
'Aser' series today, all you need to know about Arabic version of 'Ezel'
Syrian actor Bassel Khaiat, who is playing the main character in the new series, posted a video by Shahid on Instagram, which appeared to be from behind the scenes of filming the series "Aser," the dubbed version of the Turkish series "Ezel."
Khaiat looked tired from the 12-hour filming in one day, saying: "We've been working for 12 hours. Can't we postpone this until tomorrow?" He added: "Okay, I'm really tired!"
Stars of "Aser" series. (Instagram/Bassel Khaiat) Why should people watch "Aser" Series?
When the Syrian star was asked what would excite people about the new dubbed series, he humorously answered saying that his presence in the series is the most important reason for them to watch it. When will "Aser" series be aired?
MBC Group announced via its official accounts that the series "Aser" will premiere on April 6, 2025, on MBC1. Episodes will air from Sunday to Thursday at 8:00 P.M. Riyadh time.
Episodes will also be available on the Shahid digital platform after their television broadcast, allowing viewers to watch the series at any time.
Syrian actor Samer al-Masry for "Aser" series. (Instagram/Samer al-Masry) "Aser" series plot:
The series, which is also taken from the Turkish drama, revolves around a man called "Aser," an ambitious young man who dreamed of a happy life with his fiancé and friends before everything turned into a nightmare due to a conspiracy plotted against him.
He was betrayed by those closest to him and falsely accused of theft and murder, leading to his imprisonment for many years.
Inside the prison, Aser meets an influential inmate who helps him plan his escape and completely transforms his appearance through plastic surgery. He leaves prison with a new identity and begins a complex journey of revenge, seeking to uncover the truth about what happened and why he was thrown into prison.
The cast of "Aser" series: Bassel Khaiat - plays the role of Aser Abbas al-Noury Samer al-Masry Pamela El Kik Khaled Alkeesh Zeina Makki Talal Mardini Nadine Khoury Majdi Machmouchi Zuhair Abdulkarim

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