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Egyptian actress Bushra and Khaled Hamida divorce after months of marriage
Egyptian actress Bushra has officially announced her divorce from her husband, Khaled Hamida, after only 10 months of marriage, less than a year
Egyptian artist Bushra officially announced her divorce from her husband Khaled Hamida, just 10 months after their marriage, less than a year, stressing that they still maintain a relationship of friendship and respect.
Bushra issued an official statement via her personal Instagram account, which read: “We, Bushra Razza and Khaled Hamida, announce our official separation after a marriage that lasted for more than a year. Our marriage began with love and respect, and ended with the full consent of both parties, and within a framework of understanding and tranquility.”.
The pair added in their statement: “We have had a long-standing friendship since childhood, and feelings of love, respect, affection, and cooperation will remain between us, God willing, far from any disagreements or disputes.”.
They added: “This is a personal and private decision, concerning only us and our families, and we do not wish to share any details concerning our private lives.”.
The statement concluded: “We ask all friends and colleagues in the press and media to adhere to professionalism and respect our privacy, in order to avoid any unintentional embarrassment. We appreciate your support and understanding, and we thank everyone who shared the journey with us with their love and good intentions.”.
In July 2024, Bushra celebrated her wedding to Khaled Hamida. The couple held a party on the North Coast attended by a large number of art stars, most notably Dorra, Liqaa Sweidan and her daughter Jumana, Hani Ramzi, Laila Elwi, Mais Hamdan, Rania Youssef, Liqaa El-Khamisi, and a number of other artists.
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Promo for the series "Al-A'sha Street 2": Conflicts and surprises in Ramadan
Watch the teaser trailer for the second season of "Al-A'sha Street" this Ramadan. A shocking twist turns the tables and escalates conflicts with a host of Saudi and Gulf drama stars.
The production company behind the series "Al-A'sha Street" has released the official teaser trailer for its second season, officially announcing the show's participation in the highly anticipated Ramadan drama lineup. This release comes amidst widespread public anticipation, building on the immense popularity and positive feedback the series garnered in its first season, which topped viewership charts and trended on social media platforms.
The rise of Saudi drama
The continuation of "Al-A'sha Street" for a second season comes amidst an unprecedented artistic movement in Saudi Arabia, where local drama is experiencing a golden age, supported by massive productions and scripts that boldly and profoundly address social realities. These works are part of a cultural evolution focused on presenting Saudi and Gulf identity in modern dramatic formats that compete regionally, making the second season of this series a focal point for both critics and audiences, especially given the high expectations for its visual quality and dramatic plot.
Escalation of conflicts
The teaser trailer revealed radical shifts in the dramatic structure of the work, as conflicts escalate within the working-class neighborhood where the events unfold. The footage showed the main characters facing new existential crises that will completely alter the course of their lives, increasing tension in relationships and intertwining plot lines in an atmosphere charged with surprises and mystery, avoiding the monotony that can plague second seasons of dramas.
pivotal turning point
The trailer intensely highlighted a pivotal development in the character of "Aziza," portrayed by the brilliant actress Lama Abdel Wahab. The scenes suggest she experiences a profound shock that represents a major turning point, not only in her personal journey but also as a pivotal event whose impact reverberates through the other characters and overturns the balance of power and social equilibrium within the neighborhood, promising viewers a high dose of suspense and psychological drama.
The importance of the Ramadan season
The series' return during Ramadan is particularly significant, as the holy month is considered the peak of the television season in the Arab world and the fiercest arena for competition among production companies. The production company promoted the new season on social media platforms with firm promises of unexpected events and more complex conflicts compared to the first season, reflecting confidence in the content and its ability to attract Gulf and Arab viewers amidst the crowded field of shows.
A selection of Gulf stars
The producers are banking on a cast that includes some of the brightest stars of Gulf and Saudi drama, promising high-caliber performances. The cast for the second season includes Baraa Alam, Elham Ali, Khaled Saqr, Aisha Kay, Lama Abdulwahab, Nasser Al-Dosari, Alaa Salem, Muhannad Al-Hamdi, Amira Al-Sharif, Maha Al-Ghazal, Basel Al-Sali, and Tarfa Al-Sharif, in addition to several other prominent actors who will add significant depth to the storyline.
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An emergency meeting of artistic unions to resolve the Hani Mehanna crisis and prevent his appearance
Mustafa Kamel calls for an urgent meeting with the heads of artistic unions to discuss the crisis of Hani Mehanna’s statements, amid a decision to ban him from appearing in the media in order to preserve the symbols of Egyptian art and its history.
In a rapidly unfolding development within the Egyptian art scene, artist Mustafa Kamel, head of the Musicians Syndicate, has called for an urgent meeting tomorrow with leaders of the artistic unions in Egypt. This move comes in response to the ongoing fallout from the controversy surrounding renowned musician Hani Mehanna, following his recent statements that sparked widespread debate and resentment among both the artistic community and the public.
