Susan Najm Al-Din: “I aspire to portray women’s issues

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Susan Najm Al-Din: “I want to present a story about women” Susan Najm Al-Din: “I signed a contract for the lead role in my first ‘super micro drama’ project”
The Syrian actress Susan Najm Al-Din revealed the role she aspires to present in the coming period, confirming her desire to take part in a new artistic experience that highlights women’s issues, especially child custody after divorce.
Speaking on the sidelines of her attendance at the “Trend Award” ceremony, she said she hopes to present a drama that addresses women’s issues with depth and humanity, adding: “I want to present a story about women and shed light on child custody.”
Commenting on social media, she noted that “social media negatively affects everyone, although some people use it in a positive way,” pointing to its dual impact on daily life.
New artistic projects and settling in Egypt
On her upcoming work, Susan Najm Al-Din revealed that she is involved in several new projects scheduled to begin filming soon. She also announced her signing for the lead role in her first “super micro drama” project in Egypt titled “Al-Hala 110” (Case 110), describing it as a non-traditional experience in the drama market.
She also spoke about her decision to settle in Egypt, explaining that it comes from her strong connection with the Egyptian audience and her desire to be more present in a drama industry that is witnessing notable development and diversity in production formats.
She added that her interest in “super micro drama” came after following international experiences, particularly in China and Korea, noting that this format presents content in a fast and concise way, where each short episode has a clear beginning and end and delivers the idea efficiently.
