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00:00Welcome to a new episode of Talk Show Ramadan Al Fani.
00:20We hope you're having a great Ramadan.
00:26We hope you're having a great Ramadan.
00:38Welcome to a new episode of Talk Show Ramadan Al Fani.
00:42We have a special guest today.
00:44He's the actor and director, Rashid Wali.
00:46Welcome.
00:48Thank you, Osama.
00:50Ramadan Kareem.
00:52Ramadan Kareem.
00:54You look well-dressed, way-groomed.
00:56You look well-dressed, way-groomed.
00:58That's very true.
01:00I was thinking of you.
01:02You were so handsome..
01:04You were so handsome..
01:06...and you even brought a carpet.
01:08You brought a carpet.
01:10You brought a carpet.
01:12You brought a carpet.
01:14It was a beautiful coincidence.
01:16It was a beautiful coincidence.
01:18Before you came here,
01:20He was a farmer, yes.
01:22He was a farmer in one way or another.
01:24Now he's a...
01:26Anyway, let's get to the point.
01:28There are pros and cons.
01:30There are pros and cons.
01:32There are pros and cons.
01:34We're talking about the appearance
01:36or absence of appearance in Ramadan.
01:38But we agree that it's not a question
01:40for an actor who can control it.
01:42To be seen a lot or not to be seen a lot.
01:44In Ramadan, yes.
01:46And any person who comes to the service
01:48and doesn't forget that people
01:50sit for a long time and don't serve.
01:52Sometimes they shoot for a year or two.
01:54But the channels,
01:56and now even the celebrities,
01:58they don't limit themselves.
02:00They don't delay Ramadan.
02:02They don't choose when to delay.
02:04So they don't take 100% responsibility.
02:06And brother, is there any Ramadan work
02:08that you like, that you can see?
02:10First of all,
02:12I like the movement.
02:14We don't forget that it's only
02:16a short film.
02:18We have 96, 97 and so on.
02:20But before that,
02:22there were Egyptian films in Ramadan.
02:24And the first film I watched
02:26was Serb Hmam. It was the 15th episode.
02:28And the first channel was surprised
02:30that for the first time
02:32they invited an Egyptian and a Moroccan
02:34to come and see the fight.
02:36And it was an extraordinary welcome.
02:38As soon as I started going to Omar
02:40little by little, I was already happy.
02:42Of course, I didn't believe
02:44that it would be two different things.
02:46I didn't believe in one thing.
02:48Because I didn't like this topic.
02:50Maybe the kids will see it in Ramadan.
02:52I will give them the topic of women.
02:54I will give them the topic of rape.
02:56I will give them this.
02:58Because they are afraid of this.
03:00I wish they had this topic
03:02earlier, with education,
03:04with all the challenges they might have today.
03:06But the movement...
03:08You see, Mr. Rashid,
03:10that they don't have the courage
03:12to talk about rape or rape.
03:14For me, this is not courage.
03:16Courage is to raise issues
03:18that concern the society
03:20and that can lead to a discussion.
03:22It's not about the movement
03:24being able to do this gesture
03:26or what is rape.
03:28For me, this is not an art.
03:30We can see this in other fields.
03:32But in art, it's something else.
03:34To return to your question,
03:36I was filming at this moment.
03:38We have a tour guide.
03:40Unfortunately,
03:42we couldn't film him.
03:44He was in Tron.
03:46We wanted to film him.
03:48But through social media,
03:50and a lot of questions,
03:52we were able to watch the episodes.
03:54Honestly, we were able to watch
03:56one or two episodes.
03:58If I felt something was missing,
04:00I would say, pass.
04:02You are on social media.
04:04I know you are very connected.
04:06How do you see the content industry
04:08in Morocco and its development?
04:10There are a lot of good things.
04:12There are young people
04:14who give a good content.
04:16They are rich.
04:18The problem is that
04:20it's not like
04:22you enter a shop
04:24and find all the materials.
04:26It's hard.
04:28In art, it's hard.
04:30You need to find something
04:32that is different
04:34to know if you want
04:36the economy to be like this,
04:38or if you want the art to be like this,
04:40or if you want the situation to be like this.
04:42It's not related to people.
04:44But it's happening in general.
04:46They have the same views.
04:48Now, we are in a time
04:50where we judge what you have.
04:52What you have.
04:54You are not the judge.
