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"Sayed El Nas": Amr Saad highly anticipated drama set to dominate Ramadan 2025

"Sayed El Nas": Amr Saad highly anticipated drama set to dominate Ramadan 2025

Al Bawaba22-02-2025
ALBAWABA - "Sayed El Nas" is one of the most anticipated dramas for the Ramadan 2025 season, and the Egyptian and Arab audiences are getting ready to watch it.
Amr Saad, Reem Mostafa, Ahmed Zaher, Ahmed Rizk, Elham Shaheen, Engy El Mokadem, Khaled El Sawy, Nashwa Mostafa, Rana Raees, Malak Ahmed Zaher, Ahmed Fahmy, Mona Fadali, Mahmoud Qabil, and Tarek El Nahry are among the art stars of the series, which was written by Khaled Salah and directed by Mohamed Sami.
Following its premiere on MBC Egypt, the official promo for the series was a huge hit, garnering over 10 million views in a single day, demonstrating the public's eagerness for the show. Expectations that the series will be among the most well-known rivals in the Ramadan race were heightened by the audience's positive reactions to the promo on social media, which also showed how quickly events happened and how well the work's actors performed.
The narrative of "Sayed El Nas"
As it centers on the character of the work's hero, played by Amr Saad, who embodies the traits of nobility and chivalry and lives among the residents of his well-liked neighborhood, "Sayed El Nas" takes place within a social drama framework that addresses the problems of the Egyptian neighborhood. He handles difficult situations with a combination of firmness and mercy, earning him everyone's respect, but he also has to deal with conflicts and challenges from other characters who try to trap him or take advantage of his generosity.
In addition to being a popular drama, the series addresses significant social issues, including the struggle between good and evil, the idea of justice in popular neighborhoods, the effects of economic changes on the poor classes, and how living pressures impact family cohesion by illuminating the relationships between spouses, kids, and friends in the face of everyday crises.
Through his official YouTube page, artist Ahmed Saad released "Gedaa," the theme song for the upcoming Ramadan episode of the television series "Sayed El Nas."
Written by Essam Hajjaj, composed by Tamer El-Hajj, and released by Ashraf El-Prince, the song "Gedaa"
Broadcast times and channels
The following schedule indicates that the series will only be available on the MBC network during the month of Ramadan in 2025:
10 p.m. on MBC Egypt, with a rebroadcast at 5 a.m.
MBC: 9:30 p.m.
MBC Egypt 2: rerun at 4 p.m., 1:30 a.m.
MBC Iraq: 9:00 p.m.
Shahid platform: The series is also available on the MBC Group's digital platform, which lets viewers watch the episodes whenever they want.
Before airing, the television show "Sayed El-Nas" attracted a lot of attention from viewers for a number of reasons, such as the resumption of collaboration between director Mohamed Sami and star Amr Saad and the involvement of numerous drama stars, both of which strengthen the series.
The teaser's popularity and record-breaking viewership, along with the positive public response to the song "Gedaa," suggest that the series will rank among the most watched shows throughout the forthcoming Ramadan season, particularly among viewers who enjoy social dramas starring well-known characters. Amr Saad Instagram profile
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