Yasmin Raees: "Baba wa Mama" is a Family Comedy that Touches Every Home
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Yasmin Raees: "Baba wa Mama" is a Family Comedy that Touches Every Home

SadaNews - The artist Yasmin Raees is considered one of the most prominent faces that has managed to assert herself on the artistic scene in recent years, thanks to her careful choices of roles and her constant commitment to presenting unconventional characters. Since her debut, she has drawn attention with her talent and distinctive presence, portraying diverse roles in both drama and cinema, proving her ability to artistically adapt, appearing in deep social work one time and in light comedy another, leaving a clear imprint each time.

Throughout her career, Raees did not settle for just appearing as a beautiful face in front of the camera; she has proven to be an artist searching for substance and meaning, seeking roles that present real challenges for her as an actress. She has collaborated with several renowned directors and participated in works that have marked a qualitative leap in her career, making her one of the trusted names among audiences and critics alike.

Human Contradictions that Touch Every Home

In her new film "Baba wa Mama", Yasmin Raees returns to comedy but from a different angle, choosing to present a family work based on amusing human contradictions that affect every home. Raees spoke about the secret of her attraction to the film and the behind-the-scenes of the work.

She stated that the main idea of the film "Baba wa Mama", which revolves around the contradictions arising from role reversals between the spouses, was a strong motivation for her to take on the experience, confirming that the script is written with a light spirit that opens wide spaces for comedy.

She added that what encouraged her the most to agree was that the film delivers a cheerful and simple message, but at the same time carries human dimensions that touch family relationships, pointing out that the audience needs this type of work at a time when life pressures are increasing. She hopes for a work that the whole family can watch, noting that her participation in the film came from a desire to present a family project that everyone can enjoy.

The Laughter During Filming was Genuine

She indicated that she found collaborating with artist Mohamed Abdelrahman (Tota) to be an incredibly enjoyable experience, clarifying that the atmosphere behind the scenes significantly reflected on the screen. She said that the laughter during filming was very genuine.

Raees explained that the biggest challenge for her was how to express the comedic situation without exaggeration, while at the same time maintaining the credibility of the idea, adding that the team worked to create a state of collective harmony, which helped produce a work that suits the audience.

She also noted that the special screening of the film was a special occasion for her, especially with the presence of her husband, who strongly supported her at that moment, affirming that family support in an artist's life represents an important element that provides energy to continue.

Yasmin Raees confirmed that the reactions she received after the film's screening greatly pleased her, indicating that she was surprised by the audience's interaction with the presented comedy, which she saw as a positive indicator of the work's success in achieving its primary goal of bringing smiles.