04:56You don't have the ability
04:58to do anything.
05:00We have a lot of people
05:02who are in the streets.
05:04You are in the streets.
05:06You can't find a person
05:08who can stop and look at others.
05:10I don't even think about it.
05:12I think it's a spy.
05:14I recently published
05:16an article.
05:18I want to support it.
05:20Support it.
05:22What does it say?
05:24It says that one day,
05:26a monkey jumped
05:28in an animal park.
05:30There is no longer anyone
05:32I don't have a banana or anything like that.
05:35You know how they say,
05:37animals are afraid of the cold.
05:39They don't know if it's winter or not.
05:41They went to a swimmer.
05:43They told him,
05:45I don't even know if anyone comes here.
05:47What did the swimmer tell them?
05:49He said, it's normal.
05:51People tell him they have their loan
05:53in their phone.
05:55So he gives them a banana,
05:57they give it to him,
05:59and they tell him,
06:01he's not human.
06:03And then he goes against the law.
06:05They arrest him and they judge him.
06:07They give him a beating.
06:09They say,
06:11he's good,
06:13what did he do?
06:15And you find people in this field.
06:17We are living in this era.
06:19Unfortunately, no one has lived before us.
06:21So this is happening.
06:23This is an article that will be published soon.
06:25Yes, I hope so.
06:27Because I said,
06:29as an artist,
06:31we can't let a journalist
06:33publish a book.
06:35There are things that we should publish
06:37and tell people.
06:39Why?
06:41Because we have to be witnesses to this era.
06:43Look at the internet.
06:45Despite everything we say about it,
06:47it's not accurate.
06:49It's ruining the world.
06:51Our ancestors,
06:53in the past,
06:55what did they do?
06:57They left us messages
06:59that we didn't know.
07:01Today, when you have a phone,
07:03it doesn't matter if it's stolen or lost,
07:05it goes to everything.
07:07Look at the message of other generations.
07:09It's much more important.
07:11Of course, not everything will say it.
07:13But with my awareness,
07:15maybe now,
07:17and soon,
07:19so we say,
07:21let's leave it before we go.
07:23I liked that, Rashid.
07:25I don't know if you think
07:27there are many things
07:29that affect my future,
07:31my career,
07:33my people,
07:35but you say what's in your heart
07:37and you stay honest.
07:39What can I say?
07:41These are the people
07:43who want to be or not be.
07:45You are one of them.
07:47I'm 61 years old.
07:49When I was 6 years old,
07:51I was 6 years old.
07:53If it wasn't for you,
07:55I wouldn't be here.
07:57Maybe I wouldn't be here.
07:59It's a chance for others
08:01to do their job.
08:03Speaking of the Internet,
08:05I liked your idea
08:07to make movies for the Internet.
08:09Exactly.
08:11Long movies.
08:13This is our future.
08:15Today, TV will attract people.
08:17Look,
08:19you are in the media,
08:21you have your audience,
08:23but when I want to watch a movie,
08:25I don't want to watch it.
08:27I want to know what's new.
08:29One generation
08:31doesn't have a place to sit.
08:33They don't want to gather with people.
08:35The origin of TV is to gather.
08:37Now, TV can be divided
08:39because we are a society.
08:41Moroccans are a society
08:43and we can say as much as we want
08:45on the Internet.
08:47Even this generation
08:49doesn't have a place to sit.
08:51We are divided.
08:53We are not isolated.
08:55It's like an economy.
08:57Who wants to sell more phones,
08:59more TVs,
09:01more houses,
09:03more cars,
09:05we are in a society that
09:07separates and isolates
09:09in order to make money.
09:11So, you want to make movies for the Internet.
09:13God willing,
09:15with the help of the government.
09:17We can make a lot of movies
09:19because today,
09:21we can do things
09:23on the Internet
09:25and it will be more acceptable
09:27especially with the quality we have now.
09:29You say that TV is not allowed
09:31at home.
09:33You want it to be in the living room
09:35or in a big place
09:37to gather the family.
09:39How is that?
09:41Well said.
09:43I think it's a good thing.
09:45When I was a kid,
09:47I didn't have a TV at home.
09:49I stayed at home.
09:51I used to work.
09:53When I was a kid,
09:55I used to go to school
09:57to study,
09:59to watch TV shows,
10:01to eat at home.
10:03We were like a family.
