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Children in 2025 Drama: Young Talents Stealing the Spotlight in the First Half of Ramadan

Children in 2025 Drama: Young Talents Stealing the Spotlight in the First Half of Ramadan

Identity13-03-2025

As we reach the halfway point of Ramadan 2025, several young actors have already made a strong impression on audiences. This year's Ramadan series introduced a remarkable group of young actors who are no longer just side characters but essential to the storytelling. From comedy to thriller, these young stars have impressed audiences with their natural talent, proving that the next generation of actors is already making its mark.
Children are no longer just supporting roles but essential parts of the narrative. With the right guidance and opportunities, many of these young talents could become some of Egypt's biggest stars in the years to come. Here are some of the standout young talents who stole the spotlight in the first half of Ramadan:
Karim Elherz – Saber Okasha in 'Ashghal Shaqa Gedan'
Saber Okasha delivers a standout performance as a mischievous yet intelligent child who always finds a way to turn situations in his favor with unexpected comedic twists. His acting showcases a level of maturity beyond his years, blending sharp comedic timing with natural expressions that add an extra layer of humor to the series.
Selim – Omar in 'Kamel El Addad ++'
Omar continues to charm audiences in Kamel El Addad ++ with his innocent and lighthearted character. His spontaneity and natural performance bring warmth and relatability to the family-oriented series, making him a key part of the show's emotional core.
Dina & Layla – Nour & Sara in 'W Te2abel Habib'
In W T2abel Habib, Nour and Sara add a heartwarming touch with their natural chemistry and authentic portrayal of childhood innocence. Their performances bring an extra layer of warmth to the series, making them stand out as promising young talents.
Moustafa – Sasa in '80 Bako'
Among the thrilling events of 80 Bako, Sasa delivers a memorable performance where he appears alongside his real-life mother. His performance comes across as effortless and genuine, making him a memorable part of the series.
Yazan Elessawy – Adam in 'W Te2abel Habib'
Yazan continues to impress in W T2abel Habib, showcasing natural talent and confidence. Having also appeared in Ekhwaty and Hakim Basha, he is quickly becoming a familiar face on screen.
Which of these young stars caught your attention the most this Ramadan?

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