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Dana Halabi Opens Up About Marriage with Mohamed Ragab
Dana Halabi Opens Up About Marriage with Mohamed Ragab

See - Sada Elbalad

time11-03-2025

  • Entertainment
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Dana Halabi Opens Up About Marriage with Mohamed Ragab

Yara Sameh Lebanese singer-actress Dana Halabi lifted the lid on her marriage to her husband Egyptian actor Mohamed Ragab. Ragab revealed the pair had privately married a year and a half ago, after months of speculation about their relationship Sunday in the latest episode of actor and prankster Ramez Galal's prank show 'Ramez Elon Masr'. In September 2024, several media outlets reported that they got married — a claim that had yet to be confirmed or addressed by the couple until now. Halabi had previously addressed the rumors about their relationship without revealing any details. "I love the artist Mohamed Ragab and I worked with him on my last project. My personal life is a red line and I will neither deny nor confirm the rumor regardless of its truth. I do not want to talk about this subject." In a candid interview with " Hya" TV Channel, Halabi recounted she married Ragab after a period of dating and engagement. The pair met for the first time on the set of their 2022 TV series "Mashwar Al-Wansh", where mutual admiration developed between them. "Mohamed Ragab is a handsome man with a very light heart, always laughing. I always tell him that he is a special person, whether in his features, his style or even his way of joking. He is a man like no other," she said. Halabi gushed about his personality, saying Ragab was a very affectionate person who could not sleep if he felt that he had angered someone. The Lebanese star revealed that she moved to live in Egypt out of her great love for the country, In addition to being the homeland of her husband. Halabi added: "I love Egypt because it is the country of my husband, Mohamed Ragab, who encouraged me to appear on this program and talk about our marriage after we hid the news in the past period,". "Our family and friends knew, but I preferred not to announce it to the public, because I don't like anyone to interfere in my personal life and I was also afraid of envy, especially since Mohamed Ragab is a special person, but the time has come to reveal out marriage, especially since Ragab announced it,". The pair can be seen in the TV series " Al Hangaly". The cast also includes Mimi Gamal, Hala Fakher, Mahmoud Kabil, Ahmed Wafik, Abeer Sabry, Mohamed Lotfy, Ayten Amer, and more. The series sees Ragab collaborating with director Moataz Hossam and "Haq Arab" scribe Mahmoud Hamdan. It also witnesses the fourth collaboration between the actor and Amer. They previously starred together in the 2020 TV series "Al Akh Al Kabeer", the 2018 film 'Bikya', and the 2014 film "Salem Abu Okhto".

"Al Hangaly" Unveils Teaser
"Al Hangaly" Unveils Teaser

See - Sada Elbalad

time13-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • See - Sada Elbalad

"Al Hangaly" Unveils Teaser

Yara Sameh The official teaser for Egyptian actor Mohamed Ragab's upcoming TV series " Al Hangaly" has been unveiled. The cast also includes Mimi Gamal, Hala Fakher, Mahmoud Kabil, Ahmed Wafik, Abeer Sabry, Mohamed Lotfy, Ayten Amer, Dana Halabi, and more. The series sees Ragab collaborating with director Moataz Hossam and "Haq Arab" scribe Mahmoud Hamdan. It also witnesses the fourth collaboration between the actor and Amer. They previously starred together in the 2020 TV series "Al Akh Al Kabeer", the 2018 film 'Bikya', and the 2014 film "Salem Abu Okhto". "Al Hangaly" is set to screen during the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon. Ragab's last participation in the drama marathon was a cameo appearance in Karim Abdel Aziz's TV series "Al-Hashashin". Ragab, born on May 27, 1975, made his acting career in children's programs. He also worked as an assistant director and studied at the Cinema Institute. He worked on 1995's 'al-Zainy Barakat' and as an assistant director for Tareq al-'Eryan on "El Silim we Al Thu'ban" (Snakes and Ladders). Ragab is known for TV productions such as "El Akh El Kabir", "Darbat Muealam", and "Wesh Tany". He is best known for his roles in films "Bekia" (2018), "Salem Abu Okhto" (2014), "Al Hafla" (2013), "Muhtaram Iila Rubue" (2010), "Almish Muhandis Hassan" (2008), "Klashinkof" (2008), and "Tomn Dastet Ashrar" (2006), Ent Omry" (2005), "Hamada Yelab" (2005), and "Mallaki Iskandariya" (2005). Ragab also starred as a villain in films "ُEl basha Telmeez" (2004), "Kan youm Hobak" (2004), "Izzay tekhalli el-banat Tehibbak" (2003), and "Mozakerat Moraheqah" (2001).

