مدي 1 تي في : مع نبيل ''الناب'' - 24/09/2024
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00:00Hello and welcome to a new episode of your show, Art and Daily Patchwork.
00:20I'm happy to be here with you every day to share with you some of the latest news in the field of art.
00:26So let's get started.
00:31Hello again.
00:34In today's episode of Art and Daily Patchwork, we're going to show you a clip of one of his talents.
01:01He's got the attitude.
01:05He's got the attitude.
01:08He's got the attitude.
01:11He's got the attitude.
01:16He's got the attitude.
01:19He's got the attitude.
01:22He's got the attitude.
01:25There are pleasures among the poor that the rich don't know.
01:30For example, for example, for example, for example,
01:35yes, of course, the vani,
01:40the vani,
01:42the vani,
01:45the vani,
01:48the vani,
01:52the vani,
01:58the vani,
02:08the vani,
02:13the vani.
02:16Our guest in today's episode is Nabil Benani, also known as Nabil Nab.
02:20Welcome.
02:22Thank you, Oussama.
02:23How are you?
02:24I'm fine, thank you.
02:26Welcome.
02:27It's a pleasure.
02:28Full of colors.
02:29Hello.
02:30Hello.
02:31God bless you, Nabil.
02:32Nabil, you're one of the first people to appear on Media NTV.
02:35So we can say you were born and raised here.
02:37Yes, I was born and raised here.
02:38In 2011, exactly, I was invited to his show,
02:41the Usra Tamina competition.
02:45I was in the Ramadan caravan from home to home.
02:47From home to home.
02:48So the first round of this Ramadan show was with you.
02:51Absolutely.
02:52So you traveled to many cities and won the Umrah through questions with the audience.
02:56People donated their Umrah.
02:58Yes.
02:59Umrah.
03:00God bless you, as they say.
03:01Umrah.
03:02And at that time, there was a lot of improvisation.
03:05Thank God.
03:06Improvisation is part of the job of animation and humor as well.
03:10Because it's true, we'll see it together.
03:12There was a change in humor over time.
03:15Of course, we look at humor, we look at comedians,
03:17we look at the sense of comedy that you have since you were a child.
03:21I imagine we're talking about it all.
03:23But in the medium of that, there was the radio.
03:26What can you say, Nabil, about the radio?
03:28Is it your first and last love?
03:31First and last love, not the last.
03:34Yes.
03:35The reason I like the radio is because you can listen to your voice with the hearts that listen to you.
03:42The more you listen to the ears, the more you listen to the hearts.
03:44And you don't have a daily morning.
03:48You listen to people on a daily basis.
03:51And you have a daily social topic.
03:53So you create an interactivity with the audience.
03:55And it's very pleasant.
03:57But there's a curve, Osama.
03:59Which one?
04:00The curve. It's 10 years.
04:0110 years.
04:02You believe in the future.
04:04I believe in it in a symbolic way.
04:07But in general, it's like that.
04:09Motivation in general, as the expression says in French,
04:12the habit emits sensitivity.
04:15In the sense that when the habit increases, sensitivity decreases.
04:20Motivation decreases.
04:22So over time, 10 years, 12 years,
04:25those activities that you have, the vitality, the early morning, the morning,
04:29over time, it emits, it goes.
04:31You talk a little bit about personal development,
04:34or what you like about motivation,
04:36or what you like about organizing conferences,
04:39or what you like about personal development,
04:41and so on.
04:42What about the passion that you have for 10 years,
04:45which is in one field or another?
04:47Passion is essential, important, central.
04:50It's central to all activities.
04:52In sport, in reading, in study, in art.
04:55It's not like you say, Osama, it's true,
04:58motivation is developed and maintained.
05:02That is, a person can demand his motivation through daily exercises.
05:07So sport, like reading, helps with motivation.
05:10Good food helps with motivation.
05:13Adjusting the stomach and the stomach rhythmically,
05:16creates balance and helps with motivation.
