“Bel Haram” is a Ramadan drama full of human contradictions starring Maggie Bou Ghosn

Eagle Film Company has excited the Arab audience for its latest dramatic work, “Bel Haram,” which is scheduled to be shown during the Ramadan 2026 drama season, which will begin in the middle of next February, starring the star Maggie Bou Ghosn, written by Shadi Kiwan and Fadi Hussein, and directed by Philip Asmar, through a teaser video that brings together the stars of the series, revealing their main roles.
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In a remarkable step, the teaser for the series brought together the stars of the drama, with their characters that they will present in it, as each participating star expressed his role in the work, through a short sentence that reflected the depth of the role and his position in the story, to collectively present an initial picture of the series “Bel Haram”, which seems full of human contradictions and the multiplicity of dramatic lines in it.
The short sentences that the stars chose to introduce their characters varied, and they all carried a spirit of mystery and symbolism, as they appeared hierarchically, in a way that reflects the importance of their presence and influence in the dramatic work, and they are:
Maggie Bou Ghosn: “They say that houses are secrets, and behind their doors and walls are things hidden, even with money and power. Every game has rules, even with those who play it.”
Ammar Shalak: “Whoever is a victim with his own story may be a criminal with someone else’s story.”
Bassem Mughniyeh: “There are people who want to choose the path they want to walk on, and there are people who draw the roads and let everyone walk on them.”
Sarah Abi Kanaan: “The weakest quarantine times in the game are the ones that turn the tables and bring about the end.”
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Tony Issa
Tony Issa: “Life is a game, and the smart one wins.”
Carol Abboud: “The picture doesn’t lie, but we don’t know how to lie about it.”
Tariq Tamim: “In the picture, there are people who are still there, but no one can see them.”
Eli Metric: “The truth is not always incomplete, but we are incomplete in hearing it.”
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“Bel Haram” is a Ramadan drama full of human contradictions starring Maggie Bou Ghosn
Cynthia Karam: “There are people in our lives for whom a lie is sweeter than the truth.”
Randa Kaadi: “As we grow older, things become smaller with our eyes.”
Michel Jabr: “مش دايماً الكبر بعلم, أقات الوجع بعلم أكر
Magdy Mashmouchi: “Don’t believe everything you hear, believe everything you see.”
Elsa Zogheib: “Always be ready to fight what you fought for his sake.”
Nadia Charbel: “Not all stories have to have heroes, there are only victims in them.”
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Maya Abu Al-Hassan
Maya Abu Al-Hassan: “There are people who are bought and sold without knowing or feeling.”
Takla Shimon: “Every house of God has a lock, and every path of another god… except the sacred path.”
It appears from the description of the stars of the series “Bil Haram” about their characters that the audience will enjoy a social drama in which power, money, desire, and sin intersect in one game. No one is completely innocent, or anyone is completely guilty, because every character carries its own secret, and every house hides an untold story behind its walls.
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