Actress Amal Arafa revealed details of her personality in her first collaboration with artist and writer Georges Khabbaz in the joint championship that brought them together in the series ‘Brando Al Sharq’, recently launched on the ‘Watch’ platform, as part of an event held at the Akil Cinema in Dubai.
The play is classified as a black comedy, and differs from tragedy in that it combines the funny and the mournful, and reminds us of our current reality, according to the artist Amal Arafa.
And Arafa adds: “In each new experience, I reset the counter and forget everything that I presented during my career, and I give it again, and the character of Salwa in the Brando Al Sharq series looks like me, as well as all the characters. A person always tries to win good over evil, he looks like me and always looks for the right thing, and I always do it when I take the ladder sideways and think I need treatment “.
The work includes a group of Lebanese and Syrian actors, including Amal Arafa, Camille Salameh, Jihad Saad, Zina Makki, Talal Al-Jurdi, Elie Mitri, Fouad Yammine, Laura Khabbaz, Mia Said, Aliko Dawood, Aline Ahmar, George Khabbaz , and with the participation of Cynthia Karam, Joseph Sassine, May Sahab, Ghassan Attia, Mohamed Shams, Maria Tannouri, and with guests of honor Abdel Moneim Amairi, Saeed Sarhan, Mohamed Aqil, Emile Shaheen.