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  • Exclusive Interview With Injy El Mokkaddem After Her Stunning Role in Weld El Ghalaba!

    After slaying her role last year as Sophia in Layali Eugenie, Egyptian Actress Injy El Mokkaddem is back for another stunning role this Ramadan!

    For the second year in a row, we sat with the amazing actress for her role in Weld El Ghalaba with Ahmed El Sakka!

    The role of Safeya is literally the exact opposite of Sophia, however, Injy successfully aced both of them, proving she’s arguably one of the most talented actresses in the Arab World.

    Describe your role in Weld El Ghalaba in Three Words.

    Stubborn, ethical, and strong.

    What developed in the character between when you first read the script and now?

    Two main things developed between me and the role. First is her accent, the beginning, I was paying attention to the accent to master it in front of the camera. The second thing is that as I grew attached to Safeya, I understood her and her motives and sympathized with her.

    Spoilers without context. Four words that only people who’ve finished the series will understand.

    Black, stubborn, grudge, and conspiracy.

    What’s your comment about people pointing out similarities between Weld El Ghalaba and Breaking Bad?

    I don’t

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  • New Egyptian stars, including Engy El Mokadem, Mariam El Khost and Hussein Fahmy, will join the returning cast.

    Egyptian series Kamel El-Adad is set to return for a third season during Ramadan 2025, following its continued success in previous years. Despite consisting of just 15 episodes, the show’s second season received widespread acclaim during Ramadan 2024, and the upcoming season will follow the same format.

    The new season will maintain its signature family comedy vibe while introducing fresh developments in the characters’ lives. The story follows the family as they move to a new home, with Sherif, played by Sherif Salama, embarking on an overseas journey.

    Several renowned Egyptian actors, including Engy El Mokadem, Mariam El Khost and Hussein Fahmy, will be joining the cast alongside returning stars.

    Lead actress Dina El-Sherbiny revealed that her character, Laila, will undergo significant growth as she comes to terms with her children growing up. However, her kind-hearted and sometimes naïve nature will continue to lead to humorous situations, such as forgetting the punishments she imposes on her kids.

    Speaking to ET Arabic, El-Sherbiny shared that the set is filled with warmth and positive energy. She described young actors Youssef and Younes, who