Hassan El Fad, between popular success and reflection on creation
In Casablanca, during Les Impériales Week, Hassan El Fad was awarded the “Love Brand 2026” prize in the acting category. The award was met with a standing ovation, reflecting the deep attachment of the Moroccan public to a figure who has become essential in national comedy.
More than just a trophy, this distinction is part of a measured endorsement process, based on structured opinion studies, giving this recognition a particular dimension.
The public as a barometer of artistic value
In a statement, the artist emphasized the importance of such mechanisms, which allow Moroccan citizens to express their appreciation in a structured and quantified way. For him, this recognition is not only about popularity, but also a form of collective validation supported by data.
This position reflects a clear-sighted vision of the sector’s evolution, where the relationship with the public becomes a strategic indicator for both artists and brands.
A firm defense of human creativity
In a context marked by the rise of artificial intelligence, Hassan El Fad highlighted the limits of technology in the face of artistic creation. According to him, emotion, intuition, and human experience remain at the core of the creative process and cannot be mechanically reproduced.
This stance is part of a broader debate about the future of cultural industries.
An artistic career built over time
Born on November 24, 1962, in Casablanca, in the Aïn Sebaâ district, Hassan El Fad has established himself as one of the pillars of contemporary Moroccan humor.
Trained at the theater conservatory and passionate about visual arts and music—particularly the saxophone—he developed early on a unique artistic universe, nourished by observations of everyday Moroccan life.
His breakthrough came in the late 1990s with “Oujhi F’oujhek,” a series of sketches broadcast during Ramadan, which achieved immediate success with audiences.
He then went on to create successful formats, both on stage and on television, with cult programs such as “Chaîne Ci BiBi,” “Canal 36,” and “L’Couple,” a series that gathered millions of viewers and left a lasting mark on Moroccan popular culture.
“Kabour,” a character turned social mirror
The character “Kabour,” introduced in “L’Couple” and later developed in other formats, is one of the defining elements of his career. Through this role, Hassan El Fad skillfully explores the social, family, and cultural dynamics of contemporary Morocco.
His humor, often based on observation and nuance, goes beyond simple comedy to offer an accessible and universal social perspective.
An ability to adapt to new uses
Over the years, the artist has adapted to changing consumption patterns. Present on digital platforms, he has embraced new formats, particularly on YouTube, confirming his ability to stay in tune with the expectations of a renewed audience.
This evolution is part of a continuity: that of a creator who adapts his formats without altering his identity.
A central figure of Moroccan culture
With more than three decades of career, Hassan El Fad goes beyond the status of a comedian to establish himself as a cultural reference. His work, rooted in everyday life, has helped shape part of the Moroccan collective imagination.
His recognition at the Love Brand 2026 thus confirms a lasting reality: that of an artist whose legitimacy is primarily based on the loyalty of his audience.
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