Mohamed Salah El Azab, Magdy El Hawary & Mariam Abou Ouf Join Forces
Screenwriter Mohamed Salah El Azab announced a new story titled “Shayateen El Marg” as part of the anthology series “The Full Story,” in collaboration with producer Magdy El Hawary and director Mariam Abou Ouf, featuring dramatized real-life inspired events.
🔥 A new wave of Egyptian drama is emerging as screenwriter Mohamed Salah El Azab unveils his latest project, “Shayateen El Marg,” part of the anthology series “The Full Story,” which is based on real-life inspired incidents reimagined through a dramatic lens.
🎬 The series follows an anthology format, consisting of 5 independent stories, each told over 3 tightly structured episodes, allowing for fast-paced storytelling and focused dramatic tension.
🔹 A Real-Event Inspired Drama Format
“The Full Story” explores real incidents that gained public attention, reinterpreting them through scripted drama. The aim is not just to narrate events, but to dive deeper into the psychological and social layers behind them.
🔹 Shayateen El Marg – A Mysterious Chapter
Among the most anticipated segments is “Shayateen El Marg,” a title that immediately evokes mystery and suspense, suggesting a complex world of human conflict and hidden truths 🔍.
🔹 A Strong Creative Trio
The project brings together:
✦ Mohamed Salah El Azab (writer)
✦ Magdy El Hawary (producer)
✦ Mariam Abou Ouf (director)
This collaboration blends production expertise, directorial vision, and sharp storytelling, raising expectations for a high-quality dramatic experience.
🎥 The series is expected to feature a modern visual style, aligned with the fast-paced anthology format.
🔥 With strong early audience reactions, “Shayateen El Marg” is already generating curiosity even before release, marking it as one of the most talked-about upcoming drama projects.
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