Al Bilad newspaper Ramadan television works achieve attendance and success – 2024-04-01 15:04:18

Monday, April 1, 2024


A number of Ramadan series this year achieved high audiences among the Ramadan 2024 series that ended their showing in the first half of the season, and as we approach the end of the month of Ramadan, many works have emerged in the crowded television schedule:

“owls”

This has to go down as one of the best Gulf Ramadan dramas of the year. Set in the coastal cities of the Northern Emirates in 1938, it follows the story of Shihab, who aims to build his tattered reputation as a sea captain after his last voyage results in the loss of a child and a valuable cargo.

Meanwhile, the British Empire is also moving, and, keen to establish a lucrative trade route to India, a naval base is established in the northern emirate, much to the dismay of the local community. Al-Boom goes on to “show how Shihab seizes the geopolitical opportunity to create a lucrative maritime trade route between the Gulf and Southeast Asia.

Beautifully shot on location in Ras Al Khaimah, the film beautifully represents life in a close-knit coastal community, conveys to viewers the important role sailors played in establishing UAE society, and is shown on Abu Dhabi TV.

“Highest viewing rate”

Starring Salma Abu Deif and Laila Ahmed Zaher, it tells the true story of an Egyptian influencer involved in a legal case over the use of her accounts on social media over the course of 16 episodes.

While the brevity of the series ensures that the tension is maintained throughout, the series subtly sends a message about the dangers of social media and its repercussions on families and society as a whole.

“Forgotten files”

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This engaging Kuwaiti murder mystery series revolves around a retired police office investigating a suspicious death in an apartment building full of characters.

The characters are revealed and the plot changes in an interesting way with a story set in the late 1980s/early 1990s, effective costume design in evoking that era, an Arabic cast, clear dialogue, and quick twists and turns.

“The Crown”

The Syrian drama Taj has won everyone’s approval. The events of the series take place in Damascus in 1940, during the period of resistance against French colonial forces, and the series distinguishes itself with a well-crafted plot.

The series stars Tim Hassan in the titular main role, and he is joined by another heavyweight Syrian actor, Bassam Koussa, who plays a complex role that oscillates between political loyalty and betrayal. At the same time, the newcomer to acting, “Faya Younan,” is also wonderful in her role as Taj’s wife.

The series heralds a dignified return to Syrian drama, which previously had a prominent place on regional television.

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