Egyptian actor Yasser Galal is attached to star in the TV series "Leladala Wagh Akher".
The showrunners are addressing the possibility of screening the TV series during the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon.
Moreover, Galal is also participating in the drama marathon with season 2 of the TV series “Judar: Alf Lela W Lela".
The reimagining was initially set to screen in Ramadan 2023 but has been postponed for 2024 due to the many preparations the series required and the long shooting schedule. Later, the series landed a release date for Ramadan over two consecutive years.
“Judar: Alf Lela W Lela" is a reimagining of the classic tale of Shahryar and Scheherazade.
The drama also stars Yasmine Rais, Nour, Ahmed Maher, Tara Emad, Mayan El Sayed, Mohamed Riyad, Mohamed El Tagy, Ahmed Bedier, Abdelaziz Makhyoun, Mahmoud El-Bezzawy, Wafaa Amer, Ayten Amer, Mohamed Ali Rezk, and more.
The reimagining features Galal as Shahryar, Rais as Scheherazade, El Tagy as Qamar Al-Zaman, Hanady Mehanna as a mermaid, and Ahmed Badir as a noble of Morocco.
The series is scripted by Anwar Abdel-Mugheeth, directed by Islam Khairy, and produced by Media Hub and Aroma.
“Judar: Alf Lela W Lela" was the largest production to participate in the drama marathon.
Born on April 16, 1969, Galal grew up in an artistic family: he is the son of the prominent director Galal Tawfik and the older brother of actor Ramez Galal.
Galal studied at the High Institute of Dramatic Arts in 1990 and belongs to the cinema and TV rising generation that shined at the end of the 90s.
After graduation, he starred in “Rahma wa ameer al-ghaaba" (Rahma and Prince of the forest) and starred in more TV series and theatrical performances, upon finishing his military service.
He is best known for his roles in TV productions such as "Lan aeesh fe gelbab aby", “Al-waad al-hakk", “Nahnu la nazraa’al-shawk", “Awlaad hadret al-naazer" , and “Al-batal".
Other TV credits include“Lams Aktaf”,"Rahim", "Zel El Raees", "Zahab w Awda", "Saherat Al Janoob", "Dahsha", "El Akhoa El A'daa", "Samara","Nour Maryam", "Mama Fi El-Qism", and "Ytraba Fi Ezo".