Tunisian actress Hend Sabry's upcoming TV series for the Ramadan 2026 drama marathon has received a title.
It is set to be filmed under the title, "Manaa".
Hussein Manawy directs the drama from a script by Amr El Daly. United Studios is the studio behind the project.
The drama consists of 15 episodes and marks Sabry's comeback to the drama marathon after a four-year absence.
She made her last participation in the 2021 TV series "Hagma Mortadda".

Sabry, born on November 20, 1979, made her acting debut at the age of fourteen in Moufida Tlatli's 1994 Tunisian movie "Samt al Qosoor" (Silence of the Palaces).
In 2002, Egyptian director Inas Al Degheidy introduced Sabry to the Egyptian cinema through the movie "Muzakirat Murahiqua" (A Teenager's Diary).
The performance gave her immediate stardom across the Arab world and paved her way to more films in the Egyptian cinema as well as highlighted her talents, and soon became one of the most prominent Tunisian actresses in Egypt and the Arab world.
Sabry had also starred in many remarkable Egyptian films, including "Mowaten we Mokhber we Haramy" (A Citizen, a Detective, and a Thief), "Banat West El Balad" (Downtown Girls) "Ibrahim El Abyad", and "Oumaret Yacoubian", (The Yacoubian Building).
She received more than 25 awards in appreciation of her achievements as an actress.




