Culture and Art
What does “Number One” mean by “Hategili”?
It seems that the controversy surrounding the phrase "Congratulations, my son... How are you?", which Egyptian actress Yasmine Sabri directed to her colleague Mohamed Ramadan, has escalated
It seems that the controversy surrounding the phrase “Congratulations, my son… How are you?” which Egyptian artist Yasmine Sabri directed to her colleague Mohamed Ramadan in a congratulatory gesture for his recent successes, during an artistic suhoor organized by a production company in Cairo at the end of last Ramadan, has not ended, after the latter stirred controversy again on social media, immediately after releasing the promotional poster for a new song called “Hatgeeli,” which contained some hints about his recent crisis with Yasmine.
Ramadan posted the promotional poster for the song, which was a cartoon image of him with a girl standing in front of him. Ramadan used the same gesture that he had used to express his anger at the artist Yasmine Sabri at a suhoor party of one of the production companies during the last month of Ramadan.
The gesture caused a major crisis between the two parties, after Yasmine said to him, "Congratulations, my son," to which he pointed at her with his hand, saying, "My son?! Are you crazy?!".
Some people linked the song's poster to the incident, considering it a new round of provocation against Yasmine, who had decided to sue him for what he did, but ultimately backed down after some mutual friends intervened to calm the crisis.
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Not content with just posting the song's poster, Mohamed Ramadan also posted a cartoon video on his official Instagram account, in which he appears as "Nasser El Desouky" pointing a madman's sign at a girl with long black hair standing in front of him, which followers considered a reference to his crisis with his fellow actress.
Some people linked Ramadan’s exploitation of his crisis with Yasmine to promote his new song to previous situations in which he exploited his personal problems to promote his artistic works, as he exploited his crisis with a media figure to promote one of his songs, and he also exploited his crisis with a famous bank to promote another of his artistic works.
It is worth mentioning that the artist Mohamed Ramadan had traveled with his family to Washington, to perform at one of the concerts there, as part of the Coachella Valley Festival concerts scheduled to be held in America, the day after tomorrow, Sunday.
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Ramadan 2024 TV series: Strong competition between Saudi and Egyptian dramas
A map of Ramadan 2024 drama series. Saudi, Gulf, and Egyptian productions fiercely compete for viewership in a season packed with big-budget productions.
With the approach of the holy month of Ramadan, the Arab entertainment scene enters a state of high alert, as satellite channels and digital streaming platforms prepare to launch their diverse lineups of dramas. This season, considered the most important on the television production calendar, witnesses fierce competition among production giants in Saudi Arabia, the Gulf, and Egypt, each striving to secure a leading position in the viewership race by offering a rich mix of social, historical, heritage, and comedic dramas, aiming to satisfy all tastes of the Arab audience.
This competition is not a recent phenomenon, but rather an extension of a deeply rooted cultural tradition spanning more than half a century. The month of Ramadan has gradually transformed from a religious and social occasion into a peak season for media and entertainment in the Arab world. From the days of the single state-run television channel that families gathered around, through the satellite television revolution of the 1990s which expanded options, to today's era of digital platforms that offer on-demand viewing, the Ramadan series has remained the centerpiece of entertainment and the arena for the greatest creative and commercial competition throughout the year.
At the heart of this competition, Saudi drama stands out with remarkable strength. The second season of "Shari' al-A'sha" (The Blind Street) takes center stage, returning to build on the immense success of its first season. The series continues to delve into the social memory of the 1970s, showcasing the economic and cultural transformations through the stories of residents in a traditional neighborhood, promising a dramatic escalation in the conflicts. Saudi drama also presents a historical Bedouin drama, "Kahilan," which explores the power struggles and influence within the tribes, attempting to revive this genre with a contemporary production style. On the comedy front, the beloved duo Majid Mutrib and Reem Abdullah return in the third season of "Jak al-Alam" (The Flag Has Arrived), offering a dose of family laughter through the everyday situations of "Abu Samel" and "Umm Samel.".
Gulf drama, and specifically Kuwaiti drama, is entering the competition with its weighty offering, the heritage series "Sumoom Al-Qaydh" (Summer Poison). The work is based on the local environment, rich with human details and traditional conflicts, relying on a selection of Gulf stars to ensure a wide audience base, capitalizing on the growing interest in heritage works that document the region's history and present it in an attractive visual format.
As for Egyptian drama, historically a leader in the field, it is participating with significant works. Star Mustafa Shaaban returns in the series "Darsh," tackling a popular neighborhood drama that blends the past and present, while Ahmed El-Awady presents "Ali Clay," the story of a poor young man's struggle to rise in the world of boxing, within a framework that addresses class conflict and profound psychological transformations.
The impact of this competition extends far beyond mere entertainment, forming a major economic and cultural phenomenon. It drives artistic production, creates thousands of jobs, and serves as a massive advertising arena where companies pour enormous budgets. Regionally, these productions act as a tool of soft power, reflecting each country's culture, history, and societal trends, thus enhancing its media presence in the region. With the proliferation of global platforms, these series have become a bridge to Arab communities abroad and a window for global audiences to learn about contemporary Arab culture.
Ultimately, with more shows being announced, the upcoming Ramadan season seems wide open. Competition will be fierce not only for television viewership ratings but also for trending spots on social media platforms, with the audience remaining the final judge, determining the fate of each show and granting it success and impact.
