Ramadan 2025: A Glimpse into the Upcoming Drama Season
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Ramadan 2025 is shaping up to be a year of captivating television, with a slate of highly anticipated drama series poised to keep viewers glued to their screens throughout the holy month. From Pakistan to the Middle East, familiar faces and exciting new storylines are set to dominate the airwaves.
Pakistani Dramas: A Feast for the Eyes
Story.com.pk is already buzzing with excitement about the upcoming Ramadan drama lineup in Pakistan. The website promises a selection of shows designed to provide entertainment during the fasting period. While specific titles and plot details remain under wraps, the anticipation is palpable. The promise of “these dramas [that] will keep you entertained during fasting” suggests a diverse range of genres and compelling narratives.
Middle Eastern Dramas: Intrigue and Familiar Faces
The Middle east is also preparing for a Ramadan drama season filled with star power and compelling narratives. One highly anticipated series, “Sakarat Al-Mawt” (“DeathS Agony”), is currently filming in Damascus under the direction of Marwan Barakat. This production boasts a stellar cast, including Mohamed Al-Ahmad and Haya Marachli, promising a dramatic experience. The series is expected to be “one of the most prominent works anticipated in the Ramadan 2025 drama season.”
Another highly anticipated reunion is set to grace screens. Acclaimed actors Reham ghafour and Eyad Nassar,known for their roles in the 2015 series ‘Harat El-Yahood’ and the 2022 romantic-comedy ‘Wish W Dahr,’ will once again share the screen in a new Ramadan 2025 series. Currently in pre-production, this project promises another captivating collaboration from this dynamic duo.
The upcoming Ramadan drama season promises a diverse range of programming, catering to a wide spectrum of tastes. from romantic comedies to intense thrillers, viewers can anticipate a month filled with compelling storytelling and memorable performances. As the holy month approaches, the anticipation only grows stronger for these highly anticipated television events.
Ramadan 2025: Egypt’s Primetime Promises a thrilling Drama Lineup
Egyptian television is gearing up for a blockbuster Ramadan 2025 season, with a slate of new series promising captivating storylines and star-studded casts. United Media Services alone is reportedly producing over a dozen 15-episode dramas, ensuring viewers will have plenty to choose from during the holy month.
Ahmed Mekky Returns in “Al-Ghawi”
One of the most anticipated shows is “Al-Ghawi,” starring Ahmed Mekky, aisha bin Ahmed, and Amr Abdel Jalil. Written by Hani Sarhan and directed by Mando Al-Adl, this series marks a significant departure for Mekky, who tackles popular drama for the first time as concluding his hugely prosperous “Awi Al Kabeer” series. This represents a considerable challenge for the beloved comedian, as he steps away from his established comedic style.
The lineup also includes “jani in a Dream,” a suspenseful drama featuring Nelly Karim, Ruby, Kinda Alloush, and Jihan Al-Shamasherji. Written by Mohab Tariq and directed by Mohamed Shaker Khudair, the series explores complex social themes.Another highly anticipated series, “Lam Shamsia,” stars Amina Khalil, Ahmed Al-Saadani, Mohamed Shaheen, and Yousra El Lozy. Written by Maryam Naoum, this show promises a compelling narrative set against a backdrop of social intrigue.
diverse genres and Notable Casts
The diverse range of offerings extends beyond these highlights. Other notable series include “Hakim Pasha,” starring Mustafa Shaaban, Sahar Al-Sayegh, Dina Fouad, Riyad Al-Khouly, and Munther Rayahna. This series,written by Muhammad Al-Shawaf and directed by Ahmed khaled Amin,is set in Upper Egypt and delves into the world of antiquities trafficking. Adding a comedic element to the lineup is “Testimony of the Treatment of Children,” starring Mohamed Henedy, Noha Abdeen, Mahmoud Hafez, and Sama Ibrahim. Written and presented by Muhammad Suleiman Abdel malek and directed by Wael Farag, this series promises the lighthearted humor Henedy is known for.
With such a diverse range of genres and a collection of Egypt’s most celebrated actors, Ramadan 2025 is shaping up to be a must-watch television season.
Ramadan 2025: Egypt’s TV screen Set to Sizzle
Get ready for a Ramadan 2025 television season packed with Egyptian drama and comedy! A wave of new series are in production, promising a diverse range of stories and star-studded casts. From social dramas tackling vital issues to laugh-out-loud comedies, there’s something for every viewer.
Several series are tackling complex social issues. “Injustice of the Mastaba,” starring Iyad Nassar, Reham Abdel Ghafour, Fathi Abdel Wahab, and Basma, delves into the unfair customs and traditions prevalent in rural areas. Written by Ahmed Fawzi Saleh,with a screenplay and dialog by Mohamed Rajaa,and directed by Hani Khalifa,the series promises a compelling look at social injustice.Another series, “Tharwat and Sama Ibrahim,” written and directed by Ahmed El-Gendy, is a comedy slated to begin filming soon. Meanwhile, a currently untitled series, directed by Karim El Shenawy, will address the serious issue of child assault in schools.
