Recently, the trend of 15-episode-long shows has been rising, proving to be a formula for success. With exceptions like Mohamed Ramadan's Ga3far El Omda, the most successful shows of last season were Kamel El 3adad, Taht El Wesaya, and El Harsha El Sab3a.

Each series promises a unique blend of entertainment and cultural commentary, from social explorations to legal dramas and family sagas. As the countdown to the holy month begins, here's a rundown of the upcoming miniseries to captivate the audience during Ramadan.

Seid El 3a2areb

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Starting with Seid El 3a2areb, a series exploring the complexities of Upper Egypt's heritage with its age-old belief that a son is the true bearer of the family name. Starring Ghada Abdel Razek and Simone, with Baher Dowidar as the writer, the show promises a cultural journey through the lens of parental choices.

Ne3ma El Avocado

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Departuring from the traditional legal drama, starring Mai Omar and Ahmed Zaher, the show introduces us to the character Ne3ma, a lawyer navigating a web of societal challenges. Directed by Mohamed Samy, who dispelled any comparisons to the iconic El Avocato presented by Adel Imam in 1983.

3atabat el Bahga

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Yahya El-Fakharany makes a grand return to Ramadan's marathon with 3atabat el Bahga. Based on the titular novel by Ibrahim Abdel Megeed, he emphasizes the uniqueness of literature and cinema, hinting at the challenges of translating his novel to the small screen. The show explores the lives of two individuals over 50, alongside the lead of Fakharany, is Jumana Murad.

Bedoun Sabeq Enzar

 

Directed by Hani Khalifa, the series is expected to be full of mystery and excitement, promising a narrative that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. With the fusion of suspense and Asser Yassin's charismatic presence, Bedoun Sabeq Enzar aims to be a must-watch during the Ramadan drama season.

Baba Geh

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Akram Hosny shines in Baba Geh, a series directed by Khaled Marei, featuring the talented Nesreen Ameen as the female lead. The show blends Akram Hosny's comedic sense with Khaled Marei's directorial finesse, leading to a delightful blend of entertainment and storytelling.

Masaar Egbary

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Author Baher Dewdar contributes to the Ramadan lineup with yet another show, Masaar Egbary. Co-starring youthful talents Essam Omar and Ahmed Dash and directed by Nadine Khan, the series falls within the social comedy genre.

Selet Rahem

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Offering a blend of social context mixed with suspense, the show stars Reham Abdel Ghafour and Eyad Nassar. This marks their second collaboration after the success of Wesh w Dahr. Nassar hints at the series' overarching theme, comparing life decisions to a snowball effect that leads to unforeseen consequences.

Farawla

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Nelly Karim takes centre stage in Farawla, co-starring Mustafa Khater. It explores the trials and tribulations of a gatekeeper's daughter navigating the societal complexities of being in Zamalek.

Kamel El 3adad 2

Following the success of its first season, Kamel El 3adad returns with a continuation of the heartwarming family spirit that resonated with viewers. Dina El-Sherbiny, Sherif Salama, Issaad Younes, Gehan El-Shamashergy, and Ahmed Kamal reprise their roles with new additions like Mimi Gamal and Sedky Sakhr.

Embratoreyet Meem

Nour El-Nabawy shares the screen with his father, Khaled El-Nabawy, alongside Hala Shiha's comeback. Adapted from the original novel by Ihsan Abdel Quddus, the series marks the second collaboration between Mohamed Salama and Khaled El-Nabawy, promising a riveting narrative in the vein of their previous success, Rag3een Ya Hawa.