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The series “Stolen Moments”… a human drama inspired by a true story on the “Emirates Channel”

 

In a social format, and stories from reality… The Emirates Channel, one of the Abu Dhabi Media Network channels, presents, as part of its business map, which it will display during the 2026 Ramadan drama season, which will start in a few days, the series “Stolen Moments.” The channel’s official account on Instagram published an advertising image and a teaser video for the series, exciting the audience for its events, with a comment: “Ahmed Al Jasmi, Samira Ahmed, Abdullah bin Haider, Amal Muhammad, Malak Al Khalidi, and other stars… in the series (Stolen Moments), exclusively in Ramadan on (Emirates Channel).”

 
 
 
 
 
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The promotional video begins with old footage, titled a human drama, inspired by a true story. The series discusses life issues from a dramatic perspective, led by Egyptian director Ahmed Al-Bandari, about the story of the Kuwaiti writer Anfal Al-Duwaisan, who tells – in 30 television episodes – the story of a family with a harsh past, which tries to overcome it with seriousness and diligence. The series includes, along with the main stars of the work: Muhammad Al-Dosari, Amal Muhammad, Abdullah Saleh, and Reem Hamdan, And Mohammed Al-Hammadi, Abdullah Saeed, Malak Al-Khalidi, and Hoda Al-Ghanem.

The work deals with human relationships in all their complexities, the difficult choices that a person is forced to make, and the losses that leave a deep impact on the soul and reshape the course of life. The series also relies on a calm and deep narrative that focuses on the psychological dimension of the characters and delves into their feelings and internal conflicts, to present a human drama close to reality, reflecting the details of life as it is, with its stolen moments between pain and hope.

  • The series “Stolen Moments”… a human drama inspired by a true story on the “Emirates Channel”

Actress Samira Ahmed plays the role of Fatima, the main character around whom the series revolves. She is a woman who has surrendered to her overwhelming ambition, which drives her to frantic pursuit. To find herself, but her constant desire to succeed and rise to the highest peaks turns into great cruelty, especially towards her own life. She puts her family on one side and her work on the other. Only to discover – late – that all this false brilliance had stolen from her the most beautiful moments of her life, wasted the best years of her life, fractured her relationship with her family and children, and left wounds that would not heal, and would not be erased by the success of her work.

The artist, Samira Ahmed, confirmed, during an interview with Abu Dhabi TV, her high confidence in the work. She indicated that the mere launch of the job advertisement greatly excited the audience, and that she received many positive messages from the fans, indicating that she was truly affected as a mother, while performing her scenes in the series, and she compared her family to the series, and the transformations she is going through with her real family.

As for the artist Ahmed Al Jasmi; He described the work as “purely social,” praising the abilities of the work’s writer, Anfal Al-Duwaisan, indicating that the work refers to the stolen moments in a person’s life, no matter how ideal he is, and how he must stop at some point and pay attention to what is more important.

The work sends purposeful social messages, highlighting the importance of taking care of the family, not preferring one important aspect of life over another, and the importance of balancing work, success, excellence, family, and private life. It is expected that “Stolen Moments” will be one of the competing works during the holy month, especially since it tells a different story, presented for the first time, and highlights important aspects of the life of every ambitious person.

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