Khaberni - The series "Moulana," shown during the current Ramadan drama season, saw a notable dramatic escalation that brought the names of the Syrian artistic and marital duo, Fares Al-Halwani and Sulafa Aweesheq, back to the forefront of discussions on social media platforms in Syria and Lebanon, after a long absence from Syrian drama since their departure to France in 2011.
This return was marked by a poignant acting scene that brought Al-Halwani and Aweesheq together in one of the series' last episodes, where the duo attracted attention in one of the most present and impactful dramatic scenes, amid widespread acclaim from fans of Syrian drama and social media users.
Their joint appearance also reminded people of their long artistic journey, at a time when the audience had been eagerly anticipating their return to the Syrian screen after an absence of more than 14 years.
The scene that brought together the character "Um Muneer," played by Sulafa Aweesheq, with the character "Colonel Kifah," portrayed by Fares Al-Halwani, quickly became a major topic of conversation on social media.
The scene depicts a grieving mother searching for the fate of her son who was arrested and tortured, facing a Syrian security officer known for his brutality and harshness.
The duo delivered a performance characterized by a high degree of artistic honesty and intense emotion, which gave the dramatic moment a clear human depth, reflected in the significant engagement with it.
The importance of this scene is not just in its acting power, but it also extends to its symbolic significance, as it brings together a real-life couple in a tense dramatic confrontation where the roles sharply intersect, between an oppressive authority embodied by a tyrannical security officer, and a broken mother due to her son's arrest and torture.
This sharp contrast between the roles added additional strength to the scene, highlighting the artistic harmony between Al-Halwani and Aweesheq despite the long years of diaspora.
In a broader context, this scene reflects the Syrian drama's ability to reclaim some of its prominent faces even after long periods of absence. The series "Moulana" succeeded in bringing back two stars who had been absent for years to the screen, presenting one of the most circulated and impactful moments of the work so far.



