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Egypt's First Lady Entissar El Sisi Honors Young Stars for Spotlighting People of Determination
Egypt's First Lady Entissar El Sisi Honors Young Stars for Spotlighting People of Determination

Egypt Today

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Egypt Today

Egypt's First Lady Entissar El Sisi Honors Young Stars for Spotlighting People of Determination

In a heartfelt celebration titled 'My Family… My Strength', First Lady Entissar El Sisi honored a group of young artists whose powerful performances brought attention to the lives and challenges of people of determination. Mayan El Sayed was honored for her touching role in Helm Hayaty's story from the Ella Ana series while Heba Magdy was recognized for Eisha Be Farha's story from the 55 Moshklet Hob series that delivered a message of hope and joy for people with special needs. Mostafa Emad was celebrated for his role in Seed El Nas, and Taha Desouky received recognition for Hala Khassa. Mena Abou El Dahab was honored for his impactful performance in Welad El Shams, which aired last Ramadan.

Controversial Ramadan 2025 Series You Secretly Enjoy And Are Not Ashamed to Admit It!
Controversial Ramadan 2025 Series You Secretly Enjoy And Are Not Ashamed to Admit It!

Identity

time21-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Identity

Controversial Ramadan 2025 Series You Secretly Enjoy And Are Not Ashamed to Admit It!

Every year, a few Ramadan series become guilty pleasures—not because they're masterpieces, but because they're entertaining in their own way. Whether it's exaggerated acting, dramatic storytelling, or over-the-top action, these shows somehow keep us coming back for more. This Ramadan, Esh Esh, El Atawla, Seed El Nas, and El Maddah have taken that spot. Here's why: Esh Esh This series leans heavily into dramatic storytelling, making it hard to look away, even if it mostly feels over the top. We just love Esh Esh portrayed by Mai Omar, her distinctive way of talking, exaggerated expressions and all; guilty as charged! El Atawla El Atwala is the kind of series where you know exactly what's coming, but you're still glued to the screen waiting for the next explosive moment. As predictable as it can be, some of us just can't look away and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that! Seed El Nas If you love emotional rollercoasters, Seed El Nas delivers with intense family conflicts, shocking betrayals, and never-ending twists. Even when things get too much, some of us are still hungry for more, and no that doesn't make us weird! El Maddah While the supernatural themes might sometimes feel exaggerated, El Maddah's mysterious twists keep audiences hooked, making it a different kind of guilty pleasure that some of us are not ashamed of! At the end of the day, these series might not be perfect, but they know how to keep us entertained. So why is it a crime to watch them? Which one is your go-to guilty pleasure this Ramadan?

Director Mohamed Sami Announces His Retirement
Director Mohamed Sami Announces His Retirement

CairoScene

time20-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Director Mohamed Sami Announces His Retirement

The decision follows a busy Ramadan season, during which he directed two high-profile series: Esh Esh and Seed El Nas. Mar 20, 2025 Egyptian director Mohamed Sami has announced his retirement from television drama, stating his intention to pursue further studies abroad. The decision follows a busy Ramadan season, during which he directed two high-profile 30-episode series: Esh Esh, starring Mai Omar, and Seed El Nas, starring Amr Saad. In a Facebook post, Sami wrote: "Goodbye to television drama. This year marked my final work in TV series, where I bid farewell to this journey. It has been a long journey of about 15 years, during which I gave my all to bring joy to the Arab audience. With God's grace, I achieved success alongside many stars and worked with major production companies and networks." Known for his commercially successful dramas, including Gaafar El Omda, El Brens, and El Ostoora, Sami's departure signals a shift in his career as he steps away from the industry for two years to focus on academic pursuits.

Ramadan 2025 Series That Didn't Quite Meet Our Expectations
Ramadan 2025 Series That Didn't Quite Meet Our Expectations

Identity

time13-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Identity

Ramadan 2025 Series That Didn't Quite Meet Our Expectations

Every Ramadan, certain series set high expectations—whether because of their star studded casts, intriguing storylines, or promising trailers. Not all of them fully deliver on their potential. This year, a few shows fell short of what we had hoped for, leaving audiences wanting more. However, the season is still ongoing, so there's always room for these series to turn things around. Here's a look at the ones that didn't quite hit the mark: El Captain – Not as Funny as Expected With its comedic premise and talented cast, El Captain seemed poised to be one of the funniest shows this season. However, while it has its moments, the humor doesn't always land as strongly as expected. Fans were hoping for sharper wit and a more engaging comedic flow. Seed El Nas – A Slow Build-Up From the trailers, Seed El Nas promised an emotionally gripping story, but its slow pacing has made it harder for viewers to stay engaged. The narrative takes its time unfolding, which some might appreciate, but others were expecting a more dynamic and intense execution. 3o2bal 3andoko – A Duo That Didn't Live Up to Expectations With a strong lead pair, 3o2bal 3andoko had the potential to be one of the most compelling series of the season. Audiences expected the real life couple, Amy Samir Ghanem and Hassan El Raddad, to deliver something truly impressive, but so far, the execution has been underwhelming. The chemistry and storytelling haven't lived up to the hype, leaving viewers hoping for more. Gawdar 2 – An Underwhelming Sequel Compared to the First Part The success of Gawdar set the bar high for its sequel. However, Gawdar 2 hasn't fully recaptured the intensity and intrigue of the first part. While it's still entertaining, it feels like it's missing the depth and impact that made its predecessor so compelling. El Sharnaqa – A Web of Deception With a cast full of big names, El Sharnaqa promised a thrilling watch, but instead, it pulled viewers into a whirlwind of strategic moves and constant manipulation. While some enjoyed the intricate mind games, others found the endless scheming exhausting, making it hard to fully connect with the story.

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