Saba Mubarak Shines at the 2025 Joy Awards in Riyadh
Actress Saba Mubarak graced the joy Awards ceremony, held yesterday evening in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with her presence. The event, known for celebrating the brightest stars in entertainment, music, and sports, was a dazzling affair attended by a host of regional and international celebrities.
Mubarak shared photos from the event on her Instagram account, accompanied by a heartfelt message: “Thank you to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for always hosting us, and may God bless you, the Entertainment Authority, for always supporting the Arab industry and talents.” Her words highlighted the significance of the event in fostering creativity and talent across the Arab world.
The Joy Awards ceremony was a star-studded affair, with notable attendees including Basem Samra, Amr Youssef, Nelly Karim, Anthony Hopkins, ahmed Helmy, Mona Zaki, and Yasmine Sabry, among others. The event was marked by a festive atmosphere and extensive media coverage, solidifying its status as the largest artistic gathering in the Middle East.
Mubarak’s latest project,the series “Watar Hasas”,has been making waves in the Arab entertainment industry. The show features a stellar cast, including Engy Al-Mokadem, Mohamed Alaa, and Heidi Karam, and is directed by Wael Farag.
Below is a summary of key highlights from the event:
| key Highlights | Details |
|———————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| Event | Joy Awards 2025 |
| Location | Riyadh,Saudi Arabia |
| Notable Attendees | Saba Mubarak,Anthony Hopkins,Ahmed helmy,Mona Zaki,Yasmine Sabry |
| Saba Mubarak’s Message | “Thank you to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for always hosting us…” |
| Latest Work | Series “Watar Hasas” |
The Joy Awards continues to be a platform that honors those who bring joy and inspiration to the world through their achievements. For more insights into the event, explore the stories of other attendees, such as Tamer Ashour’s reaction to winning the Favorite Song award or the moast prominent couples at the ceremony.
Stay tuned for more updates on the latest in arab entertainment and the remarkable talents shaping the industry.
Saba Mubarak Steals the Spotlight at the 2025 joy Awards in Riyadh: An Exclusive Interview with Entertainment Expert Dr. Layla Al-Hassan
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In a dazzling festivity of talent and creativity, the 2025 Joy Awards held in riyadh brought together some of the brightest stars from the Arab entertainment industry and beyond. Actress Saba Mubarak, a prominent figure in the region, graced the event with her presence, leaving a lasting impression with her heartfelt message and stunning appearance. To delve deeper into the meaning of this event and Saba Mubarak’s role in it, we sat down with Dr. Layla Al-Hassan, an expert in Arab cinema and culture, for an insightful conversation.
The Joy Awards 2025: A Celebration of Talent and Creativity
Senior Editor: Dr. Al-Hassan, the Joy Awards have become one of the most anticipated events in the Middle East. What makes this year’s edition stand out?
Dr.Layla Al-Hassan: Absolutely! The 2025 Joy Awards were particularly special because they showcased a perfect blend of regional and international talent. Riyadh’s vibrant atmosphere,combined with the star-studded guest list,created an unforgettable experience. The event not only celebrated achievements in entertainment but also highlighted Saudi Arabia’s growing role as a hub for artistic expression in the region.
Saba Mubarak: A Beacon of Arab Talent
Senior Editor: Saba mubarak was one of the shining stars of the evening. what does her presence at the Joy Awards signify for the Arab entertainment industry?
Dr. Layla al-Hassan: Saba Mubarak is a powerhouse of talent and a true ambassador for Arab cinema. Her participation in the Joy Awards underscores the event’s importance as a platform for recognizing and nurturing regional talent. Her heartfelt message on Instagram, thanking Saudi Arabia and the Entertainment Authority, also reflects the strong sense of unity and collaboration within the industry.
A Gathering of Stars: The Who’s Who of the Joy Awards
Senior Editor: The event was packed with celebrities from across the globe. Who were some of the most notable attendees, and what does their presence add to the occasion?
Dr. Layla Al-Hassan: the presence of figures like Anthony Hopkins, Ahmed Helmy, Mona Zaki, and Yasmine Sabry added immense prestige to the event. It’s not every day that you see such a diverse mix of talent under one roof. Their attendance highlights the global appeal of the Joy Awards and cements its reputation as the largest artistic gathering in the Middle East.
Behind the Scenes: Saba Mubarak’s Latest Project “Watar Hasas”
Senior Editor: on top of her appearance at the Joy Awards, Saba Mubarak is also making waves with her series “Watar Hasas.” Can you tell us more about this project and its impact on the industry?
Dr. Layla Al-hassan: “Watar Hasas” is a testament to Saba Mubarak’s versatility as an actress. The series, directed by Wael Farag, features a stellar cast and a compelling narrative that has captivated audiences across the Arab world. Its success reflects the growing demand for high-quality content in the region and reinforces Saba’s position as one of the leading figures in Arab entertainment.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Arab Entertainment
Senior Editor: What do events like the Joy Awards tell us about the future of the Arab entertainment industry?
Dr. Layla Al-Hassan: Events like the Joy Awards are a clear indicator of the industry’s rapid growth and global recognition. They provide a platform for emerging talents while celebrating the achievements of established stars. With the support of initiatives like Saudi Arabia’s Entertainment Authority, the Arab entertainment industry is poised to reach new heights in the coming years.
As the 2025 Joy Awards come to a close, they leave behind a legacy of inspiration and a promise of even greater things to come. With talents like Saba Mubarak leading the way and events like this celebrating their achievements, the future of Arab entertainment looks brighter than ever.