Bassel Khaiat’s new series Al-Thaman

The elegant and talented Lebanese actress Razane Jammal once again generated quite the buzz with her latest portrayal of Sarah in the show.

“Al Thaman” is a Turkish adaptation that follows the story of a businessman called Zein played by the infamous Basil Khayyat who has an overt hate towards women because of events that occurred during his childhood.

After meeting Sarah, a talented and spirited engineer who ends up working at his company, Sarah manages to break through his icy shell.

I binged watched Al Thaman in a day (1st Arabic drama after a while)
Razane Jammal’s acting is spot-on. She’s so captivating 😍 & Bassel Kayat is great as usual 👏🏻#الثمن pic.twitter.com/duyfKgG8Kg

— 🤡 Sarah 🌪 (@ArchetypeSarah) January 18, 2023

 

The emotional intensity of the scenes and the riveting and intense romance between Sarah and Zein have generated quite the stir all over social media. Ever since the show was released, there has been a huge buzz with Twitter fans gushing over the show.

Basil Khayyat was also celebrated for his excellent acting chops with many fans tweeting about his ability to tap into his emotions.

#الثمن
ارفع القبعة لـ #باسل_خياط ياريت كثير من ممثلين الخليج يتعلمون ايش يعني تمثيل ، تمثيله يُدرس .. مشهد رائع . pic.twitter.com/omdTA71n98

— افروديت 🇸🇦 (@sarawoow1) January 17, 2023

 

The show was not just loved by Arab audiences, it reached international acclaim with fans from all around the world including countries like France and Spain posting and gushing about Al Thaman.

The show was so popular that even its theme song performed by Elissa went viral.

Jammal was ecstatic over the buzz surrounding the show, sharing her excitement on Instagram “I’m still trying to wrap my head around the amount of love we’re receiving for “Al Thaman.”

With ten episodes out on streaming platforms, the actress said that audiences should expect, “more surprises to come”. We can’t wait to see how the show will unfold and dig deeper into the romance between Sarah and Zein.

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