Tim Hassan Deviates from the Script in "Mawlana" and Brings Back Memories of "Bab Al-Hara" – Video

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Tim Hassan Deviates from the Script in "Mawlana" and Brings Back Memories of "Bab Al-Hara" – Video
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Taim Hassan improvises spontaneously in "Mawlana" Taim Hassan brings back memories of "Bab Al-Hara"

Syrian star Taim Hassan continues to capture attention with his spontaneous and surprising performance in the series "Mawlana", airing on "Roya" TV throughout the holy month of Ramadan.

In episode 15, Taim stole the spotlight with an improvisational scene that sparked laughter and widespread comments from viewers, as he added his personal touch to the dramatic dialogue.

Taim’s character "Jaber" was seen sitting on a chair, humorously mimicking the famous character "Abu Hatim" from the series "Bab Al-Hara," saying: "Bring one tea, Muslim," before turning to his colleague Raed Musharraf, who plays "Imran," and spontaneously adding: "Dahrishak, who do you resemble? Unbelievable," in an unexpected moment that astonished everyone present.

Widespread reaction

Viewers reacted widely to the scene, considering Taim's skill in using his spontaneous talent as a reflection of his artistic intelligence, making the scene lively and realistic. Some comments even brought back memories of the iconic "Bab Al-Hara," noting that the scene successfully combined humor and professionalism.

The series "Mawlana", written by Al-Bana Haddad and produced by Al-Sabah Brothers, stars Taim Hassan alongside some of the top Syrian drama actors, including Muna Wasef, Fares Helou, Nour Ali, Nancy Khoury, and Alaa Al-Zoubi, and is directed by Samer Al-Barqawi, offering a dramatic experience that blends social and political events with a distinct artistic touch from prominent drama stars.

With this spontaneous scene, Taim Hassan once again proves his ability to captivate attention and create vivid dramatic moments that make the audience feel every scene as if it were part of reality, reinforcing "Mawlana" as one of the standout Ramadan works of this season.