05:19And even people work on their heads through self-criticism, self-analysis.
05:23Of course.
05:24Something very important you say.
05:26As for the radio experience, Nabil,
05:29you had a successful program, thank God.
05:32Your voice was well-known, famous, well-known.
05:35What about the radio?
05:37Among the things you focus on,
05:39since you don't have many photos on the radio,
05:42you focus on the voice,
05:44what makes you believe that the voice should be smiling?
05:47Through the voice, and the voice only reaches the small one, the listener.
05:52The formula is simple.
05:56If you start from your heart,
05:59and you love your profession, which is to walk,
06:02and you love the audience that listens to you,
06:05a natural smile will come out.
06:07Your voice will come out in a smile.
06:10A beautiful smile.
06:12And the audience, Osama, is smart.
06:16Especially the Moroccan audience has a beautiful intelligence.
06:20They know whether your heart is smiling or not.
06:24Thank God, 10 years ago,
06:27there was a trophy, the trophy of the most-listened morning show in 2011.
06:31Thank God.
06:32It's in his CV, in his history.
06:35Thank God.
06:36What do you think of the shows of the world?
06:39Of course, there was television in parallel.
06:42I had...
06:43This year, I also had television channels.
06:46I had 5 or 6 million channels.
06:48Thank God.
06:49Thank God.
06:50Thank God.
06:51When I thought of the idea of the show,
06:54to answer your question, Osama,
06:57I actually created a show when I was young.
07:00I told my mother,
07:01one day, she told me,
07:02you have to do your show one day.
07:04I told her, why?
07:05She told me, when I was young,
07:07they used to call me,
07:09the jinn.
07:10Like a bird.
07:11Because I used to fly for a year.
07:13Thank God.
07:14Thank God.
07:15I went to medical school at one time.
07:18Because I thought that in medical school,
07:21in the study of medicine,
07:23I would find a profession to communicate with people.
07:25Because my basic idea was to communicate with people.
07:28So I went to medical school to communicate with people.
07:31But when I entered college,
07:3312 or 14 years old,
07:34I felt that I wasn't in a phase.
07:36Yes.
07:37I was in phases.
07:38I tried.
07:39And at the same time,
07:40I was giving theater classes.
07:42But when you finished medical school,
07:44you became an artist.
07:45Nabil Neb.
07:46Nabil Neb.
07:47Yes.
07:48But I didn't know what to do with dentistry.
07:50I didn't know what to do with my teeth.
07:52I didn't know what to do with my teeth.
07:54You added this to your show.
07:56No, but the main thing is that...
07:58So you tried,
07:59you did specialties,
08:00disciplines,
08:01training,
08:02and all this.
08:03It made you discover that you have an important sense of humor.
08:07Yes.
08:08And you developed it.
08:09And you wrote something.
08:10And it came out on stage,
08:11through sketches and shows.
08:13So tell us about the show.
08:15What is the title of your show,
08:17your comedy show,
08:18and what can we find in it?
08:20So, I have a global, general title.
08:23All my shows will be called
08:25The One Knob Show.
08:27And I have sub-titles.
08:29So my first show is
08:30What's the Balance?
08:31Okay.
08:32So, What's the Balance?
08:33The big title is
08:34The One Knob Show.
08:35There will be other shows.
08:36There will be other stand-ups
08:37without What's the Balance?
08:38And the first one,
08:39the first One Knob Show,
08:41is What's the Balance?
08:42Okay.
08:43So, What's the Balance?
08:44Of course,
08:45as you know,
08:46Osama,
08:47in 2024,
08:48the thing that humans lack,
08:50in particular,
08:51is balance.
08:52Honestly.
08:53Humans are a little bit
08:54worried,
08:55at the limit,
08:56that we are relaxed.
08:57We don't see it in traffic.
08:58We don't see it in traffic.
08:59We don't see it in the relationships
09:00between people.
