Mahmoud El Leithy Shares a Touching Experience While Filming “Ala Qad Al-Hob”
In a moment that proves the audience is part of every production’s success, actor Mahmoud El Leithy shared a heartwarming incident that happened during filming in Al-Muizz Street. The crew received unexpected support from the public amid the busy shooting day.
📍 In the heart of Al-Muizz Street… a small gesture makes a big difference
During a filming day for the series “Ala Qad Al-Hob”, actor Mahmoud El Leithy shared a touching moment on Instagram that brightened his day amid the intense shooting schedule.
✨ A tough day… but one phrase changed everything
El Leithy said: “It was a tough day, crowded and exhausting.” Yet, at the end of the day, a passerby approached him and said: “Relax, artist.”
A simple sentence, but it provided a major emotional boost when the team needed it most.
❤️ His reaction was more than just gratitude
He expressed his deep appreciation, saying:
“I was truly happy and felt that people appreciate our efforts to entertain them.”
He also thanked the crowd, adding:
“Thanks to all the good people in Al-Muizz Street… without your support, we wouldn’t have been able to do anything.”
📸 Even if he couldn’t take photos with everyone… the love remained
He concluded:
“Sorry if someone wanted a photo and I couldn’t take it due to the busy shoot.”
This reflects his awareness and respect for fans despite the pressure.
🎬 “Ala Qad Al-Hob”… A drama series anticipated for Ramadan 2026
The series is one of the most awaited works for Ramadan 2026, featuring a star-studded cast led by Nelly Karim.
📌 Cast
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Nelly Karim
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Sherif Salama
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Maha Nasar
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Ahmed Magid
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Safaa El Toukhy
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Mimi Gamal
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Mohamed Abou Dawoud
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Shahd El Shater
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Mahmoud El Leithy
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Mohamed Ali Rizk
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Ahmed Saeed Abdel Ghani
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Youssef Hasheesh
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Aya Selim
🧩 Story
The 30-episode series is a romantic social drama focusing on family relationships and their complexities, combining emotional depth with relatable daily realities.
⭐ Why did this moment resonate with the audience?
Because artists are not just faces on screen—they are human beings facing pressure and needing support.
Here, “humanity” appeared in its simplest form: a word of encouragement, a smile, and appreciation for the crew’s effort.
🔔 The key message
Art is not created alone; it needs audience interaction and support, especially in public filming locations where the set becomes a shared stage.
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