في زمن تتسارع فيه الخطى بين الشاشات والمنصات، وبين الدراما والسينما، يطل معتصم النهار كأحد الوجوه الشابة التي تسعى لإثبات حضورها وسط زحام التجارب العربية. ليس مجرد ممثل يخطو بحذر أو مغامرة، بل فنان يدرك أن الطريق إلى الاعتراف الحقيقي لا يُعبّد بالصدف، بل بالإصرار على اختيار الأدوار التي تصنع له مكانة لا تُستعار.
وُلد النهار 1984، في الدوادمي بالمملكة العربية السعودية، حيث عاش طفولته الأولى في مدنها، محتفظًا بذكريات راسخة لهذه الأرض التي شكّلت بداياته وشعوره بالانتماء، وهو ما عبّر عنه مرارًا في حديثه عن السعودية، بوصفها محطة أثرت وجدانه. وحين شدّ الرحال إلى دمشق، كان اختياره للفن نابعًا من قناعة أن الحضور في المشهد الفني لا يُبنى إلا على الموهبة المصقولة والعطاء المستمر.
منذ تخرجه في المعهد العالي للفنون المسرحية، حاول معتصم النهار أن يرسم لنفسه مسارًا بعيدًا عن الصخب المجاني، فشارك في أعمال متنوعة ما بين الدراما الاجتماعية والتاريخية، ليحفر اسمه ضمن قائمة الممثلين الذين يسعون إلى ترك أثر، لا إلى ملء فراغ.
اليوم، وهو يدخل عالم السينما المصرية من خلال حين يكتب الحب، يواجه معتصم النهار منعطفًا جديدًا في مسيرته؛ فالحضور في السينما ليس تكرارًا للحضور الدرامي، بل امتحان للقدرة على التكيّف مع جمهور مختلف، ومناخات فنية تتطلب جرأة أكبر وعمقًا في الأداء. فهل ينجح معتصم في أن يجعل من هذه التجربة بوابة إلى حضور عربي أوسع، أم ستكون محطة عابرة في رحلته؟ الإجابة معلقة على ما سيقدمه في قادم الأيام.
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معتصم النهار.. من ذاكرة الدوادمي إلى بلاتوهات السينما المصرية
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In an era where the pace quickens between screens and platforms, and between drama and cinema, Moatasem Al-Nahar emerges as one of the young faces striving to assert his presence amidst the crowd of Arab experiences. He is not just an actor treading cautiously or adventurously, but an artist who understands that the road to true recognition is not paved by chance, but by the determination to choose roles that create a place for him that cannot be borrowed.
Al-Nahar was born in 1984 in Al-Dawadimi, Saudi Arabia, where he spent his early childhood in its cities, holding onto vivid memories of this land that shaped his beginnings and sense of belonging. He has repeatedly expressed this in his discussions about Saudi Arabia, describing it as a station that has profoundly influenced his emotions. When he set off for Damascus, his choice of art stemmed from the conviction that presence in the artistic scene is built only on honed talent and continuous giving.
Since graduating from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, Moatasem Al-Nahar has sought to carve out a path for himself away from superficial noise, participating in various works ranging from social and historical drama, aiming to etch his name among the list of actors who seek to leave an impact, not just to fill a void.
Today, as he enters the world of Egyptian cinema through "When Love Writes," Moatasem Al-Nahar faces a new turning point in his career; for presence in cinema is not a repetition of dramatic presence, but a test of the ability to adapt to a different audience and artistic climates that require greater boldness and depth in performance. Will Moatasem succeed in making this experience a gateway to a broader Arab presence, or will it be a fleeting stop in his journey? The answer hangs on what he will present in the coming days.
Al-Nahar was born in 1984 in Al-Dawadimi, Saudi Arabia, where he spent his early childhood in its cities, holding onto vivid memories of this land that shaped his beginnings and sense of belonging. He has repeatedly expressed this in his discussions about Saudi Arabia, describing it as a station that has profoundly influenced his emotions. When he set off for Damascus, his choice of art stemmed from the conviction that presence in the artistic scene is built only on honed talent and continuous giving.
Since graduating from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, Moatasem Al-Nahar has sought to carve out a path for himself away from superficial noise, participating in various works ranging from social and historical drama, aiming to etch his name among the list of actors who seek to leave an impact, not just to fill a void.
Today, as he enters the world of Egyptian cinema through "When Love Writes," Moatasem Al-Nahar faces a new turning point in his career; for presence in cinema is not a repetition of dramatic presence, but a test of the ability to adapt to a different audience and artistic climates that require greater boldness and depth in performance. Will Moatasem succeed in making this experience a gateway to a broader Arab presence, or will it be a fleeting stop in his journey? The answer hangs on what he will present in the coming days.


