"Ali Clay" Ignites Before Its Premiere.. The Controversy of Al-Awadi's Statements and Rahma Mohsen's Attendance Steals the Spotlight
February 9, 2026200 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes

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Sources from the production team of the series "Ali Clay" revealed that filming of the work, which belongs to the popular drama genre, will continue during the first week of Ramadan, coinciding with its premiere in the anticipated Ramadan series competition.
Promotional Buzz Precedes the Premiere
The series has successfully attracted attention early on, thanks to the intensive promotional campaign led by the star of the show, Ahmed Al-Awadi, which has been accompanied by a wave of controversy and widespread interaction on social media, along with notable interest in the participation of singer Rahma Mohsen in the work.
Al-Awadi's Predictions Spark Controversy
Al-Awadi's statements, in which he predicted that the series would top the list of the most-watched works during the Ramadan season, sparked a wave of criticism and mixed comments, while he received support from a segment of his audience who expressed their enthusiasm for the anticipated work.
A Story Combining Human Drama and Sports
The events of the series revolve around the character "Ali", an orphaned child who is adopted and grows up in difficult circumstances, before making his way into the world of boxing, eventually establishing a home for orphans. The events escalate as he enters a psychiatric hospital to receive treatment for a mental illness.
Stars of the Work and Key Characters
Singer Rahma Mohsen portrays Al-Awadi's love interest in the events, while actress Intisar plays his mother, and Tarek El Desouki appears as his father. Additionally, Tunisian actress Dora plays his wife, alongside a group of artists participating in the work.
Salary Controversy Ignites Ramadan Competition
Ahmed Al-Awadi stirred controversy in the artistic community after his statements about being the highest-paid and most-watched artist during the Ramadan 2026 season, before Mohamed Imam responded with statements confirming that his father, artist Adel Imam, still tops the list of the highest-paid in the Arab world, reigniting the discussion about the anticipated Ramadan competition.