Egyptian singer Haitham Shaker revealed his readiness to complete the preparations of his new album, after the massive success of the TV drama show "Land Air", which is presented in Arab satellite channels during the drama season of Ramadan.
Shaker added in exclusive interview with Arabs Today that his album contains 12 songs, of which eight songs have been completed and the others are remaining.
The Egyptian singer indicated that the album was due to be completed before Eid al-Fitr, but he postponed its presentation to Eid al-Adha due to his preoccupation with filming "Land Air" series.
He announced that he would prefer to produce his albums by himself as he does not prefer the idea of setting a specific time of completion of the album, but always prefer to give enough time for the album to appear to the fans as appropriate to get their approval and admiration.
As for his first experience in the world of drama, Shaker expressed his great pleasure to work in a special series like "Land Air", which containing all the motives of success from its script to its production.
He praised the efforts of the author of the series, Mohammed Abdul Ati, the producer Tamer Morsy as well as the efforts of the great actress Ghada Abdel Razek.
Shaker explained that he had been planning to enter the world of drama since 2009, adding that he has received many training courses in acting and he was waiting for good work and the right time.
As for the character of the singer Sharif Imam played in the series, Shaker confirmed that the reactions exceeded his expectations and he surprised by the fact that it is his first experience in acting.
Shaker concluded about his personal life and his son Mohammed and his daughter Hana, saying that they represent everything in his life and he always prefers to separate his personal life from work.
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