With the arrival of Ramadan 2025, television viewers are eagerly awaiting the new series slated to grace screens throughout the month. Major networks are prepared to offer diverse programming catering to various tastes, from intense dramas to lighthearted comedies.
Cable networks are set to la unch numerous series beginning March 1, 2025, marking the first day of Ramadan. Al-Ain News recently reported on several anticipated titles and their airing schedules, including the highly anticipated "Hakeem Pasha," featuring renowned actor Mustafa Shaaban alongside Dena Fouad and Sahar Al-Saig. This drama, which tackles medical and social themes, will be broadcast on CBC.
Following closely is the series "Fahd el-Batal," starring Ahmed El-Awadhi and directed by Mohamed Abdel Salam. This series promises action-packed sequences and intriguing story arcs, airing on ON channel.
Among the various offerings is "Mamdouh Catan," starring the sensational Hamada Helal alongside Ghada Adel. Set to debut on MBC Egypt, this production showcases the working-class struggles and personal triumphs of its characters. CLI reports how many series aim to engage audiences through relatable narratives.
Viewers can also look forward to "80 Bako," which features young women working at a beauty salon facing daily humorous dilemmas. This lighthearted series boasts stellar performances from actors like Huda El-Mufti and Rahma Ahmed, set to captivate audiences on MBC Egypt at 9 PM.
Also noteworthy is the return of the successful series “Aetawlah 2,” featuring actors Ahmed El-Sakka and Tarek Lotfy. Following the cliffhangers from its previous season, viewers are eager to see the continuation of intense conflicts among its main characters.
Meanwhile, the romantic drama “Zainab” will be played by Yasmin Sabri, who navigates the pitfalls of societal expectations surrounding marriage. This tale emphasizes examining reasons behind decisions made based on material gain, showcasing the trials faced by young women.
MBC continues to challenge social norms through shows such as "The Idol's Wife," depicting struggles faced by women and their relationships, illuminating societal issues endemic to the region.
Al-Ain also highlighted the family-oriented series, "Ekhwat,” where four sisters grapple with the aftermath of familial strife following their husband's untimely death, unearthing shocking revelations along the way.
For those craving comedy, MBC's offerings include "Ajnabi," which lightens the mood with its eccentric storylines and humorous character dynamics. Each episode targets societal conventions as comedians provide insightful commentary.
There’s even high-stakes drama between rival factions portrayed through compelling narratives across genres, which enhances viewer engagement through dynamic storytelling.
With Ramadan upon us, excitement peaks around these soap operas as fans mark their calendars for premiere dates to see their favorite stars return to form on their screens.
Al-Ain News compiled the airings to assist fans wishing to stay updated with their favorite characters. Check the release schedules to catch sizzling romance, gripping drama, and delightful comedy as they rule the TV screens this Ramadan 2025.
Network channels remain committed to providing innovative content this Ramadan, ensuring variety for viewers to cherish throughout the holy month. Televised results from this year's prominently anticipated series, including surprises and plot twists, abound, paving the way for thrilling viewing experiences.
Series airings are subject to updates based on local broadcast schedules, but keep checking the related network updates to not miss any significant developments!
Each network and platform aims to present content reflective of culture and societal norms, tailoring series and episodes to resonate with audiences across the region.
This Ramadan 2025 promises engaging content with something for everyone, showcasing the rich landscapes of Arab culture and storytelling.