The Saudi series "Al Mirath", the first Arab-produced soap opera, has won the “Best TV Production of the Year” award for the year 2020 at the ASBU BroadcastPro Summit and Awards 2020 in Abu Dhabi.
Shahid VIP (Watch VIP) and MBC1 are currently airing the first season’s final episodes. As soon as the first season ends, which has 250 episodes, the second will be aired.
Al Mirath came as part of a strategic partnership between MBC Studios, twofour54 and Image Nation Abu Dhabi. A show about life in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the soap is a melodramatic saga that grapples with the country’s social, economic and cultural aspects of Saudi life and their evolution.
It tells the story of an old and deeply entrenched rivalry between two families (the Bahitanis and the Khawatnis). However, Romance comes into play as a young man and woman from the rival families fall in love. The story develops under many thrilling circumstances.
Each episode is around 25 minutes long, and the show stars an array of Saudi actors, including Rashid Al-Shamrani, Faisal Farid, Hind Mohammed, Mohammad Al-Hajji, Nour Hussein, Captain Rima, Muhannad Bin Hathail, Rana Al-Shafei and Turki al-Kreidis.
A team of writers led by Tony Jordan- the screenwriter and former executive producer of the long British soap opera East Enders- were involved in writing the script for the first season.
Nour al-Shishakli, Giscar Lahoud, Mazen Taha and Thaer Al-Akl also took part. Behind the camera, Christine Melek, Indra Bose, Tamer Bassiouni and Abdullah Al-Junaibi collaborated to direct it.