Syrians’ Riyadh Season Participation: A Special Event – Saudi News
- Syrian actress Reyam Kafarneh is making waves in Egyptian television, building on her recent roles and expressing a desire to work with leading Egyptian actors.
- Reyam Kafarneh is currently starring in her second Egyptian series, "L'aba wa Qalbat Bi Jidd" (roughly translated as "A Game and a Heart Flip"), alongside actor Ahmed Zaher.
- Her initial foray into Egyptian drama came with the Ramadan 2024 series "Sila Rahim" (roughly translated as "Cutting Ties of Kinship").
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Reyam Kafarneh Expands Egyptian Drama Roles, Eyes collaboration with Top stars
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Syrian actress Reyam Kafarneh is making waves in Egyptian television, building on her recent roles and expressing a desire to work with leading Egyptian actors. Her participation in the Riyadh Season also highlights the growing presence of Syrian artists on the regional stage.
Recent Egyptian Projects
Reyam Kafarneh is currently starring in her second Egyptian series, “L’aba wa Qalbat Bi Jidd” (roughly translated as “A Game and a Heart Flip”), alongside actor Ahmed Zaher. directed by Hatem Metwally, Kafarneh describes this role as a significant step in her career, indicating a departure from her previous character work. This series is expected to air in the near future, though a specific release date has not yet been announced.
Her initial foray into Egyptian drama came with the Ramadan 2024 series “Sila Rahim” (roughly translated as “Cutting Ties of Kinship”). The series featured a prominent cast including Iyad Nassar, Yousra El Lozy, Asmaa Abu El Yazid, and Mohamed Gomaa. “Sila rahim” was written by Mohamed Hisham Obeya and directed by Tamer Nadi.
riyadh Season and Syrian Artistic Presence
Kafarneh recently emphasized the importance of Syrian artists’ participation in the current Riyadh Season, stating their extensive theatrical experience enriches the artistic landscape. She told Okaz, a Saudi Arabian newspaper, “The Syrians are pioneers in theater, and, oh God, they honor us.” This participation reflects a broader trend of increased regional collaboration in the entertainment industry.
Desire for Collaboration with Egyptian Stars
In her interview with Okaz, Kafarneh expressed a strong desire to collaborate with several prominent Egyptian actors. She specifically named Yousra, Asser Yassin, Mahmoud Hamida, Sawsan Badr, Mona Zaki, and Menna Shalabi. She underscored the continuing importance of Egyptian cinema and drama as a key destination for Arab artists.
