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Here's Our First Look at "Kamal Al Adeed ++"

Here's Our First Look at "Kamal Al Adeed ++"

The first look at season 3 of Dina El Sherbiny and Sherif Salama's TV series "Kamal Al Adeed" has finally been unveiled.
The sophomore season doubled up on its original title and is simply called "Kamal Al Adeed ++".
Hussein Fahmy, Injy El Mokkaddem, Mariam El Khosht, and Ahmed Abd El Wahab are also attached to star in the upcoming season.
Two fan-beloved characters, Aya Samaha's Shahd and Gihan El Shamashergy's Inji, will not be returning to the series for its third season. The actresses parted ways with the drama due to being busy with other projects.
Season 3 of "Kamal Al Adeed" is slated to screen during the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon.
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Season two of "Kamal Al Adeed," titled " Kamal Al Adeed Plus One" premiered last Ramadan and featured the return of previous cast members such as Esaad Younis, Aya Samaha, Ahmed Kamal, Ahmed Gamal Saeed, Samar Allam, Amr Gamal, Gihan El Shamashergy, and more.
Khaled Al-Halafawi directed the series from a screenplay by Yousry Taher and Rana Abu Al-Rish.
Season 2 of the series consisted of 15 depicting the beloved couple, Ahmad and Layla, welcoming a new child and the and chaos they face as handle life shenanigans.
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