
Egyptian Ramadan Series 2025: A List of Major Social and Comedy Works - Jordan News
Drama enthusiasts are gearing up for a season filled with excitement, comedy, and thrill in Ramadan 2025, as a select group of stars competes in a variety of works that combine social comedy, action, fantasy, and romance. This year's Ramadan season sees a strong return of famous names such as Hassan El Raddad, Emy Samir Ghanem, Donia Samir Ghanem, Ahmed Amin, Mohamed Henedy, and Akram Hosny, along with new works featuring gripping dramatic plots. اضافة اعلان Here's an overview of the most anticipated works in Ramadan 2025, spotlighting their stars and unique stories. Comedy Series "Oqbal Andakom": One of the standout comedy social series of Ramadan, featuring the comedy duo Hassan El Raddad and Emy Samir Ghanem after a 6-year hiatus. The series has a fantasy-comedy tone and revolves around a married couple facing bizarre situations that lead to unexpected transformations. The series also stars Mohamed Tharwat, Inam Salousa, Arefa Abdel Rasoul, Alaa Morsi, and Haggag Abdel Azim. Written by Ahmed Saad Wali and Alaa Hassan, and directed by Alaa Ismail. "Aisha El Dawr": Donia Samir Ghanem returns with a comedy series that blends comedy and romance, telling the story of a woman who starts a new love story after a divorce and decides to return to university amidst comical situations. The series features Samaa Ibrahim, Ameera Adeeb, Fadwa Abed, Iman El Sayed, Rehab El Gamal, and others. "Captain": A lighthearted comedy series starring Akram Hosny, who plays the role of a captain facing many comedic challenges. The show combines comedy and social drama. Written by Amr El Daly, story by Ayman El Shaib, and directed by Moataz El Touny. The series stars Aya Samaha, Sawsan Badr, Sami Maghawry, Ahmed Abdel Wahab, Omar Shawky, Ahmed El Rafie, and many others. "El Nos": Ahmed Amin returns with "El Nos", set in the 1930s, telling the story of a pickpocket seeking redemption but finds himself amidst political conflicts. The series is based on the book "Memoirs of a Pickpocket" by researcher Ayman Osman. The series also stars Asmaa Abu El Yazid, Sedky Saker, Hamza Namira, Donia Sami, Abdel Rahman Mohamed, and Samia El Tarabelsi. Written by Sherif Abdel Fattah, Abdel Rahman Jawish, and Wagih Sabri, and directed by Hossam Ali. "Shahada Mo3amala Atfal": After a 6-year break, Mohamed Henedy returns in a comedy role as a wicked lawyer who loses consciousness for 20 years, leading him into unexpected comedic situations. The promo has gained significant traction on social media. Written by Mohamed Soliman Abdel Malik and directed by Wael Ferg. It stars Sabry Fawaz, Noha Abedine, Samaa Ibrahim, and others. "80 Bako": Huda El Mufti takes on her first lead role in a comedy series about a small gang trying to collect 80,000 pounds to solve an urgent problem. She plays the role of a girl from a popular neighborhood. The series also stars Entisar, Rahma Ahmed, Donia Sami, and Inam Salousa. "Kamel El Addad 3": The series continues to explore the daily challenges of a family consisting of parents and children from previous marriages in a social-comedy context. This season features Dina El Sherbiny, Sherif Salama, Esaad Younis, Alfat Imam, Aya Samaha, Hussein Fahmy, along with several guest stars, including Engy El Moukadem, Mariam El Khasht, Youssef Omar, and a group of young talents like Hamza Diab, Jessica Hesham El Din, Lina Sofia, Celia Mohamed Saad, and Malek Emad. Written by Rana Abu El Rish and Yasser Taher, and directed by Khaled El Halfawy. "Ashgal Shakka Jeddan": Hisham Maged returns with a second season of the series about the difficulties of raising twins for a couple who hire a nanny, creating hilarious situations. The series consists of 15 episodes. It stars Hisham Maged, Asmaa Galal, Mostafa Gharib, Mohamed Abdel Azim, Sherine, Solwa Mohamed Ali, Ahmed Abdel Wahab, Hazem Ihab, Mohamed Mahmoud, and Ahmed El Rafie. Written by Sherine Diab and Khaled Diab, directed by Khaled Diab, and produced by Abdullah Abu El Fetouh. Dramatic Egyptian Series "Qahwa El Mahata": This series revolves around a murder that occurs at a "station café". "Moamen", a young man from Upper Egypt, faces off with the café owner "Hag Riyad". During a power outage, a murder occurs, which leads investigator "Omar" to start questioning