
MBC Group shines at 2025 Al Dana Drama Awards with hit Saudi series
MBC Group celebrated a major victory at the 2025 Al Dana Drama Awards as two of its standout Saudi productions — Share' Al A'sha (Al Asha Street) and Yawmiyat Rajol Anis (Diaries of a Bachelor) — received top accolades during this year's ceremony. Both series aired on MBC TV channels and streamed on Shahid during Ramadan, earning widespread praise from audiences and critics alike.
Share' Al A'sha, produced by MBC Studios and written by Saudi novelist Badrya AlBeshr, was awarded Best Social Series for its narrative and cultural resonance. Set in Riyadh during the 1970s and 1980s, the show delves into the social life of a vibrant neighbourhood, capturing the spirit and struggles of a bygone era. The series further triumphed with the Audience Choice award for Best Series. Lead actor Khaled Saqer was named Best Actor for his powerful performance as Abu Ibrahim, while Lama Abdulwahab received the Audience Choice award for Best Actress for her portrayal of the character Aziza.
Elham Ali, another central figure in Share' Al A'sha, secured the Best Actress award, while Abdulrahman Nafea won Audience Choice for Best Actor, marking a proud moment for MBC TALENT alumni. The strong ensemble cast and dedicated creative team were widely recognised as central to the show's success.
Meanwhile, Yawmiyat Rajol Anis, another MBC Studios production, was crowned Best Comedy Series. Starring Ibrahim Al-Hajjaj, the show explores the humorous inner conflict of a man torn between the ease of bachelorhood and the challenges of married life. Supported by a dynamic cast including Ida AlKusay, Faisal Al-Dokhi, and others, the series struck a chord with audiences across the region.
The awards were presented as part of the 17th Gulf Radio and Television Festival, held in Bahrain under the auspices of the Ministry of Information in collaboration with the Gulf Radio and Television Organisation (GRTO). The Al Dana Drama Awards annually celebrate excellence in Arabic television and drama, honouring the creative talents who shape the region's entertainment landscape.
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