Culture and Art
Mohamed Ragab begins filming his series "Qatar Saghantout" for Ramadan 2026
Actor Mohamed Ragab returns to television in the 2026 Ramadan drama season with the crime and mystery series "Qatr Saghantout." Learn more about the series and his return to cinema with the film "Cocktail.".
Egyptian actor Mohamed Ragab the start of filming for his new series, titled "Qatr Saghantout ," confirming his intention to compete with it in the Ramadan 2026 drama season. This announcement puts an end to a period of postponements and ignites the enthusiasm of the audience who are eagerly awaiting Ragab's return to the small screen with a new drama.
Background to the return and the Ramadan drama season
The Ramadan drama season in Egypt and the Arab world is the most competitive arena for television production, with major production companies and stars vying to present their best work. Mohamed Ragab's early announcement of his 2026 project represents a strategic move aimed at securing a leading position in this heated race and building a base of anticipation and media and public interest. Ragab returns after his last television series, "El Halangi," to present a different dramatic style that blends crime and mystery, a genre that has become increasingly popular with viewers in recent years.
Details of "Qatar Saghantout" and the first behind-the-scenes photos
Mohamed Ragab shared the first behind-the-scenes photo from the set with his followers on his official Instagram account, captioning it: "In the name of God, we put our trust in God... Qatar Saghantout series, Ramadan 2026." Initial information reveals that the series falls under the suspense and mystery genre. It is produced by Mamdouh Shaheen, known for his numerous successful projects, written by Mohamed Samir Mabrouk, and directed by Hani Hamdi. This talented team promises a well-rounded production, relying on a strong plot and skillful direction, which raises expectations for the series.
Parallel artistic activity: A highly anticipated return of cinema
Mohamed Ragab's artistic activity isn't limited to television dramas; he's also preparing for a strong comeback to the big screen after an absence of nearly seven years since his last film, "Bekya," released in 2018. His new film, titled "Cocktail ," is a social comedy written by Mohamed Samir Mabrouk, reflecting Ragab's confidence in Mabrouk's writing and their fruitful collaboration. The script is currently being finalized, and the rest of the cast is being selected, confirming that Ragab will have a significant presence in both television and film in the coming period.
Mohamed Ragab's latest work on screen
The series "El Halangi" Mohamed Ragab's last dramatic appearance, and it achieved considerable success upon its release. It starred a number of prominent actors, including Ayten Amer, Abeer Sabry, Dana Halabi, Mohamed Lotfy, Ahmed Wafik, Mahmoud Qabil, and Mimi Gamal. It was written by Mahmoud Hamdan and directed by Moataz Hossam. This return with the series "Qatr Saghantout" and the film "Cocktail" proves that Mohamed Ragab is committed to offering diverse works that cater to different segments of the audience.
Culture and Art
Saudi camel owners dominate the camel beauty contest awards at the King's Festival
The winners of the Al-Sha’al and Al-Shaqah camel beauty contests were crowned during the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival, amidst Saudi dominance that reflects the depth of the cultural heritage and the importance of camels in the Kingdom.
In a scene reflecting a deep connection to authentic cultural heritage, His Royal Highness Prince Fahd bin Jalawi bin Abdulaziz bin Musaed, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Camel Racing Federation, crowned the winners of the top prizes in the "Mazayin" (beauty) races for the individual "Mafarid" (young camels) category in the "Sha'al" and "Shaqah" colors. This crowning took place as part of the accompanying events of the third edition of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival 2026, which witnessed wide participation from the most prominent camel owners in the Kingdom and the Gulf region.
Historical background and cultural significance
Camels are an integral part of the history and culture of the Arabian Peninsula, having been the lifeblood of nomadic Bedouins and a symbol of wealth and heritage. Camel beauty pageants, or "Mazayin," are a modern celebration of this rich legacy. In line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which aims to strengthen national identity and preserve heritage, specialized entities such as the Camel Club and the Saudi Camel Racing Federation have been established to organize these events on a world-class scale, transforming them from mere popular competitions into major economic and cultural events that attract investment and tourism.
Results of the rounds and confirmation of Saudi Arabia's leadership
The "Shaal" color category witnessed fierce competition, culminating in Saudi owner Nawaf Al-Shammari taking first place with his camel "Samou Al-Ghandaliyat." Fellow Saudi owner Turki Al-Sharafi in second with his camel "Janadriyat Al-Nawamis," while Qatari owner Abdullah Al-Athba finished third with his camel "Razama," highlighting the Gulf region's competitive spirit. In the "Shaqah" color category, Saudi owners dominated, securing the top three positions. Fahd Al-Mutairi Mashabeb Al-Dossari came in second with his camel "Wasm Al-Falihat," and Nawaf Al-Rashidi third with his camel "Wasayef Shaqah Al-Mamlaka."
Local and regional impact of the festival
The festival's significance extends beyond its role as a traditional sporting competition; its impact also boosts the local economy by stimulating trade and tourism in the host regions. Furthermore, it serves as a regional platform for exchanging expertise among camel owners in the Gulf countries, deepening shared cultural ties. Internationally, these large-scale festivals help to highlight the Kingdom's efforts in preserving its unique heritage and presenting it in a modern and appealing way.
Professional organization and valuable prizes
The festival's organizing committee, a joint effort between the Saudi Camel Racing Federation and the Camel Club, began accepting registration applications on January 18th, announcing cash prizes totaling 2.7 million riyals for the winners of the beauty contests. The competitions include six main camel colors: Al-Wadh, Al-Majahim, Al-Sifr, Al-Sha'al, Al-Humr, and Al-Shaqah, with strict technical and medical requirements in place to ensure the fairness of the competition and the well-being of the participating camels.
