
Laylat Zafta 2019
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When Laylat Zafta (2019) premieres, it swaps the expected wedding bells for supernatural shrieks in this hilarious Saudi Arabian comedy. Director Abdullah Al-Badr crafts a madcap evening where wedding preparations collide with a banquet hall already overrun by mischievous jinn.
Director: Abdullah Al-Badr
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Laylat Zafta (2019) about?
Laylat Zafta (2019) follows a couple whose joyous wedding reception takes a chaotic turn when they discover their banquet hall is haunted by jinn. What begins as a celebration of love spirals into a comedic battle against mischievous spirits threatening to ruin their big night.
Who directed Laylat Zafta?
Abdullah Al-Badr directed Laylat Zafta, bringing a blend of humor and supernatural tension to this uniquely themed comedy.
Who stars in Laylat Zafta?
The film stars Hasan Al Ballam, Ahmed Al-Aounan, Zahra Arafat, Mohamed Al-Ramadan, and Abdulaziz Al-Nassar in pivotal roles.
Is Laylat Zafta (2019) worth watching?
As a comedy laced with supernatural elements, Laylat Zafta offers a refreshing take on Saudi cinema with strong performances and a playful premise. While not groundbreaking, its quirky charm and cultural flair make it a fun watch for genre fans.
How long is Laylat Zafta?
Laylat Zafta has a runtime of 185 minutes.
About Laylat Zafta (2019) — Comedy Meets Supernatural Chaos in a Saudi Wedding Nightmare
When Laylat Zafta (2019) premieres, it swaps the expected wedding bells for supernatural shrieks in this hilarious Saudi Arabian comedy. Director Abdullah Al-Badr crafts a madcap evening where wedding preparations collide with a banquet hall already overrun by mischievous jinn. What starts as a lighthearted celebration spirals into a quirky showdown between the blissful couple and the unseen forces disrupting their big night. The film balances slapstick humor with eerie undercurrents, wrapping a modern romantic tradition in ghostly mischief that keeps audiences laughing while glancing over their shoulders.
Hasan Al Ballam and Zahra Arafat lead the ensemble as the starry-eyed newlyweds whose joyous Laylat Zafta transforms into an unforgettable night of chaos. Ahmed Al-Aounan and Mohamed Al-Ramadan round out the core cast, delivering sharp comedic timing as they navigate a venue where the walls have ears—literally. Blending cultural wedding customs with supernatural antics, Laylat Zafta offers a unique comedic twist that feels both fresh and comfortingly familiar.