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  • Syrian Drama Mourns Director Mazen Lotfi, Radio Pioneer Turned TV Star

    Syrian Drama Mourns Director Mazen Lotfi, Radio Pioneer Turned TV Star

    Digital Phablet – The Arab world commemorates Mazen Lotfi, a pioneer who shaped radio drama.

    Syrian radio actor and director Mazen Lotfi passed away early Friday morning at the age of 85, leaving behind more than fifty years of work in radio and television drama. His extensive body of work has become a fundamental part of the collective memory for audiences in Syria and across the Arab region.

    The Syrian Artists Syndicate announced his passing on its official Facebook page, mourning the “esteemed artist Mazen Lotfi” and offering heartfelt condolences to his family, colleagues, and fans.

    According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Lotfi was a prominent figure in the field of radio drama within the country. The archives of Syrian Radio contain roughly 16,000 hours of his dramatic productions, setting a record in Arab radio directing history.

    Born in Damascus in 1941, Lotfi initially pursued a career in theater, participating in minor roles in private folk theater before joining the drama department of Syrian Radio in 1972. After completing training in Syria and abroad, he transitioned into radio directing, developing his own unique style that left a lasting mark.

    He directed and produced numerous radio dramas and was involved in over 50 television series. Throughout his career, Lotfi earned several Arab accolades, including the Gold Award at the Tunis Festival for his series “Sanabel Al-Adab” (Ears of Literature) and the Golden Creativity Award at the Cairo Arab Media Festival for works such as “Muftaraq Al-Matar” (The Crossroads of Rain), “Dhawahir Mudhisha” (Amazing Phenomena), and “Sawt Fi Al-Dhakira” (A Voice in Memory).

    Joining the Artists Syndicate in 1973, Lotfi built strong relationships with many notable figures in Syrian and Arab arts. Testimonies from colleagues highlight his dedication to documenting the stories of pioneering artists, not only through collaborative efforts but also with original works that preserve their legacies.

    Among these efforts was a radio drama series in which artist Abdel Latif Fathi narrated Lotfi’s life and artistic journey using his voice. Additionally, he authored and directed the program “A Voice in Memory,” which aimed to revive the legacy of the deceased artists—serving as a renewed homage to icons who should never be forgotten.

    While known for his behind-the-scenes work, Lotfi also appeared on screen. He acted in several privately produced films like “Ghazlan,” “Abu Antar Bond,” and “Habibi Majnoun Jiddan” before gradually becoming a familiar face in Syrian and Arab television dramas over the years.

    His notable TV appearances include “The Deceased’s Will,” “Warm Roots,” “Tarabish,” “Abu Antar’s Diaries,” parts of the series “Mirrors,” “Dunya,” “The Madhouse,” “The Lady’s Husband,” “Bab Al-Hara,” “Gibran Khalil Gibran,” “Qamar Bani Hashim,” “Naji Attallah’s Squad,” and “A Moment of Silence.”

    His final role was in the series “Struggle of the Hills,” which finished filming but has not yet aired, marking the end of a career that spanned over five decades between the microphone and the camera.

    With his passing, Syrian drama loses one of its understated pillars—a dedicated worker who tirelessly contributed to radio and television, leaving behind a legacy imbued with thousands of hours of programming and countless iconic characters that resonated with audiences.

    The repercussions of his influence are evident in the archives, where thousands of hours of his radio work remain preserved, offering valuable insight into the evolution of radio drama in Syria and beyond over fifty years.

    As condolences pour in via social media from peers and students alike, the Syrian arts community bids farewell to a director and actor whose quiet yet profound contributions engraved an auditory and aesthetic memory in the minds of many, particularly symbolizing the childhood dreams of generations past and present.

  • Anahid Fayyad Mourns Sudden Loss of 14-Year-Old Son Karam

    Anahid Fayyad Mourns Sudden Loss of 14-Year-Old Son Karam

    Anahid Fayyad is deeply mourning the sudden passing of her teenage son.

    Jordanian-Syrian actress Anahid Fayyad, along with her husband, former Jordanian Minister Muthanna Gharaibeh, is engulfed in grief following the unexpected death of their only son, Karam, who was just 14 years old.

    The news of the tragedy has touched many, with numerous individuals expressing their sympathies and offering prayers on social media. A condolence statement circulating within Jordanian media states that details about the cause of death have not been disclosed, and the family has yet to make an official statement.

    The funeral prayer was held at the Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque on Saturday after Asr prayer, and he was laid to rest in Hawara Cemetery in Irbid Governorate, located in northern Jordan.

    A large gathering of family and friends attended, sharing an atmosphere thick with sorrow and mourning. Those wishing to extend condolences can do so at the Al-Gharaybeh Diwan for men, and at the residence of Abu Muthanna Hamdan near the traffic light for women. Condolences are accepted for two days, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM before Iftar, the meal that breaks the fast, and continue until 10 PM after Iftar. On the third day, expressions of grief will be observed at Al-Halsa Diwan in Amman.

    Anahid Fayyad has gained recognition as a prominent actress in Syrian theater. Born in Damascus in 1983, she is of Palestinian descent and holds Jordanian citizenship. Her acting career launched with the series “Escape to the Summit,” working alongside the late Syrian director Muhammad Fardous Atassi after graduating from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus in 2004. She gained widespread attention for her role as Dalal in the hit TV series “Bab Al-Hara,” and has since appeared in numerous acclaimed films and television productions, including “The Palestinian Exodus,” “Soft Thorns,” and “Tears of Blood.”

    It is reported that in 2007, Anahid Fayyad married Muthanna Gharaibeh, a former minister. The couple had one child, Karam, who remained out of the public eye and was well cared for by his family.

  • Uzak Şehir Star Atakan Özkaya Mourns Father’s Passing

    Uzak Şehir Star Atakan Özkaya Mourns Father’s Passing

    Digital Phablet – Atakan Özkaya is mourning deeply after the passing of his beloved father.

    The news was shared via the main social media account for the TV series, which expressed, “It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Mustafa Özkaya, the father of Atakan Özkaya and a respected actor in our series Distant City.” They extended their condolences to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.

    The funeral service for Mustafa Özkaya took place at Maltepe Central Mosque, and he was laid to rest at Başıbüyük Cemetery. One of his co-stars, Ferit Kaya, shared heartfelt words, saying, “We loved Mustafa brother very much. Atakan is like a brother to us…” Fans and colleagues who knew him have flooded social media with messages of support and sympathy.

    Atakan Özkaya’s brother, Furkan Özkaya, also posted about their father’s passing on Instagram, sharing details about the funeral arrangements: “Our dear father, Mustafa Özkaya, has passed away. The funeral will be held tomorrow at noon prayers at Maltepe Central Mosque, and he will be buried in Başıbüyük Cemetery. This message is for his loved ones.”

    Supporters from around the world, including many in the entertainment industry and passionate fans of Distant City, are sending their condolences to the Özkaya family. Social media continues to overflow with messages of love and remembrance for Atakan and his loved ones.

    Losing a parent is one of life’s most devastating events, and this profound loss has impacted Atakan Özkaya’s work. Despite his growing reputation and praised performances, he is now navigating a period of grief and healing with his family.

    The entertainment community is united in extending their deepest sympathies to Atakan Özkaya and his family. May Mustafa Özkaya rest peacefully.