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Syrian Director Rasha Sharbatji Begins Filming “Badiya’s Sons” for 2024 Ramadan Season

Wednesday 20 December 2023 08:40 pm

Mirna Walid – Beirut – Syrian director Rasha Sharbatji published on her account a group of photos of herself from the filming location of her latest dramatic work, “Badiya’s Sons,” announcing the start of filming it to participate in the upcoming Ramadan season of 2024.

She commented, saying: “We started filming the series ‘Wlad Badiaa in the Levant.’ I am very optimistic about this work and the beautiful script by Ali Wajih and Yamen Al-Hajli, and the distinguished actors and technicians who are with me in the work team.”
She continued: “We will all do our best to come up with a nice picture and story that suits the viewer and the Syrian drama industry. We hope that you will enjoy the coming Ramadan with us.”
The work includes Syrian actress Sulafa Mimar, Yamen Al-Hajli, Mahmoud Nasr, Nadine Tahseen Bey, Samer Ismail, Emarat Rizk, Adnan Abu Al-Shamat, Dima Al-Jundi, Lina Hawarneh, and Nadine Khoury, and it is written by Ali Wajih and Yamen Al-Hajli, in the seventh collaboration between them.
The story of the series revolves around a human social framework around four brothers: Sulafa Mimar (Badiya), Mahmoud Nasr (Yassin), Samer Ismail (Shaheen), and Yamen Al-Hijli. They play the roles of “Badiya’s children,” and actress Emarat Rizk plays the role of their mother.

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