Adding to the dramatic lineup is “Hasba Omri,” starring Rogina, Amr Abdel Galil, and nadine. Written by Mahmoud Ezzat and directed by Mai Mamdouh, this series focuses on women’s issues. “Athena,” starring Reham Haggag, Nabil Issa, and Mahmoud Kabil, and directed by yahya Ismail, explores the downsides of social media.The series “Walaa wa Moftah,” starring Ahmed Malek and Taha Desouky and directed by Shadi Abdel Salam, rounds out the dramatic offerings.
Comedy Takes Center Stage
Comedy lovers are in for a treat! Akram Hosni and Aya Samaha star in “The Captain,” a comedy directed by Moataz El-Touny and written by Ayman Al-Shayeb. ahmed Amin brings his comedic talents to “Memoirs of a Pickpocket,” a comedic fantasy set during the British occupation, co-starring Asmaa Abu Al-Yazid, Rakeen Saad, Sidqi Sakhr, and Hatem Salah, and directed by Hossam Ali. “Iqbal Andakum,” starring Hassan Al-Raddad and Amy Samir Ghanem,and directed by Alaa Ismail,promises more laughs,as does “Aisha al-Dour,” starring Donia Samir Ghanem and mohamed Tharwat.
Rounding out the comedic offerings is “The Station Coffee,” a series featuring ensemble cast including Hala Sedqi, Intisar, and Ahmed Ghazi. Written by Abdul Rahim Kamal and directed by Islam Khairy, this series promises group heroism and plenty of comedic moments.
With such a diverse and star-studded lineup, Ramadan 2025 is shaping up to be a must-watch television season for fans of Egyptian drama and comedy.
Ramadan 2025: An In-Depth Look at Egypt’s Upcoming Drama Lineup
Ramadan 2025 is shaping up too be an exciting period for egyptian television, with a plethora of new drama series set to premiere. The holy month traditionally sees a surge in television viewership, and networks are preparing to capture audiences with their offerings. Join us as we speak with dr. Nadia Nasser, a leading expert on Egyptian media and television trends, for her insights into the most anticipated dramas.
An Unprecedented Number of Productions
World Today News Senior Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Nasser. Egypt seems to be preparing a veritable feast of television for Ramadan 2025.
Dr. Nadia Nasser: Absolutely. United Media Services alone is reported to be producing over a dozen 15-episode dramas. This is a remarkable number, signaling a very competitive landscape with a clear focus on attracting viewers.
Ahmed Mekky’s Dramatic Turn
World Today News senior Editor: One show generating considerable buzz is “Al-Ghawi” starring Ahmed Mekky. He’s beloved for his comedic roles.How do you see this dramatic turn playing out?
Dr. Nadia Nasser: Mekky is indeed a comedic powerhouse, but he’s also a versatile actor. This role marks a significant departure for him, and audiences are curious to see him tackle a more serious genre. It’s a brave move on his part, and it could very well be a career-defining moment.
World Today news Senior editor: We’re also seeing a number of dramas with strong social themes. Can you tell us more about some of these?
Dr. Nadia Nasser: “jani in a Dream” with its star-studded cast of Nelly Karim,Ruby,Kinda Alloush,and Jihan Al-Shamasherji,promises a thrilling suspenseful story that looks to explore complex social issues. Then there’s “Lam Shamsia,” starring Amina Khalil and Ahmed Al-Saadani. The writing by Maryam Naoum is said to be exceptionally punctual, so expectations are high.
Exploring Different Worlds
World Today News Senior Editor: “Hakim Pasha” exploring antiquities trafficking in Upper Egypt sounds quite unique.
Dr. nadia Nasser: It certainly does. The setting, the subject matter, and the cast— mustafa Shaaban, Sahar Al-Sayegh, Dina Fouad— make this a very intriguing proposition. It’s great to see Egyptian dramas venturing into new territories and tackling diverse subject matter.
A Blend of Genres
world Today News Senior Editor: And of course, we can’t forget the comedic offerings like “Testimony of the Treatment of Children.”
Dr.Nadia Nasser: Comedy is always a Ramadan staple,and Mohamed Henedy is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. This series sounds like a lighter, more family-pleasant offering that will provide some much-needed laughs during the holy month.
World Today News Senior Editor: Thank you so much for sharing your insights, Dr. Nasser. We certainly look forward to experiencing these exciting new dramas come Ramadan
Dr. Nadia Nasser: It’s my pleasure. I believe Ramadan 2025 is going to be a truly memorable one for Egyptian television.