Abdul Ghani Karam Allah: “Who doesn’t love Fatima?”
Sudan Events – Follow-ups
Storyteller and writer Abdul Ghani Karam Allah wrote about the passing of artist Sherine Seif Al-Nasr.
“Fatima, Margaret or Sherine, she played the role of the chivalrous woman, with a large heart, like a cosmic nest for all the children of the earth, who did not recognize the countries of maps of imaginary borders, Egypt, Austria, Greece, because she loved man.” He said.
“I think it was the last series I watched. Perhaps the heart was disposed, and it saw itself in some of the heroes and characters of the story, where the students were abroad at that time, far from their homeland, mother and family, customs, and in the life of exile while we were young, tasting the taste of songs, from recorders and cassette tapes, with the smell of great longing and feelings of nostalgia, and tears warmed the heart, as we regurgitated the honey of memories of any face, wall, and door that passed through our mind, from the paradise of the homeland.” He added.
“So we loved the worlds of the series, and the sincerity of the acting of Ahmed Abdel Aziz, the beauty of Sherine, her slender figure, the kindness of Karima Mukhtar, whom I love more than her role, and the feeling of motherhood that oozes from her face, voice, and heart, so you put her in the freedom of watching, the heroine of your heart, and she has broadcast a poetic tenderness around the TV screen, and your mother was behind the screen. We long for the time of soap operas before dubbing and long episodes.” He added.
“Thank you, Sherine. We have touched your role in this series, and my heart shudders at the beauty of your qualities, from your brilliant acting. May you live a more beautiful, welcoming, and kind life, in the heaven of peace and the throne of God.” He concluded.