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Haza Al Masaa' Series: Conclusions we made.

  • Jun 29, 2017
  • 3 min read

Getting to another Ramadan Series that deserves the spotlight, we get into (Haza Al Masaa'), a series about certain social issues, but to a different level. So what makes this special?

1- The clearest image to realism

Tamer Mohsen - the director and plot creator - took the story to the best image possible, using new ideas within the relationships zone, from a man who is married to two women from different social levels, to men who were tracking women phones for purposes, to the story of a woman who is a victim of a harrassment video that a person used to threaten her by, to a woman who disguises herself in a veil to interact with and fool some people, to betrayal through phones. Adding up the soundtracks, the flow of story, the pure realism of the content, and.....

2- A special cast.

Remember the saying, the successful act needs the most convenient actors and actresses. In this series, we didn't only witness the brilliance of experienced actors, but also we discovered (or made sure of in some cases) future potential prospects, and most notably, there are some roles we can't blink when watching them.

a- From the new (or young) prospects:

-Mohamed Goma'a (Fayad): A superstar in your role, keep improving!

-Donia Maher (Hadeer): A simple, energetic, non-complicating actress, knows well how to interact in every situation, stay focused!

-Asmaa' Abo El Yazeed (Toqa): Your role is the birth certificate of a brilliant actress!

-Khaled Anwar (Treka): A master with all the meanings of the word!

-Ashraf Mahdy (Hamed): Got your role in its purest from, well done!

-Tamer Farag (Maged): I enjoyed your presence in the series, your sense of humour is fantastic, keep improving!

-Zeina Mansour (Om Abeer): Produced one of the best roles in a betraying woman, stay focused!

-Hagar Ahmed (Hazem's wife): A great breakthrough, keep improving!

-Malak Assem (Nour the kid): I can imagine the future of the art with your footsteps there!!

b-From the experienced:

-Samar Morsi (Hend): Very underrated actress! The way she expresses emotions is just eye-catching, in addition to the obvious simplicity she brings in her roles, most roles are pieces of cake to her!

-Bassel El Zaro (Sherif): You keep improving role after role, which is clear from your charisma.

-Mohamed Radwan (Safwat): Demonstrated top class ability in creating a unique husband, well done sir!

-Arwa Gouda (Nayla): Demonstrated the role in fashion, just needs a glance of energy, otherwise excellent!

c- Irreplacable

-Hanan Metawe'a (Abla): Where were you in the past years? Since (Wanoos) we witnessed an exceptional talent back to the TV screen, a formidable flavour to this series!!

-Ahmed Dawood (Samir): Very underrated shining star! You never stop convincing me as an extraordinary actor, you make every role enjoyable!

-Eyad Nassar (Akram): This is the best role you portrayed, and a flash of improvement to you, doubters should watch the series till the end to get the point that Akram is for you only!!

-Mohamed Farrag (Sony): How can I start this? :D You are the best actor in Middle East portraying a supporting role (no exaggeration indeed), I enjoy every role you make, and every character you invent using your abilities, your roles cannot be enjoyable with any other actor, no doubt he is involved in top series and movies, a backbone!!

Remarks:

Special Guests (Hany Adel - Mohamed Soliman - Sherif Danish) were stars in their roles!

Mahmoud Hafez, Hoda El Mofti, Aya Samaha, Salma Hassan, Donia El Nashar: You all did well, and I expect the better of you in forthcoming acts.

I suggest you watch this too, you will definitely enjoy!!

P.S:- I don't know the name of Samir's Father, but he had a remarkable role as well!


 
 
 

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