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Qandeel: A Requiem for the Watched — A Thriller of Digital Power and Feminist Resistance
Qandeel is a gripping literary thriller and the dangerous price of being seen. In a society where women are constantly watched, judged, and controlled, one woman turns the very tools used to exploit her into weapons of resistance.
Qandeel rises to fame as a fearless social media personality, a carefully curated image of defiance through bold videos. Behind the scenes, however, her digital presence is manipulated by Akbar, a powerful political strategist who uses her fame to influence, expose, and control those around him. Qandeel is a pawn—a woman celebrated publicly while being silenced privately.
Zainab, Qandeel’s childhood friend and a domestic worker in Riyadh, becomes the victim of a devastating crime and is erased behind walls of power, privilege, and diplomatic protection. Her story disappears into silence, but Ayesha, a determined journalist investigating the truth, refuses to let Zainab become another forgotten name.
As Ayesha’s investigation brings her closer to Qandeel, she realizes that the same systems that made her famous are the systems that have controlled her.
With the help of Kamran, a disillusioned hacker, and Jameel, a rogue filmmaker, Qandeel transforms her digital presence into a platform for a personal revenge.
Told through a powerful blend of testimonies, digital transcripts, investigative narratives, and personal accounts, Qandeel explores the blurred boundaries between performance and reality, fame and exploitation, revenge and justice.
This is not simply a story about memory, accountability, and the fight to preserve voices that powerful systems attempt to erase.








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