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Within just a few weeks, we witnessed the major success of movies like El Harifa and El-Iskandrany, setting the stage for what appears to be a thrilling year in cinema. While these blockbusters might have stolen the spotlight, Esaad Younis even made a comeback with 3essabet 3azima, Leh Te3esha Lewahdak, and Ana w Ebn Khalty, which have also been released in less than a month.
With that said, the lineup of upcoming releases promises a feast for cinephiles. Prepare yourselves for two weeks of storytelling mastery with these forthcoming releases to grace the theatres this month.
Maksoum (January 18)
On January 18, Maksoum promises to enchant audiences by rekindling a musical band. Starring Laila Elwi, Sherine Reda, and Samaa Ibrahim, the film unfolds as a social comedy-musical, exploring themes of friendship and nostalgia. With superstar Nancy Ajram contributing to the promotional songs, it is expected to be a fun ride!
El Maleka (January 17)
After a seven-year hiatus, star Hala Sedky returns with El Maleka. Directed by Sameh Abdel Aziz, the suspenseful comedy revolves around a businesswoman navigating injustices and seeking revenge. With a stellar ensemble cast, including Sherine Reda, Bassem Samra, and Rania Youssef, it is a noteworthy addition to this month's list of movies.
Adel Mesh Adel (January 24)
Set to premiere on January 24, featuring Ahmed El-Fishawy in a suspenseful narrative that promises to alter the course of the protagonist's life. The film presents a comedic storyline alongside Sherry Adel, Mahmoud El-Bazawy, and Dina. Mekhasmak's singer Nawal is also included in the cast, which will definitely give the film a viral boost.
Leilet El Eid (January 25)
Leilet El Eid brings together a stellar cast, including Yousra, Sayed Ragab, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, and many others. Directed by Sameh Abdel Aziz, marking his second film to be released this month, the film is expected to be a thought-provoking commentary on societal issues, tackling taboo topics like domestic violence, underage marriage, female mutilation, sexism, and religious fanaticism.
Asl El Hekaya (January 24)
Asl El Hekaya brings together a cast of over a dozen stars, including Sherry Adel, Khaled Al-Sawy, Bayoumi Fouad, and others. The film is expected to be an exploration of different viewpoints within a shared living space.