10:05So, I used to avoid
10:07having a TV at lunch
10:09or dinner.
10:11I didn't want to eat.
10:13I used to use a computer
10:15to watch TV shows.
10:17I did that as much as I could.
10:19A lot of people
10:21were surprised
10:23when I started the podcast with Salim.
10:25My parents told me
10:27that we used to watch TV shows
10:29together.
10:31So, we used to watch TV shows
10:33together.
10:35When we wanted to gather,
10:37we used to watch TV shows together.
10:39We should think about
10:41what we should do.
10:43Your podcast is a
10:45huge TV show.
10:47It's a big production.
10:49It's a police TV show
10:51directed by
10:53Nourdine Alkhemari.
10:55I've never heard of it.
10:57It's a bit of a rumour.
10:59But today,
11:01we have a witness
11:03of Nourdine Alkhemari
11:05for Rashid Wali.
11:07Let's listen to him.
11:09Actually,
11:11we took a lot of time
11:13to talk to Rashid.
11:15He is a great actor
11:17and a big public figure.
11:19Humanly,
11:21there is a lot of love
11:23and respect
11:25for Rashid.
11:27You feel like
11:29he is fighting like other actors.
11:31You work with him,
11:33you give him directions
11:35and you discuss with him
11:37and you feel like
11:39there is a professional humility
11:41of a person who has
11:43a lot of experience
11:45and a lot of experience.
11:47It's extraordinary.
11:49Working with Rashid,
11:51as an actor,
11:53we call him the smart actor.
11:55He understands what you're saying.
11:57He understands where the camera is.
11:59He knows how to play with his eyes
12:01and how to play with his face.
12:03Secondly, he is smart.
12:05He goes with you in the mood.
12:07He doesn't listen to
12:09what you're saying.
12:11Humanly,
12:13when I saw him in the morning,
12:15I felt comfortable
12:17because I know he will work hard
12:19and he has suggestions
12:21but he is professional
12:23because he comes to you
12:25and says,
12:27Maestro, I'm with you,
12:29do whatever you want,
12:31but let's go inside.
12:33He is at a level
12:35that makes you say
12:37that he is a world-class actor
12:39that you feel
12:41that the most important thing
12:43is to concentrate on the realization
12:45of the film.
12:47I have a lot of respect
12:49for Rashid Wali
12:51who I worked with
12:53for a long time
12:55because I worked with him
12:57when I was young
12:59but this work made me
13:01feel that he is a world-class actor
13:03and I want to show him
13:05that he can do a lot
13:07and he is a world-class actor
13:09who wants to learn and give
13:11and above all, he is talented.
13:13Thank you, Nourdine.
13:15Thank you, Nourdine.
13:17It was a pleasure.
13:19As you said,
13:21we don't have the right
13:23to watch this work
13:25because it is years old
13:27and it doesn't need to be released
13:29but we have Khadija Al-Alami
13:31as a producer
13:33and Nourdine Al-Khomari
13:35and a couple of other directors
13:37like Ayoush and Yasmin
13:39who have done a lot
13:41and we are proud of them
13:43and we can't say
13:45that they are extraordinary
13:47but we do our best
13:49and what is the best
13:51and what is the best
13:53and what are the qualities
13:55and what are the things
13:57that are popular
13:59and people call them successful
14:01and there are works
14:03that have an intellectual level
14:05and have a big ambition
14:07to serve Morocco
14:09from 2030.
14:11Maybe people don't see it now
14:13but it will contribute to change
14:15the image we have of Morocco
14:17in the future, God willing.
14:19But of course, this work is growing
14:21and creating debate, as you said.
14:23The budget is big
14:25and there is a new style
14:27that is a bit Korean, modern
14:29that we haven't seen before.
14:31Thank you very much, Nourdine Al-Khomari
14:33and good luck.
14:35We still have three months
14:37of episodes.
14:39You know that there are
14:4132 minutes of episodes
14:43and 8 episodes in three months.
14:45And we have Darbida,
14:47we have regions in the south,
14:49in the north, Titouan, Merzouga
14:51so there is a bit of a delay
14:53but it's good.
14:57I would like to suggest
14:59that we play a game
15:01of five themes.
15:03You choose three of them
15:05and each of them has a prisoner.
15:07Let's see the list.
15:09Artificial intelligence,
15:11football, family
15:13or money.
15:15Artificial intelligence, football, family.
