's crew has met with the Tunisian star Zafer Al Abdin, who worked in several television series in the Arab world, and also appeared in American films. In the interview, Zafer talked about Arab actors' efforts in international cinema, and stated his opinion about the sometimes “negative” roles they present in American films. However, he also stated that he cannot judge actors like Amr Waked or Khaled El Nabawy for depicting roles that bear a negative image about Arabs, because there is the negative and the positive in any society or culture in the world, adding that how the world perceives Arabs can change through art.
Zafer also talked about his roles in the last Ramadan season, as he appeared alongside Tamer Hosny in the series “Farq Tawqit” (Bad Timing), and also as a guest of honor on Hend Sabry's “Embratoreyet Min” (Who's Empire?).
Zafer also thanked the many persons he admits have helped him along his breakthrough in Egyptian drama, since his first role in Hend Sabry's “Vertigo”.