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Ramadan is almost here, and so is the yearly TV takeover! From epic dramas and hilarious comedies to mind-blowing thrillers, the lineup is stacked. But with so many shows dropping at once, how do you pick the best ones?
This guide spills the tea on the hottest Ramadan 2025 series. Whether you’re into intense drama, family vibes, or comedy gold, we’ve got your Ramadan plan all sorted. Let’s dive in!
This year, Ahmed Mekky is stepping away from his El Kebeer Awi role after eight seasons and diving into a new one. In this Ramadan’s series, El Ghawy, he transforms into a former thug from Al-Jamaliya, Shams Nasr Al-Adawi, who seeks redemption after his wife’s passing. He finds himself battling obstacles while determined to raise his son with honor.
In this series, Ahmed Amin takes on the role of Abdel Aziz Al-Nos. His character is a clever thief who turns his life around to stand against the British occupation.
Ahmed Malek and Taha Desouki join forces in the series Welad Al-Shams, playing Welaa and Moftah, two orphanage assistants with different and sometimes clashing personalities. But, despite their differences, they come together to take a stand against the orphanage manager’s corruption.
This series follows the story of a young Saidi man (Mostafa Shaaban) navigating life’s challenges and the story continues to explore artifact trafficking and key social and economic issues in Egypt.
In this series, the lead Essam Omar delves into the role of an air conditioning engineer who works at the airport and whose life takes a drastic turn as he faces a series of unexpected crises.
Qahwet Al-Mahata follows the story of a young prosecutor, Taha Bek Barada, as he delves into a mysterious murder at a bustling public café which sparks conflicts and questions, unraveling a web of suspense and intrigue.
In this series, Amr Saad plays Jarhi, who, after his father’s death, stumbled into a new reality—an enigmatic key, a vast fortune, a dark past, and ruthless enemies. The story continues as he fights a dangerous battle to protect his legacy and family.
The series follows the story of women’s struggles in Egyptian society. Yasmine Sabri’s character is a hijabi lawyer from a middle-class family who faces intense hardships, especially when betrayed by her partner with her lifelong best friend.
Donia Samir Ghanem portrays the role of Aisha, a divorced woman who dedicates herself to raising her children after separating from her husband. The story continues as just when she’s about to settle into her new reality, an unexpected and shocking opportunity arises for her to return to university and pursue her educational journey.
Ahmed El-Awady takes center stage in Fahd El Batal, a story of resilience, grit, and the determination to overcome obstacles. He plays the character of a strong-willed Saidi man fighting his way through life’s many challenges.
A remake of the 1956 Shabab Emra2a movie is a series starring Ghada Abdel Razek. The story follows a rural mother who sells her only cow to send her son, Imam (Youssef Omar), to college. When he arrives in Cairo, he rents a room from the manipulative Shafaat (Ghada Abdel Razek), who seduces him, derailing his studies. As his life spirals out of control, he begins to realize the dangers of this toxic affair and fights to break free.
In this Ramadan series, Huda El Mufti takes on the role of Boussy, a talented hairstylist, whose dream is to get married but faces a challenge to be able to secure 80,000 pounds. When the owner of the salon she works in offers her a promotion as a private stylist for home visits, she enters a new world—one that changes her outlook on life, herself, her ambitions, and goals.
This Ramadan series follows the story of a woman (Rogena), whose life takes an unexpected turn after discovering a secret. The story continues as she reconsiders her life choices and relationships, she then decides to embark on a journey of total transformation.
In this Ramadan series, Nelly Karim plays the role of the middle sister, caught between family responsibilities and her own ambitions. Ekhwaty delves into family conflicts, the psychological struggles of the sisters, and modern family dynamics.
Qalby w Moftaho’s story centers on Asser Yassin’s character Ezzat, a driver who becomes instantly captivated by Mayar, a woman desperately trying to break free from her past. She fears losing custody of her son after being divorced three times from the same man. But when fate brings Ezzat and Mayar together again, their encounter takes an unexpected twist.
