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Khabarni – The Syrian artist Ayman Zidane praised the Syrian-Palestinian star Shukran Murtaja, describing her as one of the arts, considering her a true model of professional success.
Zidane said that Murtaja was not celebrated as a star as she deserved, but in her personal estimation, she is one of the numbers in the field of acting now, and she deserves to stop her for a long time, because that she is a great actress. , and has print in various types of drama.
He said: “Shukran is a creative person and a great actor,” while hosting a television show.
Then, Murtaja played the video clip on her Instagram account, asking a question to her followers, saying: “Is there any honor more precious and beautiful than these words?
Murtaja expressed her happiness and pride at Zidane’s tribute to her, describing him as a father-in-law, a master of love, and a great artist, sending him a message of gratitude and appreciation, saying: “How grateful I want your presence, your presence, your love, and the trust you gave me a lot.”
Murtaja explained in her message that Zidane played a big role in her artistic career, wishing him continued health and well-being.
Zidane and Shukran double
Despite the lack of duets given by Ayman Zidane and Shukran Murtaja, their scenes together in several works of art are still present in the minds of the audience, and among the most prominent series that brought the two together there is “The Diaries of Jamil and Hana” in 1997, and “The Three Musketeers” 2022, where Shukran played the role of Ayman’s wife.
Shukran project and Zidane series
Shukran Murtaja recently launched a new project for Syrian products, which includes handmade bags, inspired by her character “Farida Al-Asaad”, which she played in the series ” Love Game“, while Ayman Zidane is currently showing the Syrian series “The Agent”, which belongs to the drama of police and gang crimes, and adapted from the Turkish series “Inside” (Icerde), with participation of Samer Ismail, Wissam Fares, Yara Sabry, Talal Al-Jurdi, Rasha Bilal, and drama therapist Rami Koussa, Directed by Barbaros Bilgin.