Upcoming Series 'Ali Clay' Sparks Controversy Ahead of Premiere
February 9, 202660 AufrufeLesezeit: 2 Minuten

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Sources from the production team of the series "Ali Clay" have revealed that filming, which is part of the popular drama genre, will continue into the first week of Ramadan, coinciding with its broadcast during the anticipated Ramadan series competition.
Promotional Buzz Ahead of Premiere
The series has successfully captured early interest, thanks to an extensive advertising campaign spearheaded by lead actor Ahmed Al-Awadi, coupled with a surge of controversies and widespread interaction on social media, particularly regarding the involvement of singer Rahma Mohsen in the project.
Al-Awadi's Predictions Stir Debate
Al-Awadi's statements predicting that the series would top the list of most-watched works during the Ramadan season have sparked a wave of criticism and mixed reactions, although he has also received support from segments of his audience expressing excitement for the upcoming release.
A Narrative Blending Human Drama and Sports
The plot centers on the character "Ali," an orphan who is adopted and grows up under challenging circumstances before finding his path in the boxing world and later establishing a home for orphans. The story escalates as he enters a psychiatric facility to address a psychosis condition.
Key Cast and Characters
Singer Rahma Mohsen portrays Al-Awadi's love interest in the series, while actress Intisar plays his mother. Tarek El-Dessouki appears as his father, and Tunisian actress Dora plays his wife, along with a group of other artists involved in the project.
Salary Discussions Ignite Ramadan Competition
Ahmed Al-Awadi stirred excitement in the arts community by claiming to be the highest-paid and most-watched artist during the Ramadan season of 2026. This was followed by Mohamed Imam's remarks affirming that his father, artist Adel Imam, remains the top-paid artist in the Arab world, reigniting discussions about the upcoming Ramadan competition.