Culture and Art
Mohamed Imam is filming his series “The King” in Dubai for Ramadan 2026
Superstar Mohamed Emam continues filming his highly anticipated series "The King" in Dubai after Malaysia, in preparation for Ramadan 2026. Learn about the details of the project, its cast, and expectations for its success.
An artistic journey across continents in preparation for Ramadan 2026
Egyptian star Mohamed Imam continues his intensive filming schedule in preparation for a major drama series for Ramadan 2026, having recently arrived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This stop is to complete filming scenes for his new series, titled "The King," after the production team finished the first phase of filming in Malaysia. This travel between different countries and continents reflects the scale of the production and the ambition to deliver a world-class work that will satisfy the tastes of the Arab audience.
Imam shared photos from his trip with his followers on his official Facebook account, commenting on them with words expressing the great effort made: “From country to country, from continent to continent, from weather to weather… great effort and a lot of tiredness… all so that I can present you with something amazing that befits you, the best people.”.
Background on the star and his artistic career
Mohamed Imam, son of the legendary actor Adel Imam, is one of the most prominent box office stars in Egypt and the Arab world in recent years. He has successfully built a wide fan base thanks to his artistic choices that blend action and comedy, making him a force to be reckoned with in both film and television. His previous works, such as the series "Hogan" and "El Nemr" and the film "Liss Baghdad," achieved great popular success, always raising expectations for his new projects.
"The King": A distinguished team and expectations of great success
The series "The King" brings together a stellar cast alongside Mohamed Imam, most notably Hanan Motawie, Mirna Gamil, Kamal Abu Raya, and Hajjaj Abdel Azim, promising a rich dramatic experience. Written by Mohamed Salah El-Azab and directed by Sherine Adel, the series is produced by Abdullah Abu El-Fotouh. This marks a reunion for the trio of Imam, El-Azab, and Adel after their resounding success with the 2019 series "Hogan," further fueling audience anticipation for the new project.
The importance of production and its expected impact
The Ramadan drama season holds immense importance in the Arab world, with major production companies and stars vying to deliver their best work. The series "The King," with its massive production and filming in international locations, underscores the significant progress of the Egyptian drama industry and its pursuit of global standards. The series is expected to achieve widespread regional success thanks to the popularity of its star and cast, and is anticipated to be among the most prominent contenders in the Ramadan 2026 lineup.
Persistence and dedication despite the risks
It's worth noting that Mohamed Imam had previously sustained an injury while filming an action scene for the series, highlighting his strong commitment to performing dangerous stunts himself without a stunt double. This dedication reflects his seriousness in delivering a complete and exciting production, and he reassured his fans about his health at the time, emphasizing that such challenges are part of the joy of creating a great work of art.
Culture and Art
Wael Kfoury sings the theme song for the series "Bil Haram" starring Maguy Bou Ghosn (2026)
Star Wael Kfoury returns to singing series theme songs with the song “Shou Nater” for the series “Bil Haram” starring Maguy Bou Ghosn, scheduled to be shown in Ramadan 2026. Find out the details.
The production company announced the signing of a contract with renowned Lebanese star Wael Kfoury to perform the theme song for the highly anticipated drama series "Bil Haram," starring Lebanese actress Maguy Bou Ghosn. This series is expected to be one of the most prominent contenders in the 2026 Ramadan drama season, generating considerable excitement among both the artistic community and the public.
Details of the song "What are you waiting for?"
The new song, titled "Shu Nater" (What Are You Waiting For), is currently in its final stages of preparation and recording. It is planned for release to coincide with the premiere of the series, making it an integral part of its promotional campaign. Kfoury is collaborating on this project with a team of some of the most prominent songwriters in the Arab world. The lyrics were written by poet Ali Mawla, the music composed by Salah Kurdi, and the musical arrangement was handled by the renowned arranger Tim.
Artistic context: Kfoury's strong return to drama theme songs
This isn't Wael Kfoury's first collaboration; it marks his third foray into television series theme songs, underscoring the artistic value his voice brings to any drama. He achieved considerable success with his previous works on the series "Downtown" in 2021 and "Min Ila" in 2022, where his songs became popular and standalone hits. His return has generated high expectations that "Shou Nater" will follow in his footsteps and become one of the most prominent songs of the upcoming Ramadan season.
The importance of cooperation and its expected impact
This collaboration is particularly significant as it brings together three of the biggest names in the Lebanese and Arab art scene: Wael Kfoury, with his powerful voice and vast fan base; Maguy Bou Ghosn, a star with immense popularity and exceptional acting abilities; and director Philip Asmar, who boasts a proven track record of successful projects. This artistic partnership not only guarantees high production quality but also makes it a focal point for both audiences and critics. Kfoury's voice is expected to enhance the emotional resonance of the series and attract a wider audience across the Arab world, thus strengthening the position of Lebanese drama in the fierce regional competition during Ramadan.
The cast and crew of the TV series "Balharam"
The series boasts a stellar cast of Lebanon's brightest drama stars. Alongside Maguy Bou Ghosn, the cast includes Ammar Chalak, Bassem Moughnieh, Sarah Abi Kanaan, Tony Issa, Carole Abboud, Tarek Tamim, Elie Mitri, Cynthia Karam, Randa Kaadi, Michel Jaber, Magdi Machmouchi, Elsa Zgheib, Nadia Charbel, Maya Abou El Hassan, and the esteemed actress Takla Chamoun, among others. Written by Shadi Kiwan and Fadi Hussein, and directed by Philip Asmar, the series promises a well-rounded and compelling drama.
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