The beloved Ramadan show is set to return for its third season, featuring an exciting new addition to its cast. Makkah Salah, the daughter of renowned Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, is poised to make her television debut as a guest star. The show, which follows the trials and tribulations of a bustling household, stars Dina El-Sherbini and Sherif Salama as Layla and her husband Ahmed Mokhtar.
Khaled El Halafawy, the director of the series, confirmed Makkah's participation in the upcoming season.
"Part three of the series will feature new stars and a special participation by Makkah Mohamed Salah," – Khaled El Halafawy.
The series showcases Layla as a dedicated woman working in the cosmetics industry, while Ahmed Mokhtar, played by Salama, excels as a cosmetic surgeon. This dynamic couple navigates life with their eight children, presenting a mix of challenges and humorous moments that captivate audiences.
Makkah Salah, born in London in 2014, is no stranger to the spotlight. Her father is currently enjoying what many consider to be the best season of his career. Liverpool is on the cusp of clinching the English Premier League title and has secured a spot in the League Cup final. Furthermore, they stand among the favorites to win the Champions League. Salah's recent performance, scoring his 25th league goal of the season in a victory over Manchester City, underscores his remarkable form.
The Salah family, avid fans of the show, are thrilled to see Makkah's involvement. Although specifics about her role remain undisclosed, director El Halafawy expressed confidence in her abilities.
"I was worried about her acting ability and whether she could speak proper Arabic, but the girl surprised me. She's very smart and speaks good Arabic," – Khaled El Halafawy.
This marks a significant milestone for Makkah as she steps into the world of acting. Her guest appearance is highly anticipated by both fans of the show and admirers of Mohamed Salah. As the series unfolds this Ramadan, viewers eagerly await to see how Makkah will contribute to the narrative.
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