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Mohamed Ramadan to Host His First TV Show, Madfa' Ramadan, in Ramadan 2025

Mohamed Ramadan to Host His First TV Show, Madfa' Ramadan, in Ramadan 2025

Egypt Today12-02-2025

Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan has announced his return for the Ramadan 2025 season with a new TV show, Madfa' Ramadan (Ramadan Cannon). For the first time, Ramadan will host a TV program.
The show will air on the DMC channel right after the Maghrib call to prayer.
The TV program falls under the category of game shows and will feature prizes for the audience.
Ramadan promoted the show on Instagram with an exciting video inspired by his Gaafar El Omda character, saying: 'The audience wants something new.' Ramadan's TV show is produced by United Media Services.

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