15:17In the name of God.
15:19Artificial intelligence, football, family.
15:21For you, is it a blessing or a curse?
15:23It's a blessing.
15:25I forgot how to use it.
15:27If I wanted to write a script
15:29I would have asked for
15:31five years.
15:33Three years.
15:35After three years,
15:37I would have found someone
15:39who would read it.
15:41Today, I can't do that.
15:43I have to criticize the work.
15:45I have to criticize
15:47what I think is right.
15:49I am one of those people
15:51who didn't read French.
15:53I learned French later
15:55so I still have a lot of mistakes.
15:57Now, neither in English nor in French
15:59I can translate.
16:01It's true.
16:03I can work with it.
16:05I can develop with it.
16:07I can personalize
16:09my personality.
16:11But this doesn't mean
16:13that you have to find a job
16:15as a screenwriter.
16:17We used to work with
16:19big machines.
16:21They said they would create
16:23a house.
16:25There is no progress without
16:27victims.
16:29People always find work
16:31in other things.
16:33We used to have a lot of people
16:35who were working in the morning
16:37and in the evening.
16:39We used to call it a parabol.
16:41Do you know what a parabol is?
16:43It's a dream of someone
16:45who has a problem
16:47in his house.
16:49They call him
16:51and he answers.
16:53Unfortunately,
16:55they leave the parabol
16:57and go to another parabol.
16:59There are doctors and engineers
17:01who leave the parabol
17:03and go to another parabol
17:05with a vision of what they want to do.
17:07It's a current reality.
17:09There is no film
17:11that you can use
17:13as a storyboard.
17:15You have to sit with it
17:17and make a plan.
17:19Now you can use it.
17:21It's good.
17:23How do you deal
17:25with stress?
17:29To deal with stress,
17:31I remember
17:33a few things we did in Turkey.
17:35Our grandfathers used to say
17:37get up.
17:39This is what happened.
17:41What will happen in the world?
17:43If you made a mistake,
17:45we will apologize to you.
17:47If you accepted it,
17:49we will be happy.
17:51If you didn't accept it,
17:53we will be happy.
17:55If you want us to deal with
17:57this type of work,
17:59we will do it another time.
18:01I didn't accept it.
18:03I said, get up.
18:05I prayed and said,
18:07thank God,
18:09we will do it another time.
18:11I waited for two years.
18:13I returned to his book.
18:15I presented it to the world.
18:17Things happen.
18:19It's not what we want.
18:21When you are with the world,
18:23you may be at ease.
18:25This is beautiful,
18:27but it doesn't apply to the real world.
18:29You think you are stressed.
18:31You are a stressed person.
18:33You can't say, I am at ease.
18:35I am calm.
18:37I agree with you.
18:39Your question is beautiful.
18:41When I went to the doctor,
18:43I found that my blood pressure
18:45was 15.
18:47I went to him.
18:49I said, thank God,
18:51I am not stressed.
18:53I am at ease.
18:55He said, this is a stroke.
18:57He said, it's normal.
18:59This is a stroke.
19:01But I don't feel stress.
19:03You may think about things
19:05that happened to you.
19:07Even if you don't have
19:09your family,
19:11your siblings,
19:13you think about them.
19:15You don't understand
19:17why your brain
19:19is at ease.
19:21Stress is something
19:23that is above the human energy.
19:25I saw people
19:27who were on the march.
19:29In ten days,
19:31from 17 to 15,
19:33from 13 to 70,
19:35thank God,
19:37I am at ease.
19:39I don't feel stressed.
19:41Thank God,
19:43you are a sportsman.
19:45Let's talk about family.
19:47Family values are very important
19:49for you, Mr. Rashid.
19:51You had a two-month-old
19:53baby.
19:55Do you take care of him
19:57before giving birth
19:59so that you can have breakfast
20:01and go to school?
20:03That's right.
20:05I started working
20:07when I was in my thirties.
20:09I didn't watch a lot of movies.
20:11I used to travel.
20:13I had my first wife
20:15and my second wife.
20:17I was alone.
20:19At that time,
20:21I was depressed.
20:23It wasn't depression.
20:25It was a premenopause.
20:27I felt like I was walking
20:29on thin ice.
20:31I wanted to forgive everything.
20:33I had the choice
20:35to understand my wife
20:37and not be absent.
