Mona