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Egyptian actress Hanan Motawea is making a comeback to Ramadan drama series after a three-year absence, starring in two new productions set to air during the upcoming television season. The actress, who last appeared in “Serro El Batea” with Ahmed El Saadany and Ahmed Fahmy in 2023, will feature in the drama series “El King” and “El Masida,” according to recent announcements from the productions.
In “El King,” Motawea joins a cast that includes Mohamed Emam, Mirna Gamil, Amr Abdel Gelil, Mostafa Khater, and Basmant Shawky. The series is written by Mohamed Salah El Azab and directed by Shereen Adel, marking another collaboration in Egyptian television drama.
Hanan Motawea Returns to Ramadan Drama With Diverse Roles
The Ramadan drama series “El King” unfolds within a social thriller framework, where Motawea portrays the character “Zamzam,” the sister of the main protagonist. According to production details, her character stands in solidarity with her brother throughout his adventure-filled journey, providing support during critical moments in the narrative.
Additionally, the actress stars in “El Masida” alongside Khaled Selim, Mohamed Abdel Azim, and Salwa Khattab. Written by Yahya Hamza and directed by Mostafa Abu Seif, this production takes a different approach with an action-comedy genre that features numerous thrilling adventures and mystery elements.
Challenging Character Portrayals Across Multiple Productions
In “El Masida,” Motawea takes on the role of a hacker, showcasing her versatility as an actress. The character represents a departure from traditional roles and demonstrates the evolving landscape of Egyptian drama series, which increasingly feature tech-savvy characters reflecting contemporary themes.
However, not all of Motawea’s upcoming work will be part of the competitive Ramadan television season. The actress is also awaiting the release of “Hayah Aw Mawt” (Life or Death) on a streaming platform outside the Ramadan race, according to production sources.
Meanwhile, “Hayah Aw Mawt” features a cast including Rana Raees, Ahmed El Rafeai, Mohamed Ali Rizk, and Salwa Othman. Written by Ahmed Abdel Fattah and directed by Hany Hamdy, the series follows a social thriller format where Motawea plays a doctor who becomes entangled in numerous crises.
Expanding Into Cinema Projects
In contrast to her television commitments, Motawea is also venturing into cinema with the film “Happy Halloween.” The movie features Mahmoud Abdel Moghny, Claudia Hanna, Mohamed Kilany, Hoda El Etreby, and Marwa El Azaly in a thriller framework.
“Happy Halloween” is written and directed by Ahmed Abdo, representing another thriller project in the actress’s diverse portfolio. The film adds to the growing number of Egyptian productions exploring the thriller genre across different platforms.
The actress’s return to Ramadan drama after three years signals her strategic selection of varied roles that showcase different acting ranges. Her choice to participate in both social thrillers and action-comedy formats demonstrates an effort to appeal to diverse audience preferences during the highly competitive Ramadan viewing season.
Egyptian Ramadan drama series traditionally attract massive viewership and represent a significant cultural event across the Arab world. Productions compete intensely for audience attention, with actors and production teams investing considerable resources to create compelling content.
The exact premiere dates for “El King” and “El Masida” during the upcoming Ramadan season have not been officially confirmed by the production companies. Meanwhile, the release timeline for “Hayah Aw Mawt” on streaming platforms and the theatrical release of “Happy Halloween” remain to be announced by distributors.










