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Entertainment
Entertainment UAE
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Arab entertainment landscape shifts as cast changes ripple through productions while new film releases and radio drama ventures capture viewer attention across the region.

Lead:

The Arab entertainment industry continues to experience significant personnel transitions, with major television and film projects undergoing cast adjustments that have drawn public scrutiny. Simultaneously, producers are launching new comedic films and exploring alternative media platforms, signaling diversified strategies for audience engagement across multiple entertainment formats.

Top Stories:

  • Nadine Al-Rassi and "Kadhba Soda" — The actress has publicly responded to reports of her removal from the television series, dismissing the producer's stated justifications as unfounded. The production has undergone multiple cast changes in recent months, with Al-Rassi's departure marking the most notable personnel shift to date.
  • "Khallak Balek Men Nafsak" Film Release — The production company has released an official promotional video for the upcoming comedy film scheduled for theatrical distribution on July 22. The film reunites actress Yasmine Abdel-Aziz with actor Ahmed Al-Squa in a comedic collaboration that marks a significant return for the performers.
  • Lablab on Festival Aspirations — The actress, who appears in the cast of "Khallak Balek Men Nafsak," has clarified her approach to industry recognition and awards. Lablab stated she does not focus on awards consideration, emphasizing her commitment to the creative work itself rather than accolades.
  • Iyad Nassar's Radio Drama Debut — The established actor is undertaking his first radio drama experience through the series "Zill Al-Sai," which addresses family-related issues, social protection, and welfare concerns. The project represents an expansion of Nassar's artistic portfolio into broadcast radio storytelling.
  • Coming Up:

    "Khallak Balek Men Nafsak" enters cinemas July 22, featuring established stars in a comedic vehicle that signals continued investment in theatrical releases. Radio drama continues to emerge as a viable platform for established performers, with "Zill Al-Sai" demonstrating audience interest in audio narrative formats addressing social themes.

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