Culture and Art
Mohamed Imam is filming his series “The King” in Dubai for Ramadan 2026
Superstar Mohamed Emam continues filming his highly anticipated series "The King" in Dubai after Malaysia, in preparation for Ramadan 2026. Learn about the details of the project, its cast, and expectations for its success.
An artistic journey across continents in preparation for Ramadan 2026
Egyptian star Mohamed Imam continues his intensive filming schedule in preparation for a major drama series for Ramadan 2026, having recently arrived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This stop is to complete filming scenes for his new series, titled "The King," after the production team finished the first phase of filming in Malaysia. This travel between different countries and continents reflects the scale of the production and the ambition to deliver a world-class work that will satisfy the tastes of the Arab audience.
Imam shared photos from his trip with his followers on his official Facebook account, commenting on them with words expressing the great effort made: “From country to country, from continent to continent, from weather to weather… great effort and a lot of tiredness… all so that I can present you with something amazing that befits you, the best people.”.
Background on the star and his artistic career
Mohamed Imam, son of the legendary actor Adel Imam, is one of the most prominent box office stars in Egypt and the Arab world in recent years. He has successfully built a wide fan base thanks to his artistic choices that blend action and comedy, making him a force to be reckoned with in both film and television. His previous works, such as the series "Hogan" and "El Nemr" and the film "Liss Baghdad," achieved great popular success, always raising expectations for his new projects.
"The King": A distinguished team and expectations of great success
The series "The King" brings together a stellar cast alongside Mohamed Imam, most notably Hanan Motawie, Mirna Gamil, Kamal Abu Raya, and Hajjaj Abdel Azim, promising a rich dramatic experience. Written by Mohamed Salah El-Azab and directed by Sherine Adel, the series is produced by Abdullah Abu El-Fotouh. This marks a reunion for the trio of Imam, El-Azab, and Adel after their resounding success with the 2019 series "Hogan," further fueling audience anticipation for the new project.
The importance of production and its expected impact
The Ramadan drama season holds immense importance in the Arab world, with major production companies and stars vying to deliver their best work. The series "The King," with its massive production and filming in international locations, underscores the significant progress of the Egyptian drama industry and its pursuit of global standards. The series is expected to achieve widespread regional success thanks to the popularity of its star and cast, and is anticipated to be among the most prominent contenders in the Ramadan 2026 lineup.
Persistence and dedication despite the risks
It's worth noting that Mohamed Imam had previously sustained an injury while filming an action scene for the series, highlighting his strong commitment to performing dangerous stunts himself without a stunt double. This dedication reflects his seriousness in delivering a complete and exciting production, and he reassured his fans about his health at the time, emphasizing that such challenges are part of the joy of creating a great work of art.
Culture and Art
Haifa Wehbe in Riyadh Season: A legendary concert and Gulf dances
Watch the details of Haifa Wehbe's exceptional concert at Riyadh Season. She performed the Samri and Razfa dances, dazzled with a captivating look, and set the stage ablaze with her new and old songs.
The Saudi capital witnessed an exceptional artistic night as Lebanese superstar Haifa Wehbe graced the Riyadh Season stage with a spectacular concert, drawing a massive audience that underscored her widespread popularity in the Arabian Gulf region. The concert was more than just a musical performance; it was a cultural and artistic celebration in which the diva interacted with the Saudi audience in a spontaneous and distinctive way, leaving an unforgettable mark on the season.
This concert is part of Riyadh Season, one of the most prominent entertainment initiatives launched by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as part of Vision 2030. The season aims to transform Riyadh into a global tourist and entertainment destination, attracting leading artists and stars from around the world. Over its successive editions, the season has successfully established the Kingdom's position on the regional and international entertainment map, offering diverse experiences that cater to all segments of society.
Haifa Wehbe didn't just perform a selection of her most famous songs, both old and new; she surprised the audience with her deep engagement with Saudi artistic heritage. She presented a traditional Gulf dance segment with the "Samri" troupe, showcasing a rich folk art form originating from the Najd region, known for its distinctive rhythms and group movements. This performance ignited the enthusiasm of the audience, who applauded her warmly in appreciation of her respect and appreciation for local art. Adding to the lively atmosphere was the appearance of a child on stage, who performed the "Razfa," a traditional and energetic dance, to the great encouragement and interaction of both the star and the audience.
The spontaneous moments from the concert spread like wildfire across social media platforms. Among the most notable was a humorous video clip in which Haifa asked an audience member to teach her "Saudi flirting," revealing a playful side to her personality and her close connection with her fans, reflecting the strong rapport between her and the Saudi audience. On the musical front, her performance of her new song "Badna Nrouq" was a highlight of the concert, with the audience enthusiastically singing along, confirming the song's success and popularity.
As for fashion and style, Haifa Wehbe captivated everyone with a look that combined sophistication and modesty. She wore a long black dress made of luxurious lace, featuring an off-the-shoulder design and long sleeves. She completed her look with striking diamond jewelry, a flowing hairstyle that highlighted her beauty, and bold Arabic makeup. This look was praised by fashion experts and fans alike, who commended her choice, which suited the atmosphere of the event and its cultural significance.
