Beirut: Hana Tubi
Randa Kaadi, a capable and brilliant Lebanese actress in every role she plays, played in the series “The Price”, “For Death”, “No Judgment”, “They Went”, “I Walked”, “One of the Sweetest Houses in Ras Beirut” and “Seeking Closeness”. And many other cinematic and theatrical works, she was recently honored at the “Beirut Women’s Film Festival” and was honored on “Mother’s Day”, and she is currently appearing through the series “For Death” in the third part, and she revealed the surprise that affected her character in the series, which motivated her to participate in the season. the new..
- We are currently watching you in the series “For Death 3”. What does participating in the Ramadan drama mean to you?
– Since the month of Ramadan became an indicator of the flourishing of Arab drama, both in quantity and quality, I became keen to register my Ramadan attendance, and to reserve a prominent seat for me in a distinguished work, so that I would not be comfortable, if I did not have the opportunity to be present with people and to be guests in their homes in this special month. And I do not hide that I am proud of my current appearance in “For Death 3”, which is a work that formed a phenomenon in the drama and recorded a collective success for all its participants from its inception to the end.
- Can you reveal your personality this season?
Hanan, the lover of Abdullah (Ahmed Al-Zain), who lived a love story for 45 years, returns today to her normal place, regains her management of the orphanage, and the surprise is not only her return to taking care of the children of the orphanage, but also the details of her personality and the way she interacts with what is going on around her, and what What motivated me to participate in the current season was that writer Nadine Jaber excelled in the events market to new places, as well as director Philip Asmar who took me to a new bank that adorned my performance.
- What is the message that you send to Arab women through the role?
– I carry a message of love and tolerance, and I believe that Arab women, especially Lebanese women, who make a double effort in light of the difficult circumstances we live in, have always been loving and just, and their justice starts from their home and the upbringing of their children.
- You played motherhood roles in several works.. Do you think that repeating the role is a challenge for you?
There is no doubt that I challenge myself in every role I play, but I enjoy a lot in creating the mother according to each new character suitable for the work. Here I discover the joy of acting in addition to the joy of identifying with a new situation that motivates me to show my latent energies and keeps me away from monotony.
- Do you want today to get out of the maternity dress, especially when you have finally played the role of lover?
Certainly, I always want to be renewed, and following the role of the lover, I want to live new experiences in acting, not necessarily centered around love and love, but I can embody the role of a woman ahead of her time who rises up once morest the legacies that detract from the rights of women, or I embody the character of a woman She has a pivotal cause in society to contribute to its further advancement, and following spending more than half of my life in acting carrying messages that concern me .. I did not pursue acting for the sake of lights, fame and stardom, which I consider my last concern, but more, and I aspire today to be the voice of the woman with issues in drama.
Binaries and success
- I presented duets with a number of stars..Which one is the most beloved to you?
– All those I dealt with added to my experience a lot, but I recorded successful duets with the stars Rafik Ali Ahmed, Ahmed Al-Zain, Nicolas Daniel, and Gabriel Yammine. These are the companions of the path, and we have an unforgettable collective memory, and we witnessed the history and present of the drama.
- Do you carry your characters home with you?
– Every character I play is affected by her during her filming, and I strive to remove her clothes from me before returning to my home, but I do not always succeed with regard to the positive characters that give me renewed energy that reflects positively on my relationship with my children.
We watched you in the series “The Price”, which did not complete its show due to the Ramadan agenda.. So what do you say regarding it?
– It is necessary to confirm the completion of its show following the month of Ramadan, and there is no doubt that its fans will be keen to follow it because it is one of the best series adapted from Turkish texts in terms of the way it was formulated in a common Arab template, and we presented it with a Lebanese-Syrian pulse of superior craftsmanship and performance.
- Did you like “the price” in its Arabic version more than the Turkish one?
– I am satisfied with the Arabic version because it touched the Arab public with its new formulation, and the young director, Fikret Al-Qadi, added his unique touch to the work, and for me, I liked the character of Nadia, which I play because she is the model of the tolerant and reconciled “mother-in-law” with herself, her surroundings, and her daughters-in-law, and she presents a message Purposeful awareness of family cohesion.