El-Henawy, the series is directed by Osama Orabi. It is expected to be a major success given the popularity of its stars, and its resumption of filming after the recent controversy has garnered additional media attention. This project represents a significant step in Yasmine Raees's career, solidifying her position as a leading lady in television drama, especially after her string of successes in film.
Cinematic successes boost audience attendance
This dramatic challenge comes at a time when Yasmine Raees is enjoying a period of cinematic brilliance. Her film "El Hana Elly Ana Feih" (The Happiness I'm In) continues to achieve remarkable success in the Gulf market, ranking third on the list of highest-grossing films in Saudi Arabia in 2025. Her latest film, "Mama w Baba" (Mama and Papa), co-starring Mohamed Abdel Rahman (Tota), also achieved massive box office success, grossing nearly 200 million Egyptian pounds in Saudi Arabia, in addition to 15 million Egyptian pounds in Egypt. This commercial success, particularly in the Saudi market, enhances her artistic and popular standing regionally and makes her upcoming projects, including "Es'al Rouhak" (Ask Yourself), highly anticipated. Furthermore, she recently wrapped filming on "El Set Lama" (When the Lady), which brings her together with a constellation of stars such as Yousra and Dorra, underscoring her prolific artistic activity and the diversity of her roles.
Culture and Art
Tara Abboud in Ramadan 2026: Between the drama 'Sahab Al Ard' and the comedy 'Fakhr El Delta'
Jordanian artist Tara Abboud is preparing for the Ramadan 2026 drama season with a double participation in the series 'Sahab Al Ard' with Eyad Nassar and Menna Shalaby, and the comedy 'Fakhr El Delta'.
Young Jordanian actress Tara Abboud is gearing up for a strong entry into the 2026 Ramadan drama season, taking on a unique artistic challenge by participating in two dramas that are completely different in story and genre: the human drama series "Sahab Al Ard" and the social comedy series "Fakhr Al Delta." This dual participation reflects a remarkable artistic maturity and versatility, placing her among the stars whose appearances are eagerly anticipated by audiences during the most-watched season in the Arab world.
General context: The importance of the Ramadan drama season
The Ramadan drama season is considered the most prominent artistic marathon in the Arab world, where major production companies and the brightest stars compete to present works that attract millions of viewers. Participating in this season, especially in two prominent productions, is a strategic move for any artist, confirming their strong presence and diverse talent. In this context, Tara Abboud's participation comes to solidify her position as one of the most prominent rising talents on the Arab artistic scene, after attracting attention in important cinematic works.
"The People of the Land": A human drama in the heart of Gaza
The series "Sahab Al Ard" (The People of the Land) represents Tara Abboud's biggest dramatic gamble this season, bringing her together for the first time with renowned actors Eyad Nassar and Menna Shalaby, under the direction of Peter Mimi and written by Ammar Sabry. The work tells a love story that blossoms amidst the harsh conditions of Gaza, highlighting the human dimensions of the suffering of a people clinging to hope in the face of devastation. The series is expected to generate widespread interest due to the sensitivity of its subject matter and its relevance to current events, giving it a regional and international dimension that transcends mere entertainment, transforming it into a dramatic document that narrates human stories from the heart of the conflict.
"Pride of the Delta": A social comedy in Egyptian dialect
In stark contrast, Tara Abboud appears in the comedy series "Fakhr El Delta" (Pride of the Delta), which offers a dose of laughter and humorous situations. The series stars a host of comedy stars, including Ahmed Ramzy, Entisar, and Ahmed Essam El Sayed, and is written by Abdel Rahman Gawish and directed by Hadi Bassiouni. The significance of this work lies in its presentation of a different artistic style, showcasing Tara's ability to perform lighthearted comedic roles, which appeals to a wide audience seeking family entertainment during Ramadan. Furthermore, her participation in a purely Egyptian comedy enhances her exposure in the Egyptian market, considered the widest gateway to stardom in the region.
A rising artistic career and a remarkable cinematic presence
Tara Abboud's career paths were not accidental; she built her success on carefully considered artistic choices. Her first cinematic appearance in Egypt was in the film "Banat El Basha" alongside stars like Zeina and Sabreen, which opened doors for her with Egyptian audiences. However, her most significant contribution came in the film "Amira" (2021), which garnered widespread critical acclaim and represented Jordan in the Oscar race, earning her international recognition. This diversity, spanning independent cinema, commercial films, and now serious television dramas and comedies, confirms her status as a versatile artist striving to explore the full spectrum of her acting abilities.
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