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Sawsan Badr and Mai Ezz Eldin Reteam for TV Series "Qabl We Baad"


Sat 06 Dec 2025 | 08:23 AM
Sawsan Badr, Mai Ezz Eldin
Sawsan Badr, Mai Ezz Eldin
Yara Sameh

Egyptian stars Sawsan Badr and Mai Ezz Eldin are teaming up again on the TV series "Qabl We Baad" ("Before and After").

The drama consists of 15 episodes and marks the second collaboration between the pair after the 2020 TV series "Khayt Harir".

"Qabl We Baad" also includes Hany Adel, Reem El Baroudy, Mahmoud Abdel Moghni, Emad Zeyada, Laila Ezz El Arab, Eman El Sayed, and more.

Morcous Adel directs the series from a script by Mohammed Suleiman Abdul-Malik.

"Qabl We Baad" is set to screen during the Ramadan 2026 drama marathon. 

Qabl We Baad

Badr participated last Ramadan with the TV series “Athena”.

Rounding out the cast are Riham Hagag, Ahmed Magdy, Nabil Eissa, Mahmoud Kabil, Salwa Mohamed Ali, Omar El Said, Jana Ashkar, and Tamer Hashem.

Written by Ayman Salama and directed by Yahya Ismail, the drama sheds light on the impact of social media and analyzes its negative effects.

Sawsan Badr

Born on September 25, 1957, Badr, real name Suzan Abu Taleb, is an Egyptian film, stage, and television actress.   

She graduated from the High Institute of Theatrical Arts in 1979, after discontinuing her studies in the faculty of science.   

Badr appeared in many theater productions, including “Al Wad Sayyid Al Shaghal.” 

She got her start in the 1980 film British film “Mot Amira” (Death of a Princess) by British director Antony Thomas. 

The actress delivered a memorable performance in her second role in the 1980 film “Habibi Da’iman” (Always My Love) directed by Hussein Kamel.  

Badr won the Best Actress Award for the play “Al Ard La Tanbit Al Zuhur”, and for her role in the TV series “Dawlat Fahmy” as well as many international awards for her role in “Al Dawair Al Mughlaqa” in 2001.  

She received the Best Actress Award at the 34th Cairo International Film Festival. 

Badr was cast to play Nefertiti in Shady Abdel Salaam’s film about Akhnaton, though the great director passed away before finishing the movie.