
Saudi Arabia announces completion of largest ever Arabic film | The Express Tribune
The head of the Saudi Entertainment Authority, Turki Al-Sheikh, announced the completion of the shoot for what is said to be the largest Arabic film in history.
In a post on the social media platform X, Al-Sheikh shared that the filming took place at the “Big Time” studio, located in the Al-Husn area of Riyadh.
The movie, titled 7Dogs, features some of the biggest stars from the Arab world, including Karim Abdel Aziz, Ahmed Ezz, and Nasser Al-Qasabi. The cast also includes popular actors such as Said Rjab, Tara Emad, Sandy Bella, Hana El Zahed, Hala Sedky, and Mona Shalaby.
Al-Sheikh added that the film will also feature several international actors, whose participation is considered a major surprise for audiences.
In his statement, Al-Sheikh expressed pride in the national talent development program, revealing that the production process involved training young Saudi men and women in various fields of film production. This initiative aims to nurture local expertise while boosting the country’s entertainment industry.