MBC Group to premiere first Arabic musical

“Sukkar” features original songs and music by Hamada, Ehab Abdel Wahed, Ahmed Tarek Yehia, and Joy Music Productions. (Supplied)
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Updated 19 September 2023
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MBC Group to premiere first Arabic musical

  • ‘Sukkar’ set to screen in MENA cinemas from Oct. 12

LONDON: MBC Group has announced the upcoming release of “Sukkar,” the first Arabic-language musical production.

Set to premiere in cinemas throughout the Middle East and North Africa region on Oct. 12, the film will be distributed by Empire Entertainment.

Created by Kuwaiti playwright and lyricist, Heba Mashari Hamada, the musical tells the story of Sukkar and her friends who live in an orphanage and dream of a better life in the face of cruel treatment from orphanage boss, Ratiba.

Inspired by American author Jean Webster’s epistolary novel “Daddy-Long-Legs,” the production stars Hala Turk in the role of Sukkar, alongside an ensemble of emerging artists from Gulf Cooperation Council countries and other states in the Middle East.

The cast also includes prominent Egyptian actors Magda Zaki, Reham Al-Shanawany, and Mohammed Tharwat.

“Sukkar” features original songs and music by Hamada, Ehab Abdel Wahed, Ahmed Tarek Yehia, and Joy Music Productions, while Egyptian singer Ahmed Saad also lends his voice to the movie.


Tunisian journalist Chatha BelHajj Mubarak freed after sentence cut

Updated 14 January 2026
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Tunisian journalist Chatha BelHajj Mubarak freed after sentence cut

  • The court cut her sentence from five years to two, ‌making her eligible for ‌immediate release, ‌her ⁠brother ​told ‌Reuters

TUNIS: A Tunisian appeal court on Wednesday ordered the release of journalist Chatha ​BelHajj Mubarak, jailed since 2023 in a conspiracy case, after reducing her prison sentence, her family said.
The court cut her sentence from five years to two, ‌making her eligible for ‌immediate release, ‌her ⁠brother ​told ‌Reuters.
She was convicted in the so-called “Instalingo” case, which involved politicians, media figures and other defendants accused of conspiracy and financial crimes. BelHajj Mubarak denied the charges.
“Chatha ⁠is free and leaving prison,” ‌her brother, Amen BelHajj Mubarak, ‍said.
He said ‍her health had severely ‍deteriorated during her time in prison. She suffered serious complications, including significant hearing loss, and was diagnosed ​with cancer in detention, he added.
Tunisian authorities have said the ⁠case stems from judicial investigations into alleged financial and security-related offenses, and have rejected accusations by opposition groups that the prosecutions were politically motivated.
Tunisian prosecutors are pursuing a number of high-profile conspiracy cases involving politicians, journalists and activists. Several opposition ‌leaders have received lengthy prison terms.