
Eagle Films Settles the Controversy Over Allegations of Stealing the Idea of "Bil-Dam" - Jordan News
Following the controversy surrounding the launch of the series "Bil-Dam" and accusations that writer Nadine Jaber had stolen a true story and turned it into a work of fiction, Eagle Films responded to the claims that circulated, alleging that the series was based on the story of Mrs. Krita Al-Zoghbi. اضافة اعلان The company confirmed that these allegations are completely false, explaining that they had communicated with Mrs. Al-Zoghbi through her lawyer, Mr. Charbel Badro Ghannam, who showed her the script of the series to confirm that it had no relation to her personal story or any part of her life. The series, they emphasized, focuses on a general social issue, far removed from the personal details of any specific individual. Eagle Films also warned all parties involved to cease spreading these allegations or targeting the series or any of its cast and crew members. They made it clear that they would not hesitate to take all necessary legal actions to protect their rights and respond to any extortion attempts or manipulation aimed at the work for narrow financial purposes. Earlier this month, the concerned lady issued an official statement saying: "To whom it may concern, I would like to clarify that in the past few days, statements and positions have been launched on social media regarding the series 'Bil-Dam,' with the circulating statements claiming that the series addresses my personal story, especially since I underwent a medical procedure at birth involving a switch in the hospital. However, after following the first episodes and communicating with the relevant parties at Eagle Films who shared the script with me, I realized and confirmed that the series does not cover my personal story as I initially thought."
She continued: "Therefore, I would like to confirm that 'Bil-Dam' is a dramatic work of art completely unrelated to the details of my life or personal story. This clarification was necessary."

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