Blog turned TV serial a hit during Ramadan

Tunisian actress Hind Sabri plays the role of a young Arab woman in “I Want to Get Married,” a comedy TV serial in which she must endure meeting men she has no interest in marrying. (AN photo)

By ARAB NEWS

CAIRO: The “living room marriage” is the bane of many a young Arab woman. This is when parents arrange chaperoned, get-to-know-one-another meeting with young suitors they think would make perfect husbands for their daughters. Most of the time the young women don’t see eye-to-eye with their parents and reject these young would-be grooms. 

This tradition became the focus of Ghada Abd El-Aal’s blog “Wanna be a bride,” where she pokes fun at the tradition of these arranged meet-ups and expresses frustration at the types of men who show up to these things. 

The Arab-language blog became so popular that Egypt’s printing house Shorouk picked it up for publication as a book in 2008. Now, the blog-turned-book has become the sleeper hit among Ramadan serials on television, especially among women, according to a recent report in Shams newspaper.

“I Want to Get Married,” a comedy written by Abd El-Aal, focuses on a young woman — played by Tunisian actress Hind Sabri — who in every episode must endure men she has no interest in marrying, from a self-righteous fundamentalist to a jittery police officer. Abd El-Aal’s blog (an Arabic) can be read here: http://wanna-b-a-bride.blogspot.com/. Her book has a Facebook page in English titled “Wanna be a Bride.”

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ABULHAARITH

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Great way to waste your Ramadan. Sadly only the Shayateen of Jinn are chained up during Ramadan.

MS,JAMILA M.OTHMAN

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The serial is awesomw and couldn.t have been better without Hend sabry -She is fantastic.I have enjoyed each and evry episode.Egyptian serials are always fantastic.

DIANNE LLANOS

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I really love comedy movies I would like to watch the movie,..specially when the actress is very beautiful...
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