After last Ramadan’s season, Hesham Maged and Asmaa Galal return with a sequel of Ashghal Sha2a. But this season, Mohamed Mahmoud returns as the ever-unpredictable Dr. Ghandour, a doctor whose specialty changes as often as his mood. From pediatrics to cardiology to neurology, he confidently takes on any role—whether he’s qualified or not.
In this Ramadan series, Ahmed Dawood delves into the character of Hazem Ibrahim, a sharp-minded accountant whose life takes a dangerous turn when he uncovers illicit dealings at his company. The story continues as he gets caught between his morals and the risks ahead and must make a choice that will change everything.
After two seasons, Kamel El Aadad returns for a third one. The story follows Layla (Dina El Sherbiny) and her husband Ahmed (Sherif Salama) as they juggle parenting struggles—especially after having a baby of their own! This season, actor Hussein Fahmy joins the Kamel El Adad family!
After his six-year TV Drama break, Mohamed Henedy returns to the screens this Ramadan. The series follows the story of a lawyer who wakes up, after 20 years of being in a coma, to a world he barely recognizes, forcing him to navigate unexpected and new challenges.
Mai Omar is diving into the character Esh Esh, who is a folk dancer and struggles with a life she never chose. Forced into dancing for survival, she faces constant challenges and conflicts that test her humanity. Along the way, a detective and a mentor step in to help her break free and start anew.
Coming back with a sequel, Yasser Galal returns to a second season of Gawdar. This season continues Scheherazade’s mission to tame Shahryar’s fierce nature, while weaving in the story of the man whose fate was decided before he was even born, Gawdar.
After last Ramadan’s season, Ahmed El Sakka returns for a second season! The story follows Nassar, as he tries to leave his past behind, only to be faced with an impossible choice when he discovers his daughter has a life-threatening illness—one that requires millions of pounds for treatment. The story continues as he gets caught between desperation and survival and his journey takes an unexpected and challenging turn.
In the heart of of the rural village Etay El Baroud, the series unravels the impact of rigid traditions on rural life. As unwritten rules dictate fates and strain relationships, it weaves together compelling human and romantic stories of love, struggle, and resilience.
After four consecutive seasons, this Ramadan, Saber El Maddah returns in season five as he faces yet another showdown with the jinn. The story continues as he refuses to back down from the dark forces haunting him. But while he fights the supernatural, his personal life takes surprising twists, pushing him into even deeper challenges.
After a six-year break from TV, Amy Samir Ghanem returns to the Ramadan spotlight alongside her husband Hassan El Raddad. The series features standalone stories, each unfolding over two episodes. The show relies on situational humor, with Amy playing the role of the wife, adding to the fun and chaos throughout the challenging events.
Amina Khalil returns with another series this Ramadan that tackles social issues. This series delves into the reality of child harassment, exposing its presence in schools and public spaces. It challenges viewers to question where responsibility lies—on parents, educators, or society as a whole. Through an emotional and thought-provoking narrative, it sparks awareness and explores ways to confront this critical issue.
The story of El Captain follows Akram Hosny’s character, a pilot who accidentally crashes his plane, setting off a series of comedic and social mishaps. The story unfolds with lighthearted chaos, especially through his interactions with co-star Aya Samaha.
This series follows the story of Mohamed Farrag’s character, Saleh. With his job gone, his marriage over, and his relationship with his daughter in ruins, Saleh seeks refuge in online gambling, believing this is the only way back. But what starts as a desperate gamble soon spirals into a high-stakes game that reshapes his fate entirely.
In this Ramadan series, Yasmine Abdel Aziz plays a wealthy woman whose life turns upside down. The story begins after she discovers her husband’s betrayal and secret marriage, she walks away from her old life. And just as she’s about to start a new, love finds her again—but this time, it pulls her into a web of emotional turmoil and unforeseen struggles.
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