09:01Even in the relationships
09:02of love and hatred,
09:03we see a little bit of nervousness,
09:04a little bit of
09:05regret,
09:06a little bit of
09:07sadness.
09:08It's not romantic anymore.
09:09Nowadays,
09:10you lose the balance
09:11of a woman's
09:12psychological balance
09:13with time.
09:14Okay,
09:15let's focus on this
09:16and observe this.
09:17I have observed
09:18their behavior.
09:19What are the experiences?
09:20What are the things
09:21that you experienced?
09:22Of course,
09:23there will be
09:24a part of the experience
09:25in the show.
09:26There will be a part of the experience
09:27because the experience
09:28is the lesson of stand-up.
09:29And when you experience
09:30the end of the life,
09:31and you don't take
09:32a little bit of energy,
09:33and you don't take
09:34a little bit of anger,
09:35and you don't laugh,
09:36and you don't cry,
09:37you won't be able
09:38to reach the goal.
09:39So, you are happy,
09:40and you are happy,
09:41and you are not afraid
09:42to go out in the ring
09:43and you will be the winner.
09:44Life is not easy.
09:45Life is not easy.
09:46Life is not easy.
09:47Yes.
09:48So, in this show,
09:49you explain to the people
09:50that you are a French singer
09:51and an Arab.
09:52Bi-langue.
09:53Bi-langue.
09:54So, your audience,
09:55did you know
09:56well what your audience
09:57is like, Nabil?
09:58Of course,
09:59I knew that my audience
10:00was known
10:01through the experience
10:02of the radio.
10:03The radio
10:04was created
10:05at one time
10:06and it was
10:07broadcasted
10:08on the radio
10:09at one time
10:10and it was broadcasted
10:11at another time,
10:12but I knew
10:13for 10 years
10:14that my audience
10:15was the Moroccan audience,
10:16the Aziz audience.
10:17So,
10:18it was a love
10:19that I felt
10:20through the radio
10:21and it will remain
10:22the Moroccan audience
10:23the Aziz audience
10:24that I broadcast
10:25on the radio.
10:26It will remain
10:27the audience
10:28of my one-man show,
10:29of my stand-up,
10:30because I brought
10:31my one-man show
10:32and my stand-up
10:33closer to the audience
10:34through the stage
10:35and through
10:36simple French.
10:37We knew
10:38that we had
10:39all the words
10:40that we could
10:41use.
10:42You can tell
10:43Osama that
10:44when you go out
10:45of the house,
10:46you go to your car
10:47and your car
10:48has the word
10:49in French.
10:50You break
10:51the French car
10:52and you die
10:53in French.
10:54I just have
10:55the green card
10:56and the license
10:57and the insurance.
10:58Television
10:59and television,
11:00etc.
11:01Now,
11:02I will say it
11:03in a simple language
11:04and close to the audience
11:05and naturally
11:06and well.
11:07Last month,
11:08the month before,
11:09I was with
11:10the audience
11:11of Darby
11:12and it was
11:13spontaneous
11:14and it was
11:15well.
11:16They told me
11:17that I looked
11:18like I was
11:19not playing
11:20the role
11:21of humor.
11:22This is
11:23natural for you.
11:24So,
11:25I was in the
11:26one-man show
11:27and it was
11:28spontaneous
11:29and it was
11:30interactive
11:31with the audience
11:32and it was
11:33spontaneous
11:34and well.
11:35The next show
11:36was on the 28th of September
11:38in Darby.
11:3928th of September
11:40in Darby.
11:41So,
11:42tell us a little
11:43about the topics.
11:44The topics are
11:45marital relations,
11:46emotional relations,
11:47social relations,
11:48friendship relations
11:49and a lot of
11:50imitations,
11:51imitations.
11:52And we were
11:53talking about
11:54traffic.
11:55Ah,
11:56yes,
11:57yes.
11:58Traffic,
11:59I will continue
12:00with you,
12:01Oussama.