20:39At the same time,
20:41I wasn't ready
20:43to take care of my children.
20:45It was beyond my ability.
20:47I used to say
20:49to my wife,
20:51if you don't want me to give birth,
20:53I will make a video.
20:55But it was beyond my ability.
20:57I used to record
20:59at 4 or 5 in the morning.
21:01I used to walk
21:03in the cold.
21:05I used to record
21:07in my pocket
21:09so that I don't lose my money.
21:11I used to sing
21:13at school
21:15in front of my family.
21:17Today,
21:19I benefit from it.
21:21My relationship with my wife
21:23and my children
21:25continues.
21:27The most difficult thing
21:29is to say,
21:31I forgive you.
21:33The child doesn't get used to it.
21:35In the last 2 or 3 years,
21:37you didn't have a mark
21:39on your child's head.
21:41You didn't love him.
21:43You didn't know
21:45when he was going to die.
21:47You didn't know
21:49when he was going to die.
21:51Where do you record everything?
21:53When I was young,
21:55my relationship with my parents
21:57was like that.
21:59They used to take me to the hospital
22:01and bring me food from home.
22:03What are the things
22:05that create a family?
22:07The issue of patience
22:09and how to be a family
22:11is not an easy thing.
22:13There is stress,
22:15there are circumstances
22:17and life changes.
22:19It is always difficult
22:21How do you feel when your parents
22:23make a mistake
22:25in your upbringing?
22:27Are you allowed to tell them?
22:29No.
22:31Who told you that they made a mistake?
22:33I swear to God.
22:35I used to sit with my wife
22:37and she used to tell me.
22:39I felt that she gave me
22:41more time than others.
22:43She told me
22:45and I could tell her.
22:47But honestly,
22:49on what basis
22:51do you say that?
22:53Let me explain to you.
22:55I have two children
22:57and they are different.
22:59Let's say that you have
23:01an equal child,
23:03a normal child and a sick child.
23:05What can you give to that sick child?
23:07As parents, we used to give
23:09what we needed the most.
23:11This doesn't mean
23:13that we don't care about others.
23:15Mistakes are relative
23:17from our point of view.
23:19Don't forget that parents
23:21don't say everything.
23:23We prefer to do something
23:25that you consider wrong,
23:27but it is not wrong.
23:29It is because I saw
23:31what you didn't see.
23:33If I told you,
23:35you would destroy that wall.
23:37There are many things.
23:39Secondly,
23:41don't break them.
23:43When you need something,
23:45don't throw it away.
23:47Don't throw it away.
23:49Why would you do that?
23:51Life can't go on like this.
23:53Look at what your friend did.
23:55Look at what he sacrificed.
23:57Don't look at anything else.
23:59I don't like this.
24:01Don't throw it away.
24:03Don't break it.
24:05Don't destroy it.
24:07Don't throw it away.
24:09Don't destroy it.
24:11Forgiveness is better
24:13when you face them
24:15and don't criticize them.
24:17On the contrary,
24:19if it was necessary,
24:21you would lie.
24:23You would say,
24:25I didn't understand a thing.
24:27But now I understand
24:29what you did.
24:31You want to live
24:33another day.
24:35You don't want to die.
24:37They do what they can.
24:39May God forgive us.
24:41They didn't study a lot.
24:43They didn't have many opportunities.
24:45But they sacrificed a lot.
24:47Some of them came from far away.
24:49Their mothers were in their homes.
24:51Why did they forget
24:53the day when
24:55the athletes came
24:57and welcomed the mothers?
24:59What is the message?
25:01Some of them were housekeepers
25:03and they were cleaning at 5 in the morning.
25:05The man was working.
25:07The mother did this and that.
25:09There are athletes, artists
25:11and geniuses in all fields.
25:13This is what we need to see.
25:15We don't want to see
25:17a fire.
25:19We want to see a sacrifice.
25:21Let's not forget
25:23the last words.
25:27We wish Ramadan Kareem
25:29for all the Moroccans
25:31and for those who are abroad.
25:33We wish you to continue
25:35with the programs
25:37so that we can benefit
25:39from them.
25:43This is the end of today's episode.
25:45I am Rashid Alwalee
25:47and I am Osama Bin Jaloun.
25:49Stay tuned for Ramadan Kareem
25:51with Muntasir.
25:53See you next time.
26:07Ramadan Kareem
26:09Ramadan Kareem