ALNBAWABA - Al-Sabah Brothers Company produces Moatasem Al-Nahar's latest show, "The Name Doesn't Matter." There are fifteen episodes in this contemporary romantic comedy series.
Moatasem will begin filming the project in mid-May. Layal M. Rajha is the director, and Claudia Marchalian wrote the script for Al-Sabah Writing Workshop.
Additionally, a number of performers, including Aliko Daoud, Anjo Rihan, Dori Samrani, Lisa Debs, Nepal Araji, and others, will co-star alongside him, including Andrea Tayeh, who rose to fame on Netflix with the series Al-Rawabi School.
The Arabic adaptation of "Love for Rent," "Love Game," stars Moatasem as "Malik," a young man from a wealthy family who has made shoes as a hobby since he was a child. After his family died, he experienced psychological anguish, but he grew up in an affluent environment where his soul remained attached and his behavior resembled that of his real mother. He continued with his hobby until his name became well-known in the shoemaking industry all over the world.
Shukran Murtaja, Ayman Reda, Nour Ali, and others collaborate with him on the project, which airs on MBC1, MBC Masr, and Shahid.
The plot of the work centers on a straightforward coincidence that upends Nour Ali's character, Sama, a middle-class lady, and a conspiracy that adds color and charm to the life of a rich young man within a tense and humorous framework.