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Samer Ismail addresses rumors about starring in Arabic remake of "Çukur"
Samer Ismail addresses rumors about starring in Arabic remake of "Çukur"

Al Bawaba

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

Samer Ismail addresses rumors about starring in Arabic remake of "Çukur"

ALBAWABA - Samer Ismail responds to buzz about starring in an Arabic remake of hit Turkish series Çukur. This is what he disclosed in his interview with ET Bil Arabi following rumors of an Arabic adaptation of the well-liked Turkish television series "The Pit (Çukur)" and concerns over Samer Ismail's potential role in it. When ET Bil Arabi first questioned Samer about the situation, he said, "By God, there isn't... I didn't go into detail, but God willing, if there's any good news you'll hear soon, God willing, you'll be the first to know about it." In response to a question concerning his thoughts on the original series, he said, "Yes, I love it a lot." When asked if he would be thrilled to star in it if it were offered to him, he said without hesitation, "An excellent series, yes, of course." Aras Bulut İynemli Instagram profile In a family drama framework full of action, crime, and gangs, "The Pit"(Çukur) has garnered immense popularity since its debut in 2017 and a devoted following of viewers who have grown attached to its stars and their stories, which center on a dangerous neighborhood ruled by the "Koçovalı" family. Yamaç, the protagonist of the tale, falls in love with a stunning girl and makes plans to wed her. However, his mother's encouragement to return to the area after the murder of his older brother Kahraman completely upends his existence. His involvement in power conflicts and conspiracies complicates the series' conclusion for viewers, who have started calling for a sequel. The honored guest at the Abu Dhabi Book Fair is Samer Ismail. Notably, on the second day of the 34th Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, Samer Ismail was honored as the guest of honor. His presence was noticeable at a symposium titled "Our History on Screen: Between Reality and Vision," which was held in the Bahr Al Thaqafah Foundation Hall. When writer and colleague Ali Al-Dokhi signed "Lover, Even If You Don't Belong" after the symposium, Samer went to the Austin Macauley Publishers booth to see the signing. Reem Milad conducted the conversation prior to the signing. In his statement during the meeting, Samer said, "I am here to support my friend and brother, writer Ali Al-Dokhi, with his new novel... and I am always an unconditional supporter." Regarding Samer, Ali stated, "Samer is a brother and someone I hold in high regard. His unwavering support for young people—particularly those whose tales resonate with him— is what sets him apart. He adored the book when he read it and gave me his full support." In keeping with his ongoing interest in fiction, it's important to note that Samer Ismail previously starred in the lead role in a movie based on His Excellency Advisor Turki Al-Sheikh's book "Cello."

ET Bil Arabi issues statement on Subhy Otry death: 'Respect his memory, stop false rumors'
ET Bil Arabi issues statement on Subhy Otry death: 'Respect his memory, stop false rumors'

Al Bawaba

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

ET Bil Arabi issues statement on Subhy Otry death: 'Respect his memory, stop false rumors'

ALBAWABA - ET Bil Arabi urges respect after Subhy Otry tragic passing. Also Read Soleiman Eid dies suddenly, shocking Egypt's entertainment world Following the spread of what it called "inaccurate" reports regarding the circumstances of the late Subhy Otry's death, his psychological condition, and his professional status, ET Bil Arabi released an official statement today urging everyone to act responsibly, demonstrate humanity, and respect the feelings of his family and friends. The statement continued: "While the family, loved ones, and friends of the late colleague Subhy are busy absorbing the devastating news and making funeral and burial arrangements, we, through ET Bil Arabi, would like to clarify that what has been circulating on social media regarding the circumstances of his death, his psychological state, or his professional status are merely rumors that have no basis in reality." etbilarabi Instagram profile The statement went on to say, "Our beloved colleague Subhy was a model of professionalism, a person of integrity and honor. We implore everyone to behave responsibly, be human, respect his family's and friends' feelings, and not broadcast or spread false information. Please honor his background and career and offer up prayers for his loved ones' patience and mercy. It's important to remember that Subhy Otry was a media and entertainment hero in the area, making a lasting impression over the course of his multi-year career and winning the respect of both his fans and colleagues. In addition to being a well-known media figure, Subhy was a brother to those closest to him, a friend to many, and a companion throughout happy times, productive endeavors, and triumphs. As a result, the stars' farewells were more than simply a duty—they were public tears, poignant recollections, and sincere laments. "A person doesn't die all at once, but rather in stages," Assala wrote on Instagram, expressing her profound sadness at Subhy's loss. She emphasized that every close person who dies takes a piece of us that never comes back, leaving a lingering hurt in our hearts. On Instagram, Cyrine Abdelnour posted a video that included snippets and moments from earlier interviews Subhy had done with her. She said, "See you later." On Amman TV's "Sah Sah" program, Nadia and Rahaf expressed their sorrow for the deceased Subhy. "I was shocked by the news of the death of media personality Subhy Otry, this kind, energetic, and always smiling young man," wrote Ragheb Alama in a condolence post on Instagram. We send our deepest sympathies to his friends, family, fans, and coworkers. We belong to God, and we will return to Him. We belong to God, and we will return to Him. صدمني خبر وفاة الأعلامي صبحي عطري هذا الشاب الطيب والنشيط والمبتسم الدائم تعازينا الحارة لأهله وأصدقائه ومحبيه وزملائه في العمل انا لله وانا اليه راجعون البقاء لله

