Through the series «Ahl Al-Dar», «The Bottom Line» and «Silk Collar»

Ahmed Al Jassmi: «Dubai Media» has restored the luster of Emirati drama in Ramadan

  • Ahmed Al Jassmi: "The presence of three Emirati productions on Sama Dubai TV reflects the diversity of local drama."

  • • Marei Al-Halyan appears in the Ramadan season in more than one way, through the series "Ahl Al-Dar" and "Bayt Al-Qasid".

  • • "Silk Collar" carried a surprise of high caliber, represented by the return of the artist Samira Ahmed to the scene after retiring from artistic work for years.

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For years, Dubai Media Incorporated has played an important role in supporting the Emirati drama sector, which formed a basic basis for strengthening this sector, raising the share of Dubai Media in the drama market, and making it in an advanced position, as it has become an important outlet for many artistic and drama production companies.

In this year's Ramadan, Emirati drama looks like a dark horse bet on by Dubai Media Incorporated, which has succeeded in producing three prominent works: "Ahl Al-Dar", "The Bottom Line" and "Silk Colar", which brings together a constellation of Emirati drama stars, who have contributed and continue to tell a group of stories and stories that touch people's hearts, reflect their aspirations and ambitions, and raise their various societal issues, as the three works are shown on Sama Dubai.

Push forward

For his part, Emirati artist Ahmed Al Jassmi thanked the management of Dubai Media Incorporated for its support in moving the wheel of Emirati drama and pushing it forward. He said: "I extend my sincere thanks to the management of (Dubai Media), which began this year to move towards changing the form of local drama production, so that the presentation of works is not limited only to the period of the blessed month of Ramadan, but continues throughout the year," considering it an important step that means a lot to the Emirati artist and producer.

He added: "The presence of three Emirati works on Sama Dubai reflects the diversity of local drama, as well as being an employment for producers and artists alike," noting that the launch of filming and production work early this year helped to provide a distinguished drama product that enjoys all the required production standards, and to present high-end works that meet the aspirations of the viewer and respect his mind.

He pointed out that without Dubai Media's ambitious and serious steps, Emirati drama would not have been able to regain its luster.

Rich comedy

In Ramadan this year, Al Jassmi will appear in two works, the first entitled "Ahl Al-Dar" and the second entitled "The Silk Collar", which revolve around social dramas and address serious issues. The events of «Ahl Al-Dar» are characterized by their comedic richness, as his story revolves around four elderly people who used to meet in a popular café to chat, and the common denominator between them is their suffering from neglect and neglect of their children, which leads to their falling into many crises, and in the meantime businessman «Saud» proposes to host them for a whole year in his old house, which turns it into a home for the elderly with special specifications, and requires them to leave all the details of their previous lives in their old homes, so that they can start a new life And rebuilding bridges of communication between them and their children, so that they accept his offer and enjoy times full of fun, sports, entertainment and bliss, in return, their departure from their homes affects the lives of children who enter into various crises as a result of the absence of their fathers who have high experience in life.

According to the artist Ahmed Al Jassmi, the work, directed by Omar Ibrahim, aims to review the state of intellectual disparity and the gap between the generation of parents who lived on instinct and were raised on authentic customs and traditions, and the generation of children whose lives were shaped by social networking sites and advanced technologies, and described «Ahl Al-Dar», which is broadcast daily on the channel «Sama Dubai» at 20:00 pm, and repeated at 12:30 am, and repeated the next day at one in the afternoon, as it represents a beautiful dramatic attempt, as it reviews in detail Problems related to the difference of generations and ideas, the difference between parents and children, the traditional thinking of parents and the clash between generations, in addition to reviewing the disadvantages of using social media and its impact between those generations and on them.

The story of an arrogant lady

The appearance of the artist Ahmed Al Jassmi in Ramadan this year was not limited to «Ahl Al-Dar», but also participates in the «Silk Collar», which carried with it a surprise of high caliber, represented by the return of the artist Samira Ahmed to the art scene after retiring from artistic work for years. The work, which bears the fingerprints of writer Mona Al-Nofli, deals with the story of "Khawla", a woman who is arrogant and condescending to her daughter "Ansam" to the extent that it reaches the limits of robbing her child and giving it to her brother, the surgeon, who suffers from infertility, which leads to the fall of "Khawla" in the evil of her actions.

"Silk Collar", which is broadcast daily at 21:00 pm and repeated at 2:30 am, opens through its dramatic plot the eyes on many thorny issues, and knocks on the doors of many social files that have turned into a "trend" in the arenas of "social media", and in addition to the artist Samira Ahmed, who was honored by the Dubai Festival for Youth Theatre, finally, with the "Theatrical Personality of the Year" award, the artist Haifa Hussein, the artist Mansour Al-Faily, Alaa Shaker and Reem Hamdan participate in the starring "Silk Collar", directed by Ahmed Yaqoub Al-Muqla, the artist Haifa Hussein, the artist Mansour Al-Faily, Alaa Shaker and Reem Hamdan and others.

Emirati drama continues to shine through the series "The Bottom Line", which bears the fingerprints of Emirati artist Abdullah Saleh, in cooperation with Marei Al-Halyan and a group of artists, and is shown daily on "Sama Dubai" channel (at 17:00 and repeated at 1:30 am and repeated the next day at 11:00 am), and this work represents a strong return of the artist Abdullah Saleh to the dramatic scene, as it is one of the main pillars of the work.

The series «The Bottom Line», which is directed by Bassem Shaabo is a heritage series, dating back to the thirties of the last century, and it is based on the story of an unjust and cruel man who raises his son in a rough way, and the events continue with the son who underwent that upbringing so that the effects of this education on «Dahi bin Saif». The work stars Marei Al-Halyan, Abdullah Saleh, Ibrahim Salem, Fatima Al-Hosani and Hilal Al-Faily.The Emirati dramas can also be followed through "Awan Platform".

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Ahmed Al Jassmi said: "In the series (Ahl Al-Dar), which was co-authored by writer Bashayer Al-Abdouli, in cooperation with the owner of the idea, Dr. Ali Al-Sayegh, we sought to attract a large group of well-known UAE stars, such as: Marai Al-Halyan, Ahmed Al-Ansari, Sougha, Ibrahim Salem, Huda Al-Ghanim, Marwan Abdullah Saleh, Reem Hamdan, the media face Rehab Al-Muhairi, Talal Al-Mahmoud, Badour, and others."