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Netflix meets outrage in Egypt with risque comedy-drama

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Netflix’s first Arabic film production was always set to be a big event, but within days of its release, public opinion in Egypt was so inflamed that critics called for a ban on the platform.

Ashab wala Aaz — one of the countless remakes of the Italian comedy-drama Perfetti Sconosciutti (Perfect Strangers) — features renowned actors from Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan.

The cast of ‘Ashab wala Aaz’

The movie is about a group of friends meeting for dinner and deciding to make the night more interesting by agreeing to share every text message, email, and phone call received with the rest of the group.

As events unfold, the game reveals shocking truths about members of the group as it touches on topics from adultery and premarital sex to homosexuality, all widely considered taboos in Egypt.

The film, which was released on Jan. 20, immediately shot up to the most-watched list in Egypt.

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But in the ensuing fracas, lawsuits have been filed against the culture ministry and the censor’s office for allowing the film to be streamed, and MPs have called for a special session to discuss whether to ban Netflix altogether.

Online, many slammed celebrated Egyptian actress Mona Zaki, who took part in what they dubbed a “disgraceful” movie.

Amid the storm, the US streaming giant has refrained from commenting.

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