The audience eagerly awaits the release of the film “Mahmoud Al-Thani,” starring Ahmed Bahr (Kozbara) and Ahmed Ghazi, amid growing interest in this project that brings together young-generation stars in a new artistic endeavor with a distinct flavor.

The film adds a dose of comedy and excitement within a light dramatic framework, which has made it a focal point for followers on social media, especially with clips from behind the scenes circulating recently. The project is expected to deliver a distinctive youthful blend, reflecting a new cinematic style that relies on acting energy and spontaneity.

The Film “Mahmoud Al-Thani”

The film “Mahmoud Al-Thani” stars Ahmed Bahr “Kozbara,” Ahmed Ghazi, Caroline Azmy, Jana Al-Ashqar, and Issam Sasa. It is written by Iyad Saleh, directed by Abdulaziz Al-Najjar, and produced by Tariq Al-Jinaini.

It is noteworthy that “Mahmoud Al-Thani” marks the third collaboration between Ahmed Bahr “Kozbara,” Ahmed Ghazi, Iyad Saleh, and Tariq Al-Jinaini. They previously presented the film “Al-Harifa,” whose second installment succeeded in achieving high revenues, placing it among the highest-grossing films in the history of Egyptian cinema.

Recently, the company TVision published pictures on its social media accounts announcing the start of filming for “Mahmoud Al-Thani,” with the cast in attendance.

With the appearance of singer Issam Sasa in the events of the film “Mahmoud Al-Thani,” where he performs a duet with artist Ahmed Bahr “Kozbara,” many wondered if he would participate in acting or present an artistic duet with Ahmed Bahr.

A source revealed that Issam Sasa is not venturing into acting for this project as rumored, but is participating by presenting a musical duet with the artist Ahmed Bahr, famously known as Kozbara.

The source clarified that Issam Sasa’s appearance is within a musical context in the film, not as an actor, thereby refuting circulating news of his participation as an actor in the project.

Mahmoud Al-Thani

“Mahmoud Al-Thani” does not refer to a widely recognized public place, cultural site, or historical monument. It is most likely a personal name, potentially referring to a member of the Al Thani family, the ruling dynasty of Qatar. Without a specific context (like a building, street, or institution named after him), a historical summary of a place cannot be provided.

Al-Harifa

“Al-Harifa” does not refer to a widely recognized major historical or cultural site. It is most commonly the name of a neighborhood in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. As such, it does not have a singular documented history as a monument, but is part of the modern urban development of the historic port city.

Egyptian cinema

Egyptian cinema is one of the oldest and most influential film industries in the Middle East and Arab world, with its origins tracing back to the silent film era of the early 20th century. Often called “Hollywood on the Nile,” it flourished from the 1940s to the 1960s, producing iconic stars and films that shaped Arab popular culture and addressed social and political themes. Despite facing challenges in recent decades, it remains a vital cultural force, with its classic musicals and dramas enjoying enduring regional popularity.