12:02In traffic,
12:03we have
12:04ordinary drivers
12:05on the phone,
12:06on the radio.
12:07And there are
12:08professional drivers.
12:09Yes,
12:10of course.
12:11Like the
12:12truck driver.
12:13The truck
12:14driver is
12:15very fast.
12:16Truck driver.
12:17And sometimes
12:18the truck driver
12:19has a taxi
12:20and sometimes
12:21a taxi.
12:22A bus
12:23and sometimes
12:24a bus.
12:25A festival.
12:26A festival
12:27and it is not
12:28easy to do
12:29this job
12:30and this profession.
12:31Because sometimes
12:32I was worried
12:33about the
12:34traffic.
12:35It is not
12:36easy to
12:37drive a
12:38bus for 12
12:39hours.
12:40It is not
12:41easy.
12:42So,
12:43we respect
12:44the people
12:45who drive
12:46the means
12:47of transport.
12:48But on the
12:49side of
12:50the jokes
12:51and the
12:52jokes,
12:53we know that
12:54the theater
12:55and the
12:56one-man
12:57show
12:58are a
12:59bit of
13:00self-criticism
13:01and criticism
13:02to improve
13:03the performance
13:04and to improve
13:05the audience.
13:06So,
13:07we have to
13:08be as
13:09honest as
13:10we can
13:11and we have
13:12to be
13:13credible.
13:14So,
13:15we have
13:16to be
13:17credible.
13:18We have
13:19to be
13:20credible.
13:21So,
13:22we have
13:23to be
13:24credible.
13:25We have
13:26to be
13:27credible.
13:28We have
13:29to be
13:30credible.
13:31And
13:32and good night to all of you.
13:34I'd like to remind Tunisians
13:36that I gave them this minbar,
13:38my dear brother Osama,
13:40and I paid homage to him.
13:42He was the first one.
13:44I paid homage to him.
13:46When I was young, I was 14 years old,
13:48and I used to sing to him.
13:50People used to cry and laugh.
13:52And I cried.
13:54No, it's necessary.
13:56I used to sing to him.
13:58I used to say,
14:00when you come to us,
14:02we're happy.
14:04We'll drink some water
14:06and we'll come back to you.
14:08And we'll travel to Bahrain.
14:10And we'll come back to you
14:12in July.
14:14It's great.
14:18May God bless you.
14:20May God bless you, father.
14:22May God bless you.
14:24May God bless you.
14:26May God bless you.
14:28May God bless you.
14:30Have you ever heard of
14:32Sylvester Stallone?
14:34I've always been a fan of Stallone.
14:36All his characters,
14:38Rocky Balboa, Rumbo.
14:40I love his personality.
14:42I like Stallone.
14:44He's a hard worker.
14:46My brother Osama,
14:48I'm really happy to be with you.
14:50The truth is, today I was told
14:52Osama invited you to Melina TV.
14:54I said, why not?
14:56I'm really happy to see you.
14:58Your face, brother Osama.
15:00Your eyes are blue.
15:02That's nice.
15:06It's because you look at the sea
15:08that your eyes are blue.
15:10Bravo, Nabil.
15:12One of the two characters
15:14that appeared on the radio
15:16is Kinadawia.
15:18It's true.
15:20On the radio,
15:22I heard a story about Abdurahim Tounsi
15:24who called me
15:26and said,
15:28Nabil,
15:30you called me on the radio
15:32for the last time.
15:34He was in a taxi.
15:36He said,
15:38Mr. Abdurahim,
15:40you're here with me
15:42and the show is live.
15:44I said,
15:46this is the last time
15:48you'll call me on the radio.
15:50I said,
15:52you're a big brother.
15:54I'll never call you on the radio.
15:56So,
15:58they created two characters.
16:00Ghaouti
16:02and Dawia.
16:04Ghaouti
16:06is this one.
16:08Welcome, Ghaouti.
16:10Hello.
16:12It's a big day.
16:14It's a big day.
16:16I want to thank you
16:18for inviting me.
