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Ghada Abdel Razek to Participate in Ramadan 2024 Drama Marathon


Sat 16 Sep 2023 | 08:27 AM
Ghada Abdel Razek
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Egyptian actress Ghada Abdel Razek is set to participate in the Ramadan 2024 drama marathon with a 15-episode TV series.

Abdel Razek participated last Ramadan with season one of TV series “Talt El Talata” . 

The cast also included Salah Abdallah, Ahmed Magdy, Mai Selim, Mostafa Darwish, Laila Ahmed Zaher, and others.

The series consisted of 15 episodes and hailed from Hisham El Rashedi and screenwriter Heba El-Husseini.

Taht Al Hezam

Abdel Razek can be seen in the story “Taht Al Hezam” from the TV series "Hadath Bel Fael" (True Story).

Salma Abu Deif, Khaled Anwar, Bassant Hatem, and Karim Abdel Khalk also star.

The series is a thriller genre based on 101 true events stories about mental disorders that took place in 9 Arab countries.

It sheds light on many disorders and their causes as well as how it affects the lives of patients lives and those around them. The project is the first to depict stories of that nature in the Arab world. 

The series is divided into separate stories that star different casts, including Shereen Reda, Dina El Sherbiny, Maged El Masry, Basma, Cynthia Khalifa, and Rana Raeis. 

"Hadath Bel Fael" is scripted by Fadi Al-Najjar and directed by Hisham Al-Rashidi.

It is produced by B Agency in cooperation with Active Media Production.

Mental disorders are characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior. The disorder is usually associated with distress or impairment in important areas of functioning.

There are many different types of mental disorders. It may also be referred to as a mental health condition. The latter is a broader term covering mental disorders, psychosocial disabilities, and (other) mental states associated with significant distress, impairment in functioning, or risk of self-harm.