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Saba Mubarak-Led TV Series "Watar Hassas" Gets Premiere Date and Trailer


Wed 09 Oct 2024 | 08:51 AM
Yara Sameh

The premiere date and official trailer for Jordanian actress/producer Saba Mubarak's TV series "Watar Hassas" has been revealed.

The cast also incudes Mohamed Alaa, Injy El Mokkaddem, Ahmed Gamal Said, Mohamed El Amroussi, Heidy Karam, Hager Afify, Mohamed Aly Rezk, Ahmed Tarek Nour, and more.

The series consists of 45 episodes and marks the second collaboration between Alaa, Mubarak, and "Ben Al Sutoor" director Wael Farag.

It hails from scriptwriter Amin Gamal and is produced by ‎United Media Services‎.

"Watar Hassas" is set to screen on Sunday, October 20 on "ON" TV Channel at 7:30 PM. It will also be available on the"Yango Play" streaming platform.

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Mubarak, born on April 10, 1976, received a bachelor's degree in theater acting and directing from Yarmouk University in 2001.

In 1998, she started her career in the series “Sihr wa Qamar” (Magic and a Moon), after which she co-starred in Jordanian and Syrian TV productions such as “Omar al Khayam,” “Belqeis”, and “Al Arwah Al Mohajira”.

Mubarak made her debut in Jordanian cinema in the 2003 film “Sifr Al Ganha”. She also starred in the films “Khareg Al Taghtiya” and “Mamlakat Al Naml”.

In 2010, the actress was first introduced to Egypt through her first role in the film “Bentein min Masr” (Two Girls from Egypt). She made her acting debut on the small screen in Egyptian television series such as “Sharbat Louz”, “Hekayat Banat”, and “Nassim El Rouh”.

Her TV credits also include "Haq Mayyet", “Al Ahd: El Kalam El Mobah”, “Afrah El-qwba”, "Tayea", "Moon Knight", "Suits bel Arabi", and "Touba".

On the film side, Mubarak is best known for her performances in "Al-Thaman", "The Guest: Aleppo-Istanbul", "Banat Abulrahman", "Amira", and "Anf wa Thalath Oyoun".