Culture and Art
The Saudi Media Authority approves 50 films and supports Vision 2030
The Media Regulatory Authority announced the approval of 50 cinematic contents and 15 series, reflecting the rapid growth of the entertainment sector in the Kingdom within the objectives of Vision 2030.
The General Authority for Media Regulation in Saudi Arabia announced its weekly report, revealing that it approved and classified 50 films and 15 television series last week. These figures underscore the rapid growth of the media and entertainment sector in the Kingdom, a key pillar of the Vision 2030 program.
Historical background and context of Vision 2030
This surge in activity reflects a strategic shift in the Saudi cultural and entertainment landscape. Following the 2018 decision to reopen cinemas, ending a decades-long ban, the Kingdom has witnessed a qualitative leap in content creation. The General Authority for Media Regulation plays a pivotal role in this phase, responsible for regulating and classifying content in accordance with the Kingdom’s cultural and social standards, thus ensuring the provision of meaningful and safe entertainment for the public. These efforts fall under the objectives of the Quality of Life Program, one of the Saudi Vision 2030 programs, which aims to develop and diversify entertainment opportunities to meet the needs of the population and enhance the Kingdom’s position as a global tourism and entertainment destination.
The importance of the event and its expected impact
The significance of these figures extends beyond mere entertainment, encompassing important economic and social dimensions. Locally, making this volume of content available enriches the choices offered to the public, stimulates local production, and creates new job opportunities for Saudi talent in writing, directing, producing, and acting. The Authority also clarified in its report that it has approved and classified 455 books and publications and 50 electronic games, demonstrating the comprehensiveness of the regulations across various forms of creative content.
Regionally and internationally, these steps reinforce the Kingdom's position as a leading regional hub for the media and entertainment industry, attracting foreign investment and global production companies that view the Saudi market as promising and vibrant. Furthermore, the issuance of 340 media licenses and 205 "trusted" licenses for individual advertisers on social media reflects the Authority's commitment to keeping pace with digital developments and its efforts to regulate the new media landscape, ensuring transparency, reliability, and consumer protection.
Culture and Art
The family of Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra is suing those spreading rumors about his deteriorating health
The family of the veteran artist Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra denied rumors of his deteriorating health, confirming that they have taken legal action against the pages that published fabricated photos with the aim of defamation.
A firm denial and decisive legal action
The family of the esteemed Egyptian actor Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra issued a strong official statement categorically denying all recent rumors circulating on social media regarding his deteriorating health or financial difficulties preventing him from affording medical treatment. The family asserted that these reports are completely false, describing them as fabricated and misleading.
In the statement, Ahmed, the artist's son, clarified that the circulated photos and posts attributed to his father are completely fabricated. He indicated that the hidden agenda behind this campaign is to stir up cheap controversy and generate engagement at the expense of a prominent artist's reputation, which the family considers a clear and direct defamation warranting legal action. Accordingly, the family announced its intention to take all necessary legal measures against these pages and anyone involved in spreading these falsehoods, emphasizing that it will not hesitate to pursue those spreading rumors to protect the artist's reputation and rights.
A distinguished artistic background: Who is Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra?
The artist Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra is considered one of the pillars of Egyptian and Arab art, with a prolific career spanning more than six decades. Born in 1934, he graduated from the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts, embarking on a rich creative journey that saw him move skillfully between theater, cinema, television, and radio. He was renowned for his distinctive voice and his exceptional ability to embody diverse roles, from historical figures speaking classical Arabic to complex social characters. Among his most prominent works, etched in the memory of the Arab audience, is his iconic role as "Teacher Ibrahim Sardina" in the series "I Will Not Live in My Father's Robe," in addition to his participation in timeless works such as "Falling into the Well of Beersheba" and "King Lear," as well as his voice, which became synonymous with famous cartoon characters like "Scar" in the Arabic version of "The Lion King.".
The impact of rumors on artistic symbols
This incident highlights a dangerous and impactful phenomenon: the targeting of prominent artists with rumors on social media platforms. Spreading false news about the health or financial status of renowned artists not only causes them and their families psychological distress but also damages their long artistic careers and exploits public sympathy for its own gain. The legal action taken by Abu Zahra's family serves as an important message about the need to confront this phenomenon firmly, not only to protect the image of a particular artist but also to reinforce the principle of respecting privacy and combating fake news that has become a threat to the social fabric.
A previous crisis and the move towards a final solution
It's worth noting that this isn't the first time the family has faced public challenges. The artist's son previously thanked the Egyptian Ministry of Finance for its swift response in unfreezing his father's bank account. In this context, Ahmed Abu Zahra reiterated his demand that this step be the beginning of a comprehensive and final resolution to the crisis, through the complete closure of his father's tax file. He emphasized that the artist retired from acting more than five years ago, necessitating a final settlement of his status in recognition of his career and contributions.
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