Egypt’s Most Watched Series on Shahid in 2025
Who doesn’t love binge-watching Ramadan shows long after Ramadan has ended? Definitely not us.
Streaming platform Shahid has released its list of the most-watched shows in Egypt, with Ramadan series dominating viewing habits across the country. Spanning comedy, family drama, romance, action, and supernatural thrillers, the rankings reflect what kept audiences tuned in night after night during the season.
Ashghal Sha’a Gedan (2025) | Dir. Khaled Diab
Hamdy and Yasmine return, now juggling life as parents to four children, including twins. Hiring a maid seems like a solution, but predictably opens the door to a fresh wave of chaos.
Esh Esh (2025) | Dir. Mohamed Samy
Born into poverty and beauty she never asked for, Esh Esh is pushed into dancing, a path that pulls her into El Gereitly’s family and reveals a fate shaped long before she arrived.
Mawdou’ A’ely (2021–2024) | Dir. Ahmed El Gendy
A carefree bachelor’s life is abruptly interrupted when Ibrahim discovers he has an estranged daughter and becomes her guardian, setting off a three-season journey into reluctant fatherhood.
El Atawla (2024–2025) | Dir. Ahmed Khaled Mousa
A seasoned thief attempts to leave his criminal past behind after falling in love, only to find that old choices rarely let go quietly.
El Maddah: Ostouret El Ahd (2025) | Dir. Ahmed Samir Farag
In its fifth season, Saber returns from the dead to confront a supernatural threat tied to Iblis’ daughter, raising the stakes once again between good and evil.
Kamel El Adad ++ (2025) | Dir. Khaled El Halafawy
Just as Layla, Ahmed, and their blended family find stability, unexpected twists disrupt their hard-earned calm - again.
Two women find themselves led on by a man named Mohammed, and their attempts to disentangle his web of lies only lead to ever-more elaborate twists and turns.
Seed El Nas (2025) | Dir. Mohamed Samy
After his father’s death, Garhy inherits far more than wealth: a dark past, dangerous enemies, and a fight to protect his family and legacy.
Ibn El Nady (2025) | Dir. Kareem Saad
Omar’s football-fuelled lifestyle spirals when ambition, ego, and responsibility collide, turning wins into costly mistakes. His sprint toward responsibility feels like a red card - with no extra time for victory
80 Bako (2025) | Dir. Kawthar Younis
When Boussy struggles to save enough money to marry, a promotion to private hairdresser exposes her to new worlds, shifting how she sees her future and herself.
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