
Ramez Galal returns with "Ramez Elon Egypt" for Ramadan 2025
ALBAWABA - With a brand-new prank show, Egyptian actor and prankster Ramez Galal is taking part in the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon.
The contentious programs that the Egyptian musician Ramez Galal participates in during the Ramadan seasons have brought him back to prominence. He did not vanish during the forthcoming Ramadan 2025 race but instead made a comeback with a show titled "Ramez Elon Egypt."
Through the "X" platform, the "MBC 1" channel unveiled the first commercial for the forthcoming show featuring Egyptian musician Ramez Galal. Galal, as his fans have come to expect, graced the video with his sardonic and thrilling welcome before revealing the episode's guest.
"Whoever tells you that Ramez is finished, tell her that!" was the channel's striking comment that went with the advertisement. Ramez, the planet Earth is not meant for him. "Watch first on MBC 1," which heightened viewers' enthusiasm for the show's upcoming season.
The day before yesterday, Monday, Ramez Galal announced the name of his new program for the Ramadan 2025 season on his official Facebook page. He also shared the program's official poster, which was titled "Ramez Elon Egypt."
The program's inventive and humorous tone was reflected in the poster, which featured Ramez in an astronaut costume, on a rocket blasting between planets, and carrying a Ramadan light. Ramez's yellow hair gave him a remarkable appearance.
"In God's name, we trust in God," Ramez Galal said in a remark on the poster. "God is the helper," he said, welcoming his fans to the arrival of Ramadan. "With God's help, Ramez Elon Egypt will be in Ramadan 2025 at MBC Egypt."
"Joy Awards"
Ramez Galal made an appearance during Ramadan 2024 on the show "Ramez Jab Men El Akher," which focused on pulling practical jokes on well-known Arab celebrities. "Ramez Never End" was the name of his previous season's show.
It's important to remember that last month, Egyptian musician Ramez Galal made headlines when he attended the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's "Joy Awards" ceremony in the capital, Riyadh, where he presented the Best Musical Artistic Personality award while disguised.
Wearing traditional Indian attire, Ramez Galal pretended to be an Indian musician with white hair and a white beard. He then presented a postcard featuring the artist's name, "Kumar Shaukat Khan," while singing a lengthy song. To the audience's surprise and applause, he revealed his true identity by taking off his beard and hair.
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