Eyad Nassar: "'Sahab Al-Ard' fulfilled part of my dream as a Palestinian-Jordanian

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Eyad Nassar: Interacting with the dramatic events was completely natural Eyad Nassar: The project was a rich human and artistic experience
Jordanian actor Eyad Nassar confirmed that his emotions during the filming of Sahab Al-Ard were formed in the moment, without any notable difficulties in performance, noting that his interaction with the dramatic events was natural and that his harmony with the production team contributed to the series' success.
This came during the seminar organized by the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate to honor the creators of the series, which aired in the first half of the current Ramadan season. Nassar spoke about his biggest challenge: returning to his natural self after portraying the Palestinian character.
He said, "Regarding the extras, they were affected by the dramatic situations just like us," pointing out that the spirit of harmony and cooperation prevailed on set, contributing to producing a work that will remain etched in the audience's memory, which he considered the secret of the series' success.
"The series fulfilled my dream" He added, "The subject of the series moved all of us with the same enthusiasm... The work represents my idea as an actor and fulfilled part of my dream as a Palestinian-Jordanian," emphasizing that the project was a rich human and artistic experience, parallel to the moving scenes presented in the series.
Sahab Al-Ard revolves around an Egyptian doctor, portrayed by Mona Shalaby, who is present in Gaza with the Egyptian relief convoy, while Nassar plays a Palestinian man whose journey intersects with hers, leading to a deep human connection amid tragic circumstances. The series also stars notable actors including Mona Shalaby, Kamel El Basha, Essam El Sakka, and Tara Abboud, with screenplay and dialogue by Ammar Sabry, script development by Mohamed Hesham Obayya, and directed by Peter Mimy.