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The story of artist Ibrahim Al-Milad: Turki Al-Sheikh's invitation revives a dream
Visual artist Ibrahim Al-Milad makes a strong comeback to the art scene after an invitation from advisor Turki Al-Sheikh, overcoming years of financial challenges and distance from art.
In a humanitarian gesture reflecting the growing interest in artistic talent in Saudi Arabia, visual artist Ibrahim Al-Milad expressed his deep gratitude for the invitation he received from His Excellency Turki Al-Sheikh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority. Al-Milad emphasized that this invitation was not merely an appreciation of his art, but a lifeline that revived his spirits and boosted his self-confidence after years away from the art scene.
The artist Al-Milad had garnered widespread sympathy after describing himself as a "failure" in a poignant statement, explaining that this feeling stemmed from his inability to achieve his long-held artistic ambitions. He attributed this to compelling life circumstances, as he was forced to abandon his passion for visual arts for many years due to his professional obligations as a firefighter in Qatif Governorate, in addition to family responsibilities that demanded his complete dedication.
Background of the story: From firefighting to the art of painting
Ibrahim Al-Milad's story exemplifies the many talents that life's circumstances can stifle. After years of dedicated service in his field, Al-Milad found himself, upon retirement, with an opportunity to return to his first love: art. However, this return was not easy. Limited financial resources and a modest pension posed significant obstacles to his ambitions, preventing him from participating in art exhibitions or even promoting his work as he deserved. This kept him out of the media spotlight and the Saudi art scene.
The importance of support in the context of Vision 2030
Advisor Turki Al-Sheikh's invitation comes within the context of a major cultural and artistic transformation underway in the Kingdom, as part of the goals of Vision 2030, which places particular emphasis on supporting culture and the arts as a cornerstone of quality of life and a driver of the creative economy. The General Entertainment Authority plays a pivotal role in discovering and supporting local talent across various fields, showcasing it to both local and international audiences. Highlighting the story of an artist like Al-Milad sends a powerful message: opportunities are available to everyone, and genuine talent will find appreciation and support regardless of age or past circumstances.
Expected impact and new beginning
This support is expected to have a significant positive impact not only on Ibrahim Al-Milad's personal career but also on the Saudi art scene as a whole. It encourages other artists facing similar challenges to persevere and not give up. For Al-Milad, this invitation represents a new starting point towards realizing his dreams. He now hopes to exhibit his work in major art venues, from Riyadh to international biennials and exhibitions, sharing his artistic vision, honed through years of passion and patience, with the world.
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Rashed Al-Majed's third concert in Riyadh Season after millions of requests
After two concerts sold out and set a record with 1.3 million ticket requests, Rotana announces a third concert for artist Rashed Al-Majed as part of Riyadh Season. Find out the date and ticket details.
In a move reflecting the immense popularity of the renowned Saudi artist, Rotana Audio Visual Company announced a third concert for the "Sinbad of Arabic Song," Rashed Al-Majed, as part of Riyadh Season. This decision comes in direct response to the unprecedented public demand for his previous two concerts, with ticket requests exceeding 1.3 million – a record number for the season's concerts – further cementing Al-Majed's status as one of the most prominent singers in the Arab world.
Background of the event: Riyadh Season as a global entertainment destination
Riyadh Season, as part of which this concert is being held, is a pivotal component of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which aims to diversify the economy and boost the tourism and entertainment sectors. Launched to transform the Saudi capital into a global hub, the season has attracted millions of visitors from within the Kingdom and abroad through a diverse array of artistic, sporting, and cultural events. The ability to attract stars of Rashid Al-Majed’s caliber and the success of his concerts are a testament to the success of this strategy and the Kingdom’s capacity to organize world-class events that satisfy the aspirations of an audience eager for art and culture.
The importance of the event and its expected impact
The significance of this additional concert extends beyond its artistic impact; it represents a crucial economic and cultural indicator. Locally, the concert boosts domestic tourism and supports the local economy. Regionally, it solidifies Riyadh's position as the entertainment capital of the Middle East, rivaling major cities that have long dominated the sector. Internationally, this success enhances the Kingdom's image as an open and culturally vibrant nation, encouraging further global investment and partnerships in the entertainment industry.
New concert date and ticket details
In response to overwhelming public demand, Rotana confirmed via its official Instagram account that the third concert will take place on February 5th. The company explained that tickets for the additional concert will go on sale starting next Tuesday through the official Riyadh Season website, a move aimed at facilitating the booking process and giving as many fans as possible the opportunity to attend this exceptional evening.
Unparalleled success for previous nights
Rashed Al-Majed had previously performed two highly successful concerts, both of which were sold out. During these concerts, Al-Majed presented a selection of his most beloved and famous songs, which the audience knew by heart, under the direction of the esteemed maestro Waleed Fayad and accompanied by a musical ensemble comprised of some of the most skilled musicians, in addition to the creative musical arranger Cyrus, creating a complete and unforgettable artistic experience.
A touching message from Sinbad to his audience
The human aspect was not absent from these artistic encounters, as Rashid Al-Majed began his concerts with a touching message to his audience, in which he expressed his deep longing for them and apologized for his absence, promising to compensate them by presenting more artistic works and live encounters in the coming period, which was met with great interaction from the audience.
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