Unified union action to contain the situation
The meeting is expected to be attended by high-level representatives, including the heads of the three artistic unions affiliated with the Federation of Artistic Syndicates. Dr. Ashraf Zaki, head of the Actors' Syndicate, and director Mosaad Fouda, head of the Cinema Professions Syndicate, will participate, along with director Omar Abdel Aziz, president of the Federation of Artistic Syndicates. This gathering of union leaders aims to formulate a unified and institutional stance to contain the current crisis and ensure it does not escalate in a way that could harm the image of Egypt's rich artistic heritage.
Background to the crisis and the Supreme Media Council's decision
This call comes in the wake of a firm decision issued by the Supreme Council for Media Regulation, which referred musician Hani Mehanna to the Federation of Artistic Syndicates for investigation, accompanied by a decision to ban him from appearing in all visual, audio, and print media. This decision came in response to complaints that deemed Mehanna's statements offensive to a number of deceased and current Egyptian art figures, which necessitated swift regulatory and syndicate intervention to control the artistic media landscape.
Protecting soft power and art symbols
This meeting holds particular significance, transcending the mere resolution of a personal dispute, as it touches upon the very essence of preserving Egypt's "soft power." Egyptian art, with its long history and timeless icons, represents a fundamental pillar in shaping the Arab consciousness. Therefore, the attendees seek to emphasize that freedom of expression is guaranteed, but it is limited by the boundaries of infringing upon the reputations of artistic figures who have shaped Egypt's cultural history. Protecting the reputation of these icons is an integral part of the role of artistic unions in preserving the nation's cultural heritage.
Managing conflicts within the artistic community
In a related context, Mustafa Kamel emphasized in his official statement the important principle of "respecting elders and honoring icons," stressing the union's categorical rejection of any transgressions that might diminish the stature of artistic figures. The head of the Musicians Syndicate pointed out the necessity of addressing any differences of opinion within the legitimate union and legal frameworks, away from media mudslinging that could transform professional disagreements into personal conflicts damaging everyone's reputation.
Expected decisions and recommendations
The meeting is expected to produce a set of recommendations and decisions aimed at establishing a code of ethics to regulate media statements related to the history of art and its symbols, in addition to determining the legal and union position regarding the musician Hani Mehanna based on the results of the investigations, and in a way that ensures the preservation of the prestige of artistic institutions and the image of Egyptian art before the world.
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Hayat Al-Fahad in intensive care in London... Details of her condition and her absence during Ramadan
Hayat Al-Fahad's manager has revealed that she has been admitted to intensive care in London, confirming the absence of the Gulf screen icon from the upcoming Ramadan season. Here are details of her health condition and artistic career.
Recent news regarding the health of the esteemed Kuwaiti actress Hayat Al-Fahad widespread concern among the artistic community and the public, after her manager revealed a sudden deterioration in her health that necessitated her transfer to intensive care in a London hospital. This news comes as a shock to fans of the "Lady of the Gulf Screen," especially with the approach of Ramadan, a season in which she is traditionally a pillar of the entertainment world.
Health situation details in London
In a recently circulated video, the artist's manager reassured the public that her condition was relatively stable despite its seriousness, saying, "Thank God for everything. She is still receiving treatment in the intensive care unit in London." He explained that the medical team is closely monitoring her case and expressed his hope that she will overcome this health crisis soon, adding, "God willing, after her treatment is complete, we will see her again.".
Forced absence from Ramadan dramas
The same source confirmed that the health issue prevented the completion of preparations for the new drama series that Fahad had intended to present during the holy month of Ramadan. Her manager expressed his sadness at this forced absence, saying, "This is the first Ramadan we're entering without her, and it's truly disheartening." This absence is a rare occurrence, as Hayat Al-Fahad's name has been synonymous with the Ramadan season for many years, presenting dramas and period pieces that have achieved great popular success.
A rich artistic career and a long history
It is impossible to discuss Gulf drama without mentioning Hayat Al-Fahad, one of the most prominent pioneers of art in the Arabian Gulf region. She began her artistic career in the 1960s and contributed to shaping the identity of Kuwaiti drama through iconic roles in timeless works such as "My Aunt Qumasha" and "Ruqaya and Sabiqa," as well as in more recent dramas that addressed profound social and human issues. Al-Fahad is distinguished by being a versatile artist, combining acting and writing, which lends her work a realistic touch that resonates with the concerns of Gulf society.
Special status and popular influence
News of Hayat Al-Fahad's illness has garnered widespread attention due to her immense popularity with millions. She is not merely an actress, but a symbol of Kuwait and the Gulf's soft power in the arts. Her fans have taken to social media to pray for her speedy recovery, recalling her significant artistic legacy that has resonated with generations, and emphasizing that her absence from the screen will leave a noticeable void in the upcoming season.
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