
TV Series "W Tuqabil Habib" Gets First Posters
The official posters for Egyptian actress Yasmin Abdelaziz's star-studded TV series 'W Tuqabil Habib' have been unveiled.
The cast also stars Karim Fahmy, Nicole Saba, Khaled Selim, Nada Moussa, Eman El-Sayed, Badria Tolba, Mahmoud Amr Yassin, Menna Arafa, and more.
Veteran stars Rashwan Tawfek, Hanan Sulieman, Salah Abdallah, and Anoushka round out the cast.
"W Tuqabil Habib" consists of 30 episodes and is set to screen during the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon.
It marks Abdelaziz and Fahmy's second collaboration after the 2020 TV series " We Nehib Tani Leh".
The drama also reunites Abdelaziz with scriptwriter Amr Mahmoud Yassin for the third time.
They previously worked together on the 2020 TV series " We Nehib Tani Leh" and the 2021 TV series " Elly Malosh Kbeer".
"W Tuqabil Habib" is directed by Mohamed Al-Khabiri and produced by Synergy Production.
The drama also witnesses Abdelaziz's comeback to the Ramadan marathon after two years of absence.
She made her last participation in the marathon with the 2023 TV series 'Dharb Nar".
In March 2024, Abdelaziz shed some insight into her upcoming series, noting the television serial will be a romantic genre due to the fans' demanding her to make a similar drama to the 2020 TV series 'Wi Neheb Tani Leh'.
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