<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">In a new and unprecedented achievement, Saudi artist Aseel Omran announced her appointment as the official ambassador for Swiss tourism for 2025, making her the first person from the Arabian Gulf to officially receive this title. Aseel posted a video documenting the announcement on her Instagram account, accompanied by a proud comment, expressing her happiness at this step and confirming that she will take her fans on tours exploring the most beautiful regions of Switzerland.</p><h2 style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> From "Dhi" to "Lam Shamsya"... Aseel shines in Egyptian drama</h2><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> This move follows Aseel's remarkable appearance in Egyptian drama, having starred in the Ramadan series "Lam Shamsya" (Laam Shamsya) last year, portraying Heba, a mother facing a crisis after her son is sexually assaulted at his birthday party. The role sparked widespread interest, conveying strong emotions and highlighting sensitive social issues, most notably forced motherhood and the pressures placed on women.</p><h3 style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> Successful collaboration with Karim El-Shenawy paves the way for Egypt's launch</h3><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> It's worth noting that Aseel's participation in "Lam Shamsya" follows her previous collaboration with director Karim El Shenawy on the Saudi-Egyptian film "Dhi," which opened the Red Sea Film Festival at the end of last year. This collaboration marked a turning point in her career, opening the door for her to enter Egyptian drama with confidence and seriousness.</p><h3 style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> "Lam Shamsya": A drama that touches reality and breaks the silence</h3><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> The series "Lam Shamsya" was written by the "Sard" workshop, led by Mariam Naoum, and directed by Karim El Shenawy. It includes an elite cast, most notably Amina Khalil, Ahmed El Saadany, and Yousra El Lozy, among others. The series successfully addresses thorny societal issues, such as violence against children and strained marital relationships, in a profound dramatic treatment that transcends the superficial and opens the door to dialogue about what is unspoken in Arab societies.<br></p>