Khaleej Times

AL AHLI BOOSTS ENTERTAINM­ENT OFFERINGS

- Rohma Sadaqat — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Fans of anything and everything related to pop culture in the UAE will soon have a lot to talk about as Al Ahli Holding Group, or AAHG, a multi-diversifie­d internatio­nal conglomera­te, rolls out its plan to boost its entertainm­ent offerings.

Fresh from the Hollywood premiere of Marvel and Disney’s

Avengers: Age of Ultron in Los Angeles, AAHG chief executive officer Mohammed Khammas spoke to Khaleej Times about being the first global company ever to unveil a collectibl­e at the red carpet, and the recent launch of its new subsidiary, Al Ahli Publishing and Distributi­on.

“The premiere was one of several that we were involved in over the past, but this one was the first one where we had a commercial presence,” said Khammas. “We wanted to draw attention to one of our latest subsidiari­es which is Comicave Studios, the designing arm of Comicave Retail. We couldn’t find a better platform than the actual premiere. Not only is it a fun environmen­t, but it was also a great platform for exposure.”

Khammas also explained that the reason why the company had chosen to unveil its collectibl­es at the premiere was because no one had ever done it in the past. “It was a challenge since it took us about four months to get the products created from scratch to ready for the red carpet. In the end, it all paid off,” he remarked.

The collectibl­es in question included Iron Man figures from the Super Alloy collection and a Hulkbuster that stands at almost four feet tall. “The Hulkbuster is the crown jewel of our collection and it got the most attention at the premiere and globally,” said Khammas.

Highlighti­ng the company’s various alliances and partnershi­ps, Khammas said: “We have had an alliance with Marvel since 2006, from the first Iron Man movie. It’s been a great relationsh­ip with both Disney and Marvel; they respect good part-

There is no store in the world today that mimics what we have created in the UAE Mohammed Khammas,

CEO, Al Ahli Holding Group

4 months needed to ready products for

the red carpet

ners and genuine interest in their intellectu­al property. But, most of all, they respect new ideas, so when we approach them with an idea that is challengin­g, they don’t shy away from giving the rights to people like ourselves, and we have had an extensive relationsh­ip with them.”

Asked if the interest in collectibl­es spikes during the release of a new film, Khammas admitted that it is indeed a very seasonal business. “However, we cover a wide array of intellectu­al properties. We have Comicave Retail which is a body of its own, and we have Comicave Studios, which is responsibl­e for production in Singapore,” he revealed. “We have a great bunch of artists, mechanical designers, and engineers who are working in our Singapore office and in our Burbank office in Los Angeles. Between the two, we bounce a lot of creative ideas,” he added.

AAHG also had a presence at Comic Con earlier this year, with its Comicave store operating one of the largest booths at the event. “With Comicave we have stumbled on something extremely unique in that we have been validated by pretty much all of the publishers and all of the studios. We have recreated the comic book store experience from scratch, and there is no store in the world today that mimics what we have created in the UAE,” said Khammas. “We are literally the largest syndicated store in the world today, as far as relationsh­ips with licensees in the pop culture environmen­t is concerned.”

Speaking on the launch of the group’s latest subsidiary, Al Ahli Publishing and Distributi­on, Khammas noted that the project was a very challengin­g endeavor to undertake. Print, he explained, has in many ways been facing extinction with the popularity of digital media.

“We want to make sure that we are still involved in the pop culture business, and we want to introduce the Arab language back again to the kids,” he explained. “Our rights allow us to produce the comic books in three languages — Arabic; English, for the first time outside of the US; and Persian. Parents and schools have loved the initiative, because they don’t need to force the kids to read anymore.”

Amongst the popular comic book titles, the company has begun publishing and distributi­ng titles of Marvel’s Iron Man, SpiderMan, Hulk, Thor and The Avengers. The company also has strategic tieups with other leading studios DC Comics and Sanrio which would include publishing of comic books, magazines and activity books.

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