“OSN j” launches the Khaleeji series “Dafi Al-Sha’ar” exclusively for the first time on Ya Hala channel

OSN, the region’s leading entertainment content network, has exclusively for the first time launched the Khaleeji series “Dafi Al-Sha’ar” on Yala channel. “Dafi Al-Sha’ar” is considered one of the most important Gulf series that viewers watch across the Middle East, where it has received wide attention due to the distinctiveness of its inspiring message of goodness and coexistence, and the rejection of evil and disharmony among members of the same society.

The events of the Gulf drama revolve around a group of social stories that embody the reality of daily and family life in the Gulf countries and the Arab world. Viewers coexist with the heroes through a set of facts and challenges prevailing in the region, where the series sheds light on the contradictions such as the splendor of family bonding and its positive effects in enhancing feelings of love, affection and compassion between spouses and its reflection on the children’s dealings with parents and their righteousness to their parents and the constant pursuit of their satisfaction. On the other hand, the focus is on the problems resulting from family disintegration in some homes, and its devastating negative impact on the relationship between family members, and the resulting disobedience of children and the stumbling of feelings of harmony and coexistence within the same house.

The series, written by Jassem Al-Jitaili and directed by Hussein Al-Halibi, simulates the authenticity, customs and traditions of the conservative Gulf society and the processions of the present, whose residents’ lives revolve around faith in God, fate, destiny and acceptance of the course of things, at a time when some of them face various types of suffering, caused by the use of witchcraft and sorcery. In an attempt by them to destroy the dreams of others and prevent them from achieving their goals because of hatred and envy. The novel is characterized by its coherent and woven narrative with a set of human features that include class and social differences, feelings of love, marriage and divorce, suffering poverty, facing diseases, the effects of addiction, acts of harassment, thoughts of liberation, and conflicts between brothers and cousins ​​in An attempt by them to excel and reach their aspirations.

A group of the Gulf’s brightest stars are participating in the drama, including Zahra Arafat (Baza), who is married to Jamal Al Radhan (Abdul Hai), who works as a dancer in a popular group, and they cooperate together to face the difficulties of living. Zahra (Baza) shines in the role of the mother and her sacrifices for her children and her desire to give them a better life, insisting on doing everything in her power to ensure their happiness and provide everything they need. Shaima Sabt embodies the role of Modi, Baza’s younger sister, who is affected by social pressures and suffers in her married life despite her great attachment to her husband, to be able to finally be liberated in an open way by improving her way of thinking and her vision of life. The drama also features Abdullah Boushahri (Dr. Fawaz), the eldest son (Lebza and Abdel Hai), who supports his family and parents, after he sacrificed and contributed to raising his younger brothers so that they could live in better conditions. Part of the drama revolves around Muhammad Safar (Fares), the second son of the family, who is clothed by a lover’s fairy and who locks him behind the bars of his body, threatening the family’s life and stability and trying to destroy the relationship between them.

Also participating in the series is Mays Kamer in the role of Samar, the evil wife of Abd al-Hayi’s brother, Fawz Janahi (Fayza), the daughter of Baza and Abd al-Hayyi, a university student, in addition to Shaima Rahimi (Alaa), Haya al-Qaydi (a narrator), Ibtisam Abdullah (Safiya) and Hassan Muhammad (Youssef). ), Maitham Badr (Aws) and others are a constellation of Arab and Gulf actors.

The series will be shown exclusively on Ya Hala channel from Sunday to Thursday at 20:00 KSA time.

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