Full tragic story of Subhy Otry, from losing job to dying alone inside pharmacy
Full tragic story of Subhy Otry, from losing job to dying alone inside pharmacy

Al Bawaba

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

Full tragic story of Subhy Otry, from losing job to dying alone inside pharmacy

ALBAWABA - The sudden death of Syrian TV host Subhy Otry is still trending on social media, causing a massive shock inside the media community. A great number of Arab celebrities posted photos and videos along with Otry and expressed their sadness and horrify at the news of his passing. Also Read Reason behind Subhy Otry's death revealed ET Arabic was the first to post about the death of Syrian TV host Subhy Otry on Wednesday morning, causing a state of shock among his fans and loved ones. The ET Arabic team wrote: "In sad and devastating news for the ET Bil Arabi team and the Charisma Media Group, we mourn with deep sorrow and grief our dear colleague, Subhy Otry. We offer our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. May God have mercy on Sobhi and grant us all patience and solace." Syrian TV host Subhy Otry. (Instagram) Reason behind Subhy Otry's death was revealed by his uncle: The uncle of the late Syrian media personality, Subhy Otry, Samir Asaad, was the first to reveal the reason behind his nephew's death on Facebook, saying he died as a result of a heart attack. However, the post is no longer available as some believed he either deleted it or closed his account. Otry's friends reported that he had been feeling stomach pain for several days before his death. Asaad wrote: "Mercy, peace, and blessings be upon your soul, uncle. My nephew, the kind young journalist Subhy Otry, passed away as a result of a heart attack. May your beautiful soul rest in peace." What happened with Subhy Otry before his death? Emirati actor and director Habib Ghuloom took to social media and revealed the final message he received from the Syrian TV host, explaining that Otry was looking for a job opportunity after being dismissed as a journalist. Syrian TV host Subhy Otry. (Instagram) Habib Ghuloom mentioned that the late journalist called him a while ago, asking him if there was any available work opportunity, saying he needed a job after he was dismissed as a journalist. Ghuloom said: "The young friend with a kind heart and beautiful smile, Subhy Otry, has passed away... To Allah we belong, and to Him we shall return." Also Read TV host Subhy Otry sudden death causes shock Nonetheless, another media personality, Syrian Hiba Haidari, also stressed that Subhy Otry was suffering from huge pressure and that he had lost his job. Haidari added: "Subhy was really suffering from psychological pressure, oppression, sadness, from this profession in which, unfortunately, there is no loyalty." Furthermore, media outlets reported that Subhy Otry was in Berlin, Germany, when he passed away inside a pharmacy, adding that the TV host died three days ago, but his death was only announced on April 24. Some said that the reason behind not revealing his death was that he left his Berlin hotel without an ID or a passport, and that's why he was not recognized or identified until his friend reported he was missing.

Reason behind Subhy Otry's death revealed
Reason behind Subhy Otry's death revealed

Al Bawaba

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

Reason behind Subhy Otry's death revealed

ALBAWABA - The death of Syrian TV host and writer Subhy Otry at the age of 48 has caused widespread shock and grief among celebrities and stars, as he was a well-known media personality. Also Read TV host Subhy Otry sudden death causes shock The ET Arabic team was the first to announce the death of Syrian TV host Subhy Otry via a post on social media, saying: "In sad and devastating news for the ET Bil Arabi team and the Charisma Media Group, we mourn with deep sorrow and grief our dear colleague, Subhy Otry. We offer our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. May God have mercy on Sobhi and grant us all patience and solace." Syrian TV host Subhy Otry. (Instagram) Many stars took to social media to mourn the death of Syrian TV host, including Dima Aljundi, Tony Issa, Amal Bouchoucha, Suzan Najm Aldeen, Dana Mardini and Lebanese actress Sara Abi Kanaan. The reason behind Subhy Otry's death was revealed Subhy Otry's death came as a shock to the people who knew him, as he was not suffering from any major illnesses. The uncle of the late Syrian media personality, Subhy Otry, Samir Asaad, announced the cause of his death in a post on his Facebook account. Asaad shared a photo of the late Media personality Subhy Otry, along with his obituary and a clarification of the cause of death, saying it was due to a heart attack. He wrote: "Mercy, peace, and blessings be upon your soul, uncle. My nephew, the kind young journalist Subhy Otry, passed away as a result of a heart attack. May your beautiful soul rest in peace."

TV host Subhy Otry sudden death causes shock
TV host Subhy Otry sudden death causes shock

Al Bawaba

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

TV host Subhy Otry sudden death causes shock

Published April 23rd, 2025 - 08:09 GMT ALBAWABA - Shock has dominated the artistic community after the sudden news that writer and TV host Subhy Otry died aged 48, ET Arabic announced. In a post online, the ET Arabic team wrote: "In sad and devastating news for the ET Bil Arabi team and the Charisma Media Group, we mourn with deep sorrow and grief our dear colleague, Sobhi Atri. We offer our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. May God have mercy on Sobhi and grant us all patience and solace." The reason behind his death has yet to be announced, however, it is worth noting that the TV host was not suffering from any illnesses before his death. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

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