In his new series "September Breezes," the writer Ali Mu'in Saleh proves himself to be one of the most creative and innovative figures in the world of drama. Departing from traditional approaches in addressing themes of death and heavy emotions, Ali Mu'in Saleh turns death into a satirical subject, transforming sorrow into humorous moments that provoke laughter instead of tears.
Although the characters he creates exhibit limited traits and seem unable to escape their reality, this limitation turns into a structural strength that makes the story more impactful. The characters, perceived by some as flawed, become the most authentic, while Saleh uses subtle comedy that transcends offense, presenting us with moments of laughter despite the ugliness and obstacles.
In his analysis of social taboos, Ali Mu'in Saleh boldly presents the family in a completely different light; portraying the grandmother as a "charming thief," triggering reactions that lead to transient events full of paradoxes, resulting in moments of astonishing humor.
Relying on an environment he knows well, Saleh writes with absolute freedom, blending maturity with the ability to play with life's details. "September Breezes" is not just a series, but an artistic experiment that redefines comedic and societal dimensions with a fresh spirit.