Starzplay original ‘Harley’ to launch on streaming platform in June

Starzplay original ‘Harley’ to launch on streaming platform in June
Starzplay’s original film “Harley,” starring Egyptian actor Mohamed Ramadan, is set to drop on the streaming platform on June 10 following its theatrical release this Eid. (Supplied)
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Updated 23 May 2023
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Starzplay original ‘Harley’ to launch on streaming platform in June

Starzplay original ‘Harley’ to launch on streaming platform in June
  • Following a theatrical release, the original film will launch exclusively on the streaming platform next month
  • After losing his brother to drug abuse, Harley tries to break free from a life of crime and drugs

DUBAI: Starzplay’s original film “Harley,” starring Egyptian actor Mohamed Ramadan, is set to drop on the streaming platform on June 10 following its theatrical release this Eid.
“Harley” is a tale of love, loss and freedom. Set in the underworld of diamond trafficking, the film follows the journey of Hashem, also known as Harley, a brilliant mechanical engineer, and the right-hand man of a dangerous gang leader.
After losing his brother to drug abuse, Harley tries to break free from a life of crime and drugs.
The film marks Ramadan’s return to the big screen after a four-year sabbatical. He is known for films like “Qalb el-Asad,” “Abdo Mouta” and “El Almany.”
Created by Mohammed Sami and directed by Mohammed Samir, “Harley” also features a cast including Mai Omar, Mahmoud Hemida, Bassel El-Zaro, Mai Kassab, Ismail Farghali, and Ahmad Dash.
Starzplay’s first original Arabic series “Kaboos,” launched in February this year, broke viewing records for the streaming platform within 48 hours of the premiere of the first two episodes, resulting in a 20 percent increase in engagement.
“It shows that Starzplay’s commitment to delivering original, Arabic-first content has been the correct path to take,” CEO Maaz Sheikh said at the time.
The Middle East & North Africa streaming market is expected to generate $5.69 billion by 2028 — double the 2022 figure of $2.83 billion — according to Digital TV Research.