Tag: Karess Bashar

  • Syrian TV Series Broadcast Schedule for Ramadan 2026 Revealed

    Syrian TV Series Broadcast Schedule for Ramadan 2026 Revealed

    Digital Phablet – The major Syrian actors are making a strong comeback with an extensive Ramadan drama lineup.

    This year, Ramadan 2026 will feature a diverse range of Syrian dramas, including Damascus-set stories, comedies, and joint productions. Notable titles include “Mawlana” starring Taim Hassan, “Bikhmas Arwah” featuring Qusai Khouli, and “A’ilat Al-Malik,” which will be broadcast on MBC, Shahid, Roya TV, and Al-Araby 2 after Iftar.

    Here is the key schedule for Ramadan 2026 (Damascus/Cairo time):

    • “Mawlana” starring Taim Hassan and Mona Wassef airs after Iftar (around 9:00-10:00 PM) on MBC and Roya TV.
    • “Bikhmas Arwah” with Qusai Khouli and Karis Bashar airs after Iftar (around 8:00-9:00 PM) on Roya TV.
    • “Ya Ana Ya Hiya 2” (Comedy) airs at 7:40 PM on Roya TV.
    • “Al-Nuwailati” airs after Iftar on Roya TV.
    • The comedy series “Ma Ekhtalafna” (Part 3) airs at 8:00 PM on Al-Araby 2.
    • “Al-Khuruj Min Al-Bir” (The Exit from the Well) airs at midnight on Al-Araby 2.

    As Ramadan approaches, viewers are eagerly checking broadcast schedules for Syrian series, which this year showcase a mix of traditional Damascene settings, social issues, and suspense, featuring Syria’s most prominent stars.

    The diverse lineup includes the following main platforms and notable series:

    • “Mawlana” on MBC Drama, typically at 9:00 PM.
    • “Sa’adat Al Majnoun” on SBC Saudi Arabia at 10:00 PM.
    • “Ma Ikhtalafna 3” on Roya and Al Arabi 2 at 7:30 PM.
    • “Lobby Al Gharam” on OSN Ya Hala at 8:00 PM.
    • “Shams Al Aseel” on Syria Drama at 6:00 PM.

    The schedule of Syrian dramas for Ramadan 2026 might see slight adjustments, as channels finalize their timings on the first night. It’s recommended to stay updated via official sources.

    Highlights of the Ramadan drama lineup include:

    1. “Mawlana” starring Taim Hassan — one of the most anticipated series, featuring a sheikh with spiritual and social influence. Cast includes Mona Wassef, Nour Ali, and Fares Al-Helou. Broadcast on MBC Drama and Shahid platform, typically during prime time around 9:00 PM.

    2. “Bikhams Arwaah” (By Five Souls) — a suspenseful joint drama revolving around a mysterious murder, starring Qusai Khouli, Karis Bashar, and Adel Karam. It airs across Al Jadeed TV, Roya TV, Rotana Khalijia, and Shahid.

    3. “Al-Khurooj ila Al-Beer” (Going Out to the Well) — a realistic drama inspired by true events, written by Samer Radwan and directed by Mohamed Lotfi, featuring Jamal Suleiman, Samer Al-Masri, Abdel Hakim Qutaifan, and Carmen Lebbos. It airs on Al Araby 2 and the Al Araby Plus app.

    4. “Matbakh Al-Madina” (City Kitchen) — a contemporary social drama set in a Damascus restaurant, intertwined with love stories and the mystery of missing persons. Starring Abbas Al-Nouri, Sulafa Ma’mar, and Samer Al-Masri, available on Syria Drama, LTV, and Maraya platform.

    5. “Al-Nawilati” — a series reviving traditional Levantine tales with unique visuals, starring Samer Al-Masri, Dima Kandalaft, and Nadine Tahseen Beck. Broadcast on Saudi TV, Roya TV (Jordan), Sharjah TV, and Algeria 1.

    This lineup exemplifies the return of Syrian drama with a variety of genres highlighting the nation’s rich storytelling tradition. For the latest updates on broadcast schedules, viewers should monitor official channels, as timings may shift with channel announcements on Ramadan’s first night.

  • Bikhams Arwaah with Kosai Khauli & Karess Bashar: Story, Cast & Watch Guide

    Bikhams Arwaah with Kosai Khauli & Karess Bashar: Story, Cast & Watch Guide

    Digital Phablet – Kosai Khauli is back with an intense new drama scheduled for Ramadan 2026.

    The promotional teaser for the upcoming show “Bikhams Arwaah” featuring Kosai Khauli and Karess Bashar features a variety of scenes—from tender romantic moments to action sequences filled with pursuits, confrontations, and dynamic fight scenes. This trailer generated significant buzz among fans eager for its debut during the much-anticipated Ramadan 2026 drama lineup.