16:20It's a big day.
16:22I don't know how to say
16:24a day like this
16:26is a good thing.
16:28I want to see you
16:30and you're welcome.
16:32You're welcome.
16:34You're welcome.
16:36I don't feel sorry for you.
16:38I don't feel sorry for you.
16:40You should be respectful.
16:42You should be respectful.
16:44You should be respectful.
16:46You should be respectful.
16:48Here he is thanking me.
16:50Here he is thanking me.
16:52He doesn't know how to give me
16:54a handshake.
16:56He doesn't know how to give me
16:58a handshake.
17:00I have to tell you
17:02that my brother
17:04has asked me
17:06this question many times.
17:08I'm a big brother.
17:10I'm a big brother.
17:12I'm not a big brother.
17:14I'm not a big brother.
17:16When I got there, I went through the door and went out to see what he was doing there.
17:28He was playing with his dog.
17:33He's doing good, God willing.
17:35Thank you, Dawia.
17:38Bravo, bravo, bravo.
17:40Bravo to the artist, the artist, and his characters.
17:44You know, the show is about to start.
17:48You can go on stage.
17:50You know, in one-man shows, the characters won't be imitated directly like this,
17:56but they will be in situations, in gags, in the traffic like this one, or this one.
18:02There's another one, the set-up.
18:04The set-up.
18:05OK, great.
18:06Do you have a show on Elvis?
18:09Yes, yes, absolutely.
18:11Before we move on to Elvis, I'd like to point out something,
18:15that in reality, the one-man show is essentially based on the set-up.
18:20The set-up is my writing.
18:22I've been writing it for two years now.
18:25I'm the author of my own one-man show.
18:28It's a set-up that revolves around the history of balance,
18:32but also around 14 different themes about social life.
18:36So, the traffic is part of it.
18:38The stress, the anxiety, the traffic, the marriage, the celibacy,
18:43and all of that is essentially the one-man show based on the set-up.
18:51There will also be a parody.
18:55So, it will be the parody in the one-man show, that's another thing.
18:58I'll answer your question, finally.
19:01The singing is the first step of the show,
19:06the story of my show.
19:08The story of my show started in 2017,
19:11with a first show, Can't See Me Too, Nubshed Stone.
19:15OK.
19:16And the sub-title was Fusion Légendaire.
19:19So, I sang the four mastodons of the world song,
19:23Elvis Presley, Johnny Hallyday, Charles Aznavour and Bob Marley.
19:30And to create a symbiosis with the Moroccan audience,
19:33I mixed it with...
19:37Another thing, it came in 2023.
19:40Oh, yes? OK.
19:41In 2023, I sang Charles Aznavour's 99th anniversary
19:47and I performed Aznavour's 20 golden songs.
19:51Wow.
19:52Like you said to the audience, you have many talents.
19:55That's right, many talents.
19:58They say it's from the taste of the singer.
20:01Thank you, thank you, Nabil.
20:03You have a lot of energy, thank God.
20:08Why do you believe in something called activity?
20:14Because it's always an activity, it's always a movement,
20:17it's always vital, it's always doing something.
20:19We saw in a little research, this morning and last night,
20:23at least five of Nabil Neb's two-of-a-kind performances.
20:29Why is there a sick side to it?
20:33Why is there an obsessive side to it?
20:36That's the question.
20:37Yes, yes.
20:38So, that's the laugh.
20:41And the laugh, it reminds me of a quote.
20:44Don't miss a laugh, because a laugh is eternal.
20:49That's a nice quote.
20:51It never kills, it will never kill a laugh.
20:53To return to your question, which is very relevant.
20:57No, far from it, thank God, there is no sickness.
21:00No obsession either.
21:02But there is passion.
21:04So, passion is actually an energy.
21:07And without passion, there is no passion.
21:09The artist can't be an artist.
21:11The singer can't be a singer.
21:13The actor can't be a singer.
21:15It's passion.
