House Arrest.. Hana Al Zahid Series Details & Show Dates Watch it on IT
Hana Al Zahid is preparing for the release of her new project, “House Arrest,” which will be available on the “Watch It” digital platform. This series will premiere in December, following the conclusion of “6 Months,” currently airing episodes every Wednesday.
In “House Arrest,” Hana Al Zahid portrays a pharmacist. Her character experiences a significant change after the death of her husband. As she adapts to her new reality, she begins to explore psychiatry. The series introduces a psychiatrist, played by Sabreen, and unfolds a series of unexpected events.
The cast of “House Arrest” includes Muhammad Al-Sharnoubi, Sabrin, Mahmoud Al-Bajawi, Thara Jabil, Hazem Ehab, Aida Riyad, Latifa Ahmed, and Ahmed Hatem as a guest star. The script is written by Ahmed Adel and Ahmed Samir, while Farag directs. The story focuses on socio-psychological themes.
How does “House Arrest” address themes of grief and mental health in its narrative?
Interview with Hana Al Zahid: Exploring the Depths of “House Arrest”
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As anticipation builds for the release of her new project, “House Arrest,” Hana Al Zahid reflects on her journey as an actress and the emotional complexities her character faces in this upcoming series. Set to premiere on the “Watch It” digital platform in December, following the airing of “6 Months,” Hana has much to share about the challenges and joys of portraying a multifaceted role.
Q: Hana, can you tell us what drew you to the role of the pharmacist in “House Arrest”?
Hana Al Zahid: When I read the script, I was immediately captivated by the depth of my character. She undergoes a profound transformation after losing her husband, which is something so many people can relate to—the struggle to navigate life in the face of sudden loss. As a pharmacist, she goes through not only a personal journey but also an exploration of psychiatry, which adds a unique layer to her character and the story. I felt compelled to bring that experience to life.
Q: “House Arrest” seems to delve into heavy socio-psychological themes. Can you elaborate on that?
Hana Al Zahid: Absolutely. The series explores the intricate relationship between grief and mental health. After the death of her husband, my character grapples with her new reality, encountering various psychological challenges. The introduction of Sabreen’s character, a psychiatrist, serves as a catalyst for exploring these themes further. Together, they navigate unexpected events that push both characters to confront their inner demons.
Q: You’ve had quite a varied career so far, from dramatic series to action-comedy films. How does “House Arrest” compare to your previous work?
Hana Al Zahid: Each project teaches me something new. “House Arrest” is unique in its emotional depth and intricate character development. In contrast, action-comedies like “Al-Shater,” where I co-star with Amir Karara, focus on humor and adrenaline. While I enjoy comedic roles, there’s something profoundly rewarding about embracing a character with such emotional weight and complexity, which is what makes “House Arrest” special to me.
Q: You’re also filming ”Al-Shater” and are looking forward to “Restart” with Tamer Hosni. How do you balance such diverse projects?
Hana Al Zahid: It can be challenging, but I thrive on diversity in my roles. Shifting between genres keeps me engaged and allows me to explore different facets of storytelling. I love the contrasting styles—action-comedy brings energy and fun, while projects like “House Arrest” allow me to engage with serious and thought-provoking material. I think this variety helps me grow as an actress.
Q: What message do you hope audiences will take away from “House Arrest”?
Hana Al Zahid: I hope viewers will resonate with the exploration of grief and healing. Life’s unexpected turns can be challenging, but the journey toward understanding oneself is vital. Through my character’s experiences, I aim to convey that it’s okay to seek help and that transformation is possible, even after profound loss.
As Hana Al Zahid gears up for the premiere of “House Arrest,” her dedication to her craft and the emotional depth of her characters promise an engaging viewing experience. Audiences can look forward to witnessing a powerful narrative unfold that explores the complexities of life, love, and psychology in December.
In addition to “House Arrest,” Hana Al Zahid is filming “Al-Shater,” an action-comedy movie alongside Amir Karara. Directed by Ahmed El-Gendy and Karim Youssef, the film is set to release in theaters by 2025. The cast also includes Mustafa Gharib and Adel Karam.
Hana Al Zahid anticipates the movie “Restart,” featuring Tamer Hosni, which will be part of the 2025 Eid-al-Fitr movie season. This marks her second collaboration with Tamer Hosni, following their 2022 film “I Love You.” Hana made her dramatic debut in the series “Timing Difference” in 2014.