    Kosai Khauli, cast in the role of “Shams,” shared the teaser on his official Instagram account. The clip begins with him and Karess Bashar, portraying “Samahir,” enjoying romantic exchanges within a traditional neighborhood. His life takes a dramatic turn when he is legally recognized as the sole heir of a wealthy and influential man. However, he must first locate his four brothers, whose existence was deliberately erased by their father prior to bestowing this inheritance. This predicament forces him to choose between remaining in a perilous neighborhood or seeking new ways to amass wealth.

    Kosai Khauli Karess Bashar

    At the conclusion of the teaser, Karess Bashar delivers a profound line that encapsulates Kosai Khauli’s character’s inner conflict: “You are the only one who can decide.” “Would you rather be the son of a prince or the son of a woman who has passed away?”

    “Bikhams Arwaah” is a social drama infused with dark twists. The creators emphasize that the series explores themes laden with symbolism, delving into deep psychological transformations of the characters, enriching the narrative with layers of emotional depth.

    The cast includes Randa Kaadi, Hassan Awiti, Marineal Sarkis, Magdi Mashmoushi, Rania Salwan, Fares Yaghi, Wissam Barq, Wissam Hanna, Pierre Dagher, Milad Youssef, Victoria Aoun, Noura Rahal, and others. Leading actors also feature Qusai Khouli, Dima Kandalaft, and Razan Jamal.

  • Joy Awards 2026 Winners: Stars Who Took the Night

    Joy Awards 2026 Winners: Stars Who Took the Night

    Digital Phablet – The Joy Awards 2026 celebrated the biggest stars in entertainment.

    The Joy Awards are among the most prominent entertainment events in the Arab world. They recognize excellence in music, theater, sports, visual arts, and digital content creation. The winners are determined through public voting, reflecting popular preferences and appreciation for top artists and creators across various sectors.

    Held during Riyadh Season in 2026, the event was hosted in Riyadh, the Saudi capital. It featured spectacular musical and artistic performances, along with memorable moments on the red carpet, highlighting the most significant artistic and cultural successes of the past year.

    [Instagram embed of the event highlights]

    The winners of the 2026 Joy Awards include:
    – Favorite Male Artist in Music: Fadel Chaker
    – Favorite Female Artist in Music: Angham
    – Favorite Song: “Sahak El Shawq” by Fadl Shaker
    – Newcomer in Music: Mohamed Fadel Chaker

    [Instagram embed of the music awards]

    In the series category:
    – Favorite Actor: Abdulmohsen Al-Nemer for “Al-Morsi”
    – Favorite Actress: Karess Bashar
    – Favorite Egyptian Series: “Ashghal Shaqa Geddan”
    – Favorite Levantine Series: “Salma”
    – Favorite Newcomer: Taraf Al-Obaidi for “Ummi”
    – Favorite Gulf Series: “Shari’ Al-A’sha”
    – Favorite Series Director: Ahmed Katiksiz and Gul Saraltan for “Shari’ Al-A’sha”

    [Instagram embed of the series awards]

    In the film category:
    – Favorite Actress: Shujoun for “Urs Al-Nar”
    – Favorite Actor in Film: Maged El-Kedwany for “Fihha Eh Ya’ni”
    – Favorite Director: Omar El-Mohandes for “Siko Siko”
    – Favorite Film: “Siko Siko”

    [Instagram embed of the film awards]

    Special honors included:
    – Lifetime Achievement Award: Artist and former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosny
    – Lifetime Achievement Award: Forest Whitaker
    – Honorary Joy Awards: Saleh Al-Arayedh
    – Honorary Entertainment Creator Awards: Assala Nasri, Ahmed Al-Doughji, and Amr Mostafa
    – Personality of the Year: Millie Bobby Brown

    [Image of the 2026 awards ceremony]

    The significance of the Joy Awards lies in their direct impact on artists and content creators, providing a platform to gain recognition from fans. They foster young talent, inspire innovation, and encourage creative excellence. Beyond awarding prizes, the event serves as a vital opportunity for direct engagement with audiences and showcases the region’s top achievements in entertainment.

    [Video overview of the week’s top news]

    Additional categories and winners include:
    – Entertainment Makers Award Diamond: Nasser Al-Khelaifi
    – Best Male Athlete: Yassine Bounou
    – Best Female Athlete: Laila Al-Qahtani

    Influencer awards:
    – Favorite Influencer: Rayan Al-Ahmari
    – Favorite Female Influencer: Rateel Al-Shehri

    [Instagram embed of influencer awards]

    Other notable mentions:
    – The event emphasizes the importance of recognizing excellence in various entertainment sectors, promoting ongoing creativity and talent development within the Arab entertainment industry.