Saudi: After 12-year hiatus, ‘Tash Ma Tash’ to return in Ramzan 2023

Hyderabad Desk

Riyadh: The head of the Saudi Entertainment Authority, Turki Al-Sheikh, announced the return of the series ‘Tash Ma Tash’, starting 2023 on the MBC screen, specifically during the holy month of Ramzan.

On Tuesday, November 10, Al-Sheikh said, on his Twitter account, that the Tash Ma Tash series will be sponsored by the Entertainment Authority, indicating that preparations for it have begun.

Al-Sheikh attached the tweet with a picture of the artists Abdullah Al-Sadhan and Nasser Al-Qasabi.

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The series Tash Ma Tash is considered one of the most prominent Saudi series, and it began showing in 1993 and continued until 2011.

The idea of ​​the series started with artists Abdullah Al-Sadhan and Nasser Al-Qasabi, and director Amer Al-Hamoud.

After the first two seasons of Tash Ma Tash, the trio separated to be the duo Abdullah Al-Sadhan and Nasser Al-Qasabi, in cooperation with director Abdul-Khaleq Al-Ghanim.

The work continued to be shown on the first Saudi channel Al Saudiya from 1 to 13 seasons before moving to MBC in 2006. In 2008, its production was stopped, and an alternative was shown to the series “We are all children of a village” to continue screening until 2011.

Tash Ma Tash tries to address the issues of Saudi society in a satirical comic framework. Each episode has a story. Al-Qasabi and Al-Sadhan usually open the door to everyone by sending stories or writings, and the work team deals with them dramatically.


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