Mohamed Ragab Shares Posters for TV Series "Al Hangaly"
Mohamed Ragab Shares Posters for TV Series "Al Hangaly"

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time11-02-2025

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Mohamed Ragab Shares Posters for TV Series "Al Hangaly"

Yara Sameh Egyptian actor Mohamed Ragab shared Monday on Instagram the official posters for his upcoming TV series " Al Hangaly". The cast also includes Mimi Gamal, Hala Fakher, Mahmoud Kabil, Ahmed Wafik, Abeer Sabry, Mohamed Lotfy, Ayten Amer, Dana Halabi, and more. The series sees Ragab collaborating with director Moataz Hossam and "Haq Arab" scribe Mahmoud Hamdan. It also witnesses the fourth collaboration between the actor and Amer. They previously starred together in the 2020 TV series "Al Akh Al Kabeer", the 2018 film 'Bikya', and the 2014 film "Salem Abu Okhto". "Al Hangaly" is set to screen during the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon. "Al-Hashashin". View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mohamed Ragab (@mohamedragabacc) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mohamed Ragab (@mohamedragabacc) Ragab, born on May 27, 1975, made his acting career in children's programs. He also worked as an assistant director and studied at the Cinema Institute. He worked on 1995's 'al-Zainy Barakat' and as an assistant director for Tareq al-'Eryan on "El Silim we Al Thu'ban" (Snakes and Ladders). Ragab is known for TV productions such as "El Akh El Kabir", "Darbat Muealam", and "Wesh Tany". He is best known for his roles in films "Bekia" (2018), "Salem Abu Okhto" (2014), "Al Hafla" (2013), "Muhtaram Iila Rubue" (2010), "Almish Muhandis Hassan" (2008), "Klashinkof" (2008), and "Tomn Dastet Ashrar" (2006), Ent Omry" (2005), "Hamada Yelab" (2005), and "Mallaki Iskandariya" (2005). Ragab also starred as a villain in films "ُEl basha Telmeez" (2004), "Kan youm Hobak" (2004), "Izzay tekhalli el-banat Tehibbak" (2003), and "Mozakerat Moraheqah" (2001).

SPOTLIGHT: Egyptian Label Elodie Studios Is an Elevated Take on Basics
SPOTLIGHT: Egyptian Label Elodie Studios Is an Elevated Take on Basics

CairoScene

time05-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

SPOTLIGHT: Egyptian Label Elodie Studios Is an Elevated Take on Basics

With five years of experience as a model, Mourad Ragab, the founder, had an insider's perspective on what the Cairene market was lacking. Under the Spotlight: The subtle, timeless unisex pieces of Élodie Studios. The Setting: Cairo, Egypt. The Frame: Minimal, neutral designs in subdued hues for both men and women, featuring preppy crochet polos, terracotta shirts, and relaxed-fit pants. Élodie in Three Words: 'Subtle, elegant, matured,' says Mourad Ragab, founder, creative director, and designer of Élodie Studios. About the Founder Mourad Ragab's journey into fashion began almost by chance but quickly turned into a passion. A full-time model for the past five years, Ragab credits his sister, a creative director, for encouraging him to take the leap into the industry. His connection to fashion runs deep—sketching designs and creating shoe concepts since childhood. Élodie Studios became the catalyst for Ragab's transition into creative direction, a field he had always been curious about. 'Creative direction was something I always wanted to do, but I didn't know where to start,' he admits. His brand offered him the freedom to experiment, take risks, and embrace mistakes. 'With my brand, I can push boundaries and try new things in ways I couldn't when working with clients,' Ragab explains. About the Brand Élodie Studios was conceptualized two years ago after Ragab identified gaps in the market through his experience as a model. 'I saw an industry stuck in the same formulas,' he says. The brand name itself reflects his vision, drawing from the Greek definition of Élodie as 'foreign riches.' The debut collection, focused on textured fabrics and knits, was a testing ground. 'I wanted to study the market, understand my audience, and gauge their response,' Ragab shares. This experimental phase helped shape Élodie's identity as a brand that reimagines classic designs with a modern twist. The Muse 'I'm inspired by archived pieces from brands like Ralph Lauren and Bottega, especially from the '90s,' Ragab says. These vintage finds—embroidered denim, worn jackets—spark ideas for reinterpretation. He also draws inspiration from '90s and 2000s cinema, channeling the understated elegance of that era. The brand's motto, 'In order to find yourself, you must first get lost,' resonates deeply. 'It speaks to men, especially those who play it safe,' Ragab explains. Élodie introduces crochet vests and mesh tops for men, encouraging them to explore freedom and individuality. If Élodie Were a Person… 'Élodie is that chic, classy friend you borrow clothes from and trust for fashion advice,' Ragab says. Textures and Materials While Élodie is often associated with knitwear and crochet, Ragab is clear: 'The brand is so much more than that.' Future collections will explore new directions, including Japanese raw denim. Most current designs use terracotta fabric, a material Ragab had to experiment with extensively to overcome challenges like shrinkage and weight adjustments for seasonal versatility. Design Philosophy At its core, Élodie embodies quiet luxury. The brand prioritizes fit and silhouette, offering an elevated take on basics that feel timeless rather than trend-driven. 'Élodie isn't about loud designs or oversized logos. It's subtle yet striking—pieces that spark a comment or two without being flashy,' Ragab explains. A cropped, boxy polo, for example, redefines a classic silhouette for a younger, fashion-forward audience. 'It's about the details,' Ragab emphasizes. In Mourad Ragab's Words… 'I believe you should wear the piece; the piece shouldn't wear you.'

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