The debut of Be Raghm el Qanoon has sparked a mix of admiration and backlash, especially from the residents of Port Said, where certain scenes were filmed. Despite this, the series quickly gained traction, becoming one of the most-watched shows on Watch It just days after its release.

While it may have faced criticism for thematic overlap with other works before even its premiere, its captivating storyline and Iman El Assi’s breakout performance are shaping it up to be one of the most talked-about shows of the season.

In this review, we’ll explore the controversies, performances, and early reactions to Be Raghm el Qanoon, breaking down the significant aspects that have captivated viewers so far.

 

The Ensemble Cast

Be Raghm el Qanoon boasts a stellar cast featuring Hani Adel, Mohamed El Kess, Waleed Fawaz, and Aida Riad, among others. However, it is Iman El Assi’s performance that truly stands out. As the series marks her first leading role, she has taken on the responsibility of carrying the show on her shoulders. From the outset, she portrays the character of Laila with emotional depth and conviction, drawing audiences into her world of heartbreak and determination.

 

Iman El Assi’s Evolution

For Iman El Assi, Be Raghm el Qanoon represents a pivotal moment in her career. While she has previously played supporting roles in popular series such as Gaafar El Omda, this project allows her to take centre stage and explore a more complex character. The series has already earned her praise for her portrayal of a woman torn between the responsibilities of motherhood and the need for justice. This role demands both vulnerability and strength.

In interviews, Iman has expressed her excitement about this new chapter, seeing it as an opportunity to challenge herself and push her acting abilities further. So far, she has proven that she can perfectly lead a series, with fans eagerly awaiting how her character will evolve in the coming episodes.

In one of the most memorable moments, Laila finds herself in a morgue, standing over a body, unsure if it’s her missing husband. The raw emotion Iman brings to this scene has resonated deeply with viewers, many of whom praised her ability to convey such vulnerability. This scene, in particular, has been highlighted by fans as a turning point for the actress, showcasing a more mature and layered side of her craft.

 

Applause and Criticism

As with any series, audience reactions have been mixed. On one hand, many are celebrating the show for its solid performances and well-crafted storyline. On the other, there has been criticism over the pacing of the first few episodes, with some viewers feeling that the plot took too long to build momentum. Despite this, the series has managed to maintain its spot as one of the most-watched shows, a testament to its growing fanbase.

 

The Controversies

One of the most notable reactions to Be Raghm el Qanoon has been the public backlash from the people of Port Said. In the pilot, Iman El Assi’s character defends her son during a heated argument with a local family, setting off a chain of comments accusing the series of misrepresenting the city. The issue lies not just in the content of the scene but in its location, filmed in one of the most upscale areas of Port Said, Port Fouad, known for its tranquil atmosphere and refined streets.

This doesn’t mark the first controversy the show has faced, as even before its premiere, some have drawn parallels with Mona Zaki’s hit show Taht El Wesaya. Both shows centre around women navigating life without their husbands, and critics have pointed out thematic similarities. These comparisons seem valid as Be Raghm el Qanoon follows Laila’s quest to uncover the truth behind her husband’s disappearance.