Hind Sabry Headlines Official Poster of "Manaa" Ramadan 2026
The production company unveils the official poster for "Manaa" starring Hind Sabry, a gripping story of strength and resilience in a popular drama setting
The production company released the official poster of "Manaa", set to air in Ramadan 2026, featuring Hind Sabry alongside a star-studded cast. 🎬✨
📖 Series Storyline:
Set in a popular drama style in Hay Al-Batniya, the series revisits the 1970s and 1980s. Hind Sabry plays a wife who transforms from a powerless figure after her husband is killed in illegal trade to a strong woman facing challenges to protect her family. 💔💪
The series explores the world of drug trafficking and social conflicts, highlighting the concept of "psychological immunity" in confronting harsh realities.
🌟 Cast:
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Hind Sabry
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Riyad El-Khouly
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Ahmed Khaled Saleh
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Khaled Selim
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Maha Nassar
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Karim Qassem
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Ahmed El-Shamy
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Emad Safwat
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Hoda El-Etriby
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Mimi Gamal
… plus several guest stars.
✍️ Production Details:
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Writer: Amr El-Daly
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Director: Hussein Al-Monbawy
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Production: Al-Mottaheda Studios
💡 Why the Series is Anticipated:
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Combines popular drama and psychological depth 💥
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Central character represents transformation and resilience
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Poster design reflects the series’ spirit and promises an exciting Ramadan season
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