Ashraf Abdel Ghafoor as a Sufi Sheikh in "Harb El-Gebaly" Today — Learn About His Exciting Role
The premiere of the series "Harb El-Gebaly" today starring Ahmed Rizk and Ashraf Abdel Ghafoor as a Sufi sheikh.
The first episode of the highly anticipated series “Harb El-Gebaly” premieres today, starring the popular actor Ahmed Rizk alongside a stellar cast including Sawsan Badr, Riyad Al-Khouli, Salah Abdallah, Fardous Abdel Hamid, and Entisar. The series is written by Samah El-Hariri and directed by Mohamed Osama, unfolding as a gripping social thriller filled with suspense and excitement.
Ashraf Abdel Ghafoor as the Sufi Sheikh and Key Character
The late Ashraf Abdel Ghafoor plays the role of “Sheikh Mostafa Al-Tayyeb,” a Sufi mystic who is the central force driving the story. This spiritual and mysterious character has sparked great interest among viewers before the release. It stands as one of Abdel Ghafoor’s most notable posthumous performances, adding a deep human dimension to the series.
Notable Cast and Production Details
The series also features a group of renowned stars who have shaped Egyptian and Ramadan dramas, including Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Nesreen Amin, Heba Magdy, Safwa, Ahmed Azmy, and Leqa Sweidan, enhancing the strength and anticipation of the production.
Ahmed Rizk’s Continued Success
Following his success in last Ramadan’s series “Sayyed El Nas,” Ahmed Rizk returns in a completely new role in “Harb El-Gebaly,” supported by a distinguished cast and a professional production team aiming to deliver a strong dramatic work.
Conclusion
“Harb El-Gebaly” promises plenty of suspense and thrill and is among the most awaited series this season, expected to receive widespread acclaim from both audiences and critics alike.
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