all the visitors. Written by Abdel Rahim Kamel, directed by Islam Khairy. Starring Ahmed Ghazi, Hala Sedky, Entisar, and Ahmed Khaled Saleh. "Fahd El Batal": This drama is about "Fahd", a worker in a marble factory in the Shak El Thaban area, who flees his family's oppression in Upper Egypt to face new challenges at work and in love, competing with his fiancée's father in the marble market. Written by Mahmoud Hamdan, directed by Mohamed Abdel Salam. Starring Ahmed El Awady, Mirna Noor El Din, and Caroline Azmy. "Hakeem Basha": This series tells the story of "Hakeem", who works in the field of antiquities trading and is appointed head of the family after his uncle entrusts him with all the family's properties. The story explores the conflicts with enemies and competitors. Written by Mohamed El Shawaf, directed by Ahmed Khaled Amin. Starring Mostafa Shaaban, Dina Fouad, Seher El Sayeg, and others. "El Gawy": The story of "Shams Nasser El Adawy", a man who transforms into a folk hero after being subjected to severe injustice and starts confronting challenges in his life. Written by Tarek Kashf and Mahmoud Zahran, directed by Mando El Adl. Starring Ahmed Mekky, Aicha Ben Ahmed, and others. "El Atawla 2": In the second season, "Nassar" faces a major crisis when he discovers his daughter is suffering from a serious illness that requires costly treatment. To solve this problem, he is forced to cooperate with "Khadr" and work for "Eissa El Wazaan", only to find himself facing a new, unexpected enemy. Written by Mostafa Gamal Hesham, directed by Ahmed Khaled Moussa. Starring Ahmed El Sakka, Tarek Lotfy, Basel Samra, and others. Series with 15 Episodes "Captain": The series follows Akram Hosny as he portrays a captain who faces many comic twists. Written by Amr El Daly, story by Ayman El Shaib, directed by Moataz El Touny. Starring Aya Samaha, Ahmed Abdel Wahab, Sawsan Badr, Rahma Ahmed, Sami Maghawry, Mimy Gamal, Mohamed Redwan, Omar Shawky, Ahmed El Rafie, and Weam Magdy. "Oqbal Andakom": This series consists of episodes with different stories every two episodes, offering a mix of social comedy. Written by Ahmed Saad Wali and Alaa Hassan, directed by Alaa Ismail. Starring Hassan El Raddad, Emy Samir Ghanem, Mohamed Tharwat, Alaa Morsi, Inam Salousa, Arefa Abdel Rasoul, and Ismail Farghali. Short Egyptian Ramadan Series 2025 "El Nos": Set in the 1930s, the series deals with events from that period. Written by Sherif Abdel Fattah, Abdel Rahman Jawish, and Wagih Sabri, directed by Hossam Ali. Starring Ahmed Amin, Asmaa Abu El Yazid, Sedky Saker, Hamza El Aily, Donia Sami, and Samia El Tarabelsi. "Aisha El Dawr": The story follows a woman who divorces her husband and devotes herself to raising her children, only to be caught in situations combining both drama and comedy. Starring Donia Samir Ghanem, Noor Mahmoud, Ameera Adeeb, Majed El Qali, Michel Milad, and Fadwa Abed. Written by Karim Youssef and Ahmed El Gendy, directed by Ahmed El Gendy. "Lam Shamsiya": This series tackles the issue of child abuse, a major social issue. Written by Mariam Naoum, directed by Karim El Shennawy. Starring Amira Khalil, Ahmed El Sadi, and Mohamed Shahin, produced by Media Hub – Saadi & Jawhar. "Hesbat Omri": The series deals with women's rights after divorce, where the protagonist fights for her right to half of her ex-husband's wealth. Written by Mahmoud Ezzat, directed by Mai Mamdouh. Starring Rogina, Amr Abdel Gelil, Mahmoud El Bazaawi, Ali El Tayeb, Nadine, and Rania Fared Shouky. "Zolom El Mostabta": Set in a rural context, the series addresses customs and traditions imposed outside of the law in the countryside and rural areas. Written by Ahmed Fawzy Saleh, screenplay and dialogue by Mohamed Raga, directed by Hani Khalifa. Starring Fathi Abdel Wahab, Iyad Nassar, Reham Abdel Ghafour, Basma, Ahmed Azmy, Ahmed Abdel Hamid, and Mohamed El Sweisi. "Olad El Shams": The story revolves around two friends who grew up together in an orphanage and find themselves entangled in a life of crime and theft. Written by Mhab Tarek, directed by Shadi Abdel Salam. Starring Ahmed Malik, Taha Desouki, Mahmoud Hemida, and others.
"Qalbi Wa Miftahi": This series tells the story of a driver who falls in love with a woman, Miyar, who has been divorced three

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