21:16It's the passion that has the burning fire in the heart and soul of the artist
21:22that gives the audience the maximum.
21:24The passion.
21:25But the hyperactivity is a little high.
21:27It depends on the energy God has given you.
21:31There are those who create 30% of the battery.
21:34There are those who have 100% of the battery.
21:36There are those who have less.
21:37There are those who have more.
21:38That's God's will.
21:39That's God's will, as he says.
21:40But if you add to the happiness of the people,
21:44if you add to the happiness of the audience,
21:46the better.
21:47You will have energy.
21:48In this situation, you know that many comedians
21:51are timid at the same time.
21:54They live a big shyness.
21:56And at the same time, many comedians
21:59are living sadness, sadness, or melancholy.
22:03You, Nabil, what is your sadness, melancholy, shyness, or timidity?
22:09It's true.
22:10There is the mythical phrase of the sad clown.
22:17In the case of me, like everyone else,
22:20I have a dose of sadness.
22:22Like everyone else, I have a dose of distress.
22:26Fortunately, like everyone else, I have a dose of drunkenness.
22:29But, thank God, I have a balance.
22:33Zouin Al-Qifla, how do you end?
22:36I don't have a balance.
22:37I don't have a balance.
22:38I don't have a balance.
22:39I don't have a balance.
22:40I don't have a balance.
22:41I don't have a balance.
22:42I don't have a balance.
22:43I don't have a balance.
22:44But, Nabil, you were very active in advertising,
22:47you were very active in the news.
22:49We heard a lot about you, we saw a lot of your photos.
22:53Why did you grow up to be a Chinese?
22:55There was a conversion, a metamorphosis, a mutation in 2011.
23:01Indeed, the program of the Samina family on television
23:05was the last one.
23:07No, I had a program in 2018 on another channel.
23:12I had a program on another channel called The Artists.
23:15OK.
23:16I don't want to mention the names.
23:18I had a supported activity during this whole period,
23:23from 2011 until now, without The Artists,
23:26I had it on digital.
23:27OK.
23:28So, with sponsors.
23:30There were a lot of shows and competitions
23:33that took place all over Morocco, thank God.
23:36So, no, it was quite supported,
23:38and I started the show in 2017.
23:40OK.
23:41Did you have a secret camera?
23:43A secret camera, a hidden camera.
23:45We did a lot of things, of course.
23:46And, according to my information,
23:48when did you go to Casa Negra?
23:50Yes, so...
23:51No, no.
23:52I was going to say, I was going to say a lot.
23:56Casa Negra, yes, of course,
23:58with my wife, I had the role of a man with a cigar.
24:02Oh.
24:03A man with a cigar.
24:04It was a very, very nice role.
24:05It was nice.
24:06And I hope, God willing,
24:07after a long time,
24:08we'll go back to cinema,
24:09and especially to humorous and comical cinema,
24:12because I love that.
24:13I hope you have great roles, new roles,
24:16and that you succeed in your comedy show.
24:21One last word.
24:23You have two minutes.
24:24You're the one who made the show,
24:26and I hope you'll make us have a patchwork.
24:28And now, I'll let our artist,
24:31and our guest, Sinabi Binani,
24:33a.k.a. Binab, to finish as you want.
24:35I'll finish with Osama.
24:36You and Osama Binani.
24:38Thank you for...
24:39This is the camera.
24:40This is it?
24:41Thank you for making this beautiful show,
24:43which is a patchwork.
24:45And when you say patchwork,
24:47it's entertainment,
24:50it's not work.
24:51Don't be afraid.
24:52Follow Osama.
24:53Follow Oussama, he is a great animator, a great man.
24:57He welcomed me with a warm and nice welcome.
25:00We had a great career.
25:03I wish Oussama success, prosperity and happy listeners.
25:08Thank you for inviting us for the 28th, God willing.
25:12We hope to be in the taste of the audience.
25:15Bravo, Oleg. We are looking forward to it.
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