The events strike an emotional chord.. Saba Mubarak and Inji al-Muqaddim enter into a fierce battle.
The TV series “Watar Hasas” features Saba Mubarak, Anji Al-Moqaddam, and Mohammad Alaa. Directed by Wael Farag, it airs on television and has recently gained attention on social media.
In a dramatic moment, Salma, played by Saba Mubarak, confesses to her cousin Camelia, portrayed by Anji Al-Moqaddam, that she had an affair with Camelia’s husband, Rachid, played by Mohammad Alaa. This revelation occurs during Salma’s sister’s wedding, which is also attended by Camelia’s brother.
Camelia visibly reacts with shock but tries to maintain composure when Salma tells her that the truth will be revealed to Rachid.
What themes are explored in “Watar Hasas” that resonate with viewers?
Interview with Wael Farag: Insights into the Captivating Series “Watar Hasas”
News Directory 3: Thank you for joining us today, Wael. “Watar Hasas” has quickly captured the attention of viewers on social media. What do you think has made this series resonate so strongly with the audience?
Wael Farag: Thank you for having me. I believe the emotional depth and the intense moments of drama, particularly the relationship dynamics among our characters, strike a chord with many viewers. People are drawn to stories that reflect real-life complexities and moral dilemmas. The confession scene between Salma and Camelia is a pivotal moment that showcases both betrayal and the fragility of relationships.
ND3: The cast features talented actors like Saba Mubarak, Anji Al-Moqaddam, and Mohammad Alaa. How did their performances contribute to the storytelling?
Wael Farag: Saba, Anji, and Mohammad are incredibly skilled actors who bring authenticity to their roles. Saba’s portrayal of Salma is layered and compelling, capturing the inner turmoil of her character. Anji’s performance as Camelia displays a mix of shock and resilience, while Mohammad adds a sense of vulnerability as Rachid. Their chemistry on screen elevates the narrative, turning individual performances into a collective experience.
ND3: The series blends drama with elements of a murder mystery. Can you elaborate on how that affects the storytelling?
Wael Farag: Absolutely. The murder mystery aspect introduces tension and suspense that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. It allows us to explore themes of betrayal and justice in a multifaceted way. Each episode reveals new layers to the plot, and the audience becomes invested in unraveling the mystery alongside the characters. The combination of personal drama and wider stakes creates a rich viewing experience.
ND3: You previously collaborated with Saba Mubarak and Mohammad Alaa in “Between the Lines.” How does this new project compare?
Wael Farag: Working with Saba and Mohammad again has been a natural progression. Our past collaboration laid a strong foundation of trust and understanding. In “Watar Hasas,” we’ve pushed the boundaries further, exploring more complex themes and character arcs. The growth in their performances is evident, and it feels rewarding to witness that evolution.
ND3: As the director, what challenges did you face in bringing “Watar Hasas” to life?
Wael Farag: One of the biggest challenges was balancing the intricate plot while ensuring that character development remained central to the story. Every twist and turn needs to feel earned, and crafting a tight script that aligns with the murder mystery and personal drama was critical. Additionally, creating a suitable atmosphere for each scene to convey the emotions needed careful attention.
ND3: The series is gaining momentum online. How important is social media in promoting shows like “Watar Hasas” today?
Wael Farag: Social media is essential. It serves as a platform for audiences to engage with the show, share their theories, and discuss character motivations. The conversations happening online help keep the series alive between episodes and attract new viewers. Seeing the audience’s reactions in real-time adds another layer to the experience for us as creators.
ND3: Thank you for your insights, Wael. We look forward to seeing how “Watar Hasas” unfolds!
Wael Farag: Thank you! I appreciate the opportunity to discuss the series, and I hope everyone enjoys watching it as much as we enjoyed creating it.
“Watar Hasas” boasts a strong cast, including Heidi Karam, Latifa Fahmi, Hagar Afifi, and many others. The series is written by Amin Gamal and produced by Wael Farag and United Media Services.
The collaboration between Saba Mubarak, Mohammad Alaa, and Wael Farag was successful in their previous series, “Between the Lines.” This new series combines drama with a murder mystery that keeps the audience engaged and guessing throughout each episode.
