Ramadan Drama Completes... The New Season Features a Variety of Works Between Comedy and Social Drama
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Ramadan Drama Completes... The New Season Features a Variety of Works Between Comedy and Social Drama

SadaNews - As the month of Ramadan approaches, the anticipated annual drama race begins, where viewers prepare for an intensive dose of series. The new season is expected to showcase a variety of works, between comedy and social drama.

The list of Egyptian Ramadan series has been completed, with one of the highlights being the sixth season of "Al-Medhah," whose stars announced it will be the last, following its great success in previous seasons. The series stars Sahar Al-Sayegh, Heba Magdy, and Fathy Abdel Wahab, written by Amin Jamal and directed by Ahmed Samir Farag.

In addition, actress Yasmin Abdel Aziz participates in the series "We Forget What Happened," a social drama centered around a famous artist facing numerous crises, shedding light on the lives of celebrities and the problems they try to hide. Co-starring in this series are Karim Fahmy, Khaled Sarhan, Mohamed Lotfy, and Mona Fadali, written by Amr Mahmoud Yassin and directed by Mohamed El-Khoubairy.

Ahmed El-Awadi participates in the Ramadan 2026 race with the series "Ali Clay." This storyline revolves around a strong young man who begins his boxing career, engages in bets in popular arenas, then becomes a professional and earns money, leading him to decide to enter the car trade, but he faces conflicts due to opposition from some. This series stars Caroline Azmy, Yara Al-Soukari, Essam El-Sakka, and Tarek El-Dessouki, written by Mahmoud Hamdan and directed by Mohamed Abd El-Salam.

Meanwhile, actress Mai Omar chose to participate in the series "The Lady Mona Lisa," written by Mohamed El-Sayed Bashir and directed by Mohamed Ali. She portrays a woman who faces a major crisis after being implicated in the murder of her friend due to their disputes, and she seeks to prove her innocence. The work features co-stars Engy El-Moqaddim, Sawsan Badr, Shaimaa Seif, Mohamed Mahmoud, and Ahmed Magdy.

Actress Riham Haggag also joins the Ramadan race with the series "Tawabe'a," which revolves around a girl who achieves fame through social media but becomes embroiled in a murder case. Co-starring are Anoushka, Asmaa Abu El-Yazeed, and Mohamed Alaa, written by Mohamed Nair and directed by Yehia Alaa.

Actor Amr Saad appears to the audience through the series "Abbas" by writer Nasser Abdel Rahman and director Ahmed Khaled Moussa. The plot revolves around a young Egyptian man from a popular neighborhood facing injustice, striving to improve his life but falls victim to a powerful individual, forcing him into a struggle to reclaim his rights. The series stars Tara Emad, Abdel Aziz Makhyoun, and Hatem Salah.

Actress Ghada Abdel Razek returns to crime drama with the series "Aliya," written by Ayman Salama and directed by Ahmed Hassan. She plays the role of a woman facing a major crisis after her son is kidnapped by a human trafficking gang, and she is forced to enter this world to reach her son before his organs are sold. The work features co-stars Ahmed Safwat, Nabil Issa, Sabry Fawaz, and Basant Shoukry.

Actor Amir Karara is also returning to intelligence drama with the series "Head of the Snake," based on true events from intelligence files. It stars Sherif Moneer, Ahmed Ghazy, and Islam Gamal, written by Hany Serhan and directed by Mohamed Bakir.

Furthermore, actor Youssef El Sherif is making a comeback after a four-year absence with the series "The Art of War," written by Amr Samir Atef and directed by Mohamed Abdel Tawab. The series unfolds in a thrilling police framework, while the stars remain tight-lipped about its plot. It features Rim Mostafa, Sherin Adel, Mohamed Gomaa, and Islam Ibrahim.

Actress Hanan Motawaa stars in the series "The Trap," airing next Ramadan, where she embodies the character of a professional hacker who breaks into sites and personal accounts via social media, using her talent to uncover conspiracies and gangs. Co-starring are Khaled Selim and Mohamed Abdel Azim, written by Yahya Hamza and directed by Mostafa Abu Seif.

Among the action dramas this Ramadan is the series "The King" featuring actor Mohamed Imam, which takes place in a popular police context. It stars Amr Abdel Jalil, Mirna Jamil, Hanan Motawaa, Haggag Abdel Azim, and Kamal Abu Raya, written by Mohamed Salah El-Azab and directed by Sherine Adel.

Actor Ahmed Malek is participating in the Ramadan race with the series "Sawa Sawa," alongside actress Hoda El-Mafteh. The series unfolds in a romantic frame about a young man from a middle-class family who accidentally meets a girl from a wealthy class, and a love story develops between them as they face numerous obstacles to complete their marriage.

Continuing with romantic works, actors Sherif Salama and Nelly Karim are starring in the series "As Much As Love," which will air this coming Ramadan. The story unfolds in a social romantic context, written by Mostafa Gamal Hashim and directed by Khaled Said.

Actress Hend Sabry stars in the series "Immunity," which is based on real events that occurred in the Al-Batiniya region in Cairo. The story revolves around drug trafficking issues. Co-starring are Khaled Selim, Mohamed Anwar, and Hoda El-Etriby, written by Amr El-Dali and directed by Hussein Al-Monbaawy.

Actor Ahmed Amin continues the story of the repentant thief in the second part of the series "Al-Nuss." The series narrates the story of "Abdel Aziz Al-Nuss," a reformed pickpocket in the 1930s who seeks honest work but becomes involved with popular resistance against the British occupation, using his stealing skills to aid the nationalists, transforming from a thief to a folk hero.

Among the comedic works that will air during Ramadan is the series "Everyone Loves Modi," featuring actor Yaser Jalal. The plot revolves around a businessman who finds himself in multiple romantic relationships that lead him to numerous crises.

On the other hand, actor Aser Yassin joins forces with Dina El-Sherbiny in the series "Two Others." Aser portrays the role of a trainer who lives in isolation due to the pressures he faces. The plot intertwines with his personal past, and his life changes drastically when he meets a famous girl. The work is written by Rana Abu El-Reesh and directed by Khaled El-Halfaawy.

Among the mystery series that will air during Ramadan is "Darsh" featuring actor Mostafa Shaaban, who plays a man who loses his memory and finds himself on a strenuous journey to discover his true identity, amid conflicts and unfolding events revealing unexpected secrets. It’s worth mentioning that Mostafa Shaaban appears in this work in two characters due to the presence of a twin brother in the story.

Actor Ahmed Dawood participates in the Ramadan race through a comedy series titled "Papa and Mama Neighbors," which revolves around a story of a couple who separate but must live as neighbors in the same building, leading to funny and human situations while dealing with marriage and parenting issues. The work is written by Walaa El-Sherif and directed by Ahmed Abdel Wahab.

The series "Under Siege" starring Menna Shalabi and Iyad Nassar is also part of the upcoming Ramadan race. The plot revolves around a love story that develops amid the war on Gaza, beginning with an Egyptian medical convoy entering Gaza, while one of the Palestinians tries to save his son from death amid the bombardment.

Actor Mohamed Farag is among those participating in the Ramadan drama this year through the series "A Father But," which unfolds in a social context revolving around family issues and the relationship between a father and his children after separation.

Similarly, actress Rogina stars in the series "Maximum Limit," which also presents a social drama regarding the crises facing families.

Lastly, actor Magid Al-Kadwani stars in the series "First Year Divorce," where he discusses divorce crises and the challenges people face after separation.