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Controversial scenes in Ramadan series “Al-Atawla” spark social media backlash

09:18 PM Wednesday 13 March 2024

Books – Marwan Al-Tayeb:

The series “Al-Atawla”, which is shown during the Ramadan drama season this year, continues to raise controversy with a number of scenes that raise controversy among social media users, the most recent of which was the dance scene in the second episode between the artist Noha Abdeen and the artist Tariq Lotfy, which some saw as inappropriate for showing during the Ramadan season, given that the series It is followed by thousands of Egyptian and Arab families.

The third episode of the series “Al-Atawla” included a scene between the artist Muhammad Al-Taji and the artist Hoda Al-Etrebi Ali Al-Bahr, where Al-Taji dated her and during the date he tried to touch her and harass her verbally, so she responded to him by saying: “What are you eating, man?”, to which he replied: “ And eat crab.”

The events of the series “Al-Ataula” take place in one of the popular neighborhoods and deals with many characters and models that highlight the beauty of the neighborhood and everything in it. The series stars the artist Ahmed Al-Sakka, the artist Tariq Lotfy, the artist Bassem Samra, the great artist Salah Abdullah, the artist Hanan Youssef, the artist Noha Abdeen, and the artist Sami. Maghawri, written by Hisham Hilal, and directed by Ahmed Khaled Moussa.

It is noteworthy that the artist Mohamed El-Beltagy is participating in a number of dramatic works during Ramadan this year, including the series “Haqq Arab” starring the artist Ahmed Al-Awadi, and the series “Joder” starring the artist Yasser Galal, which is scheduled to be shown in the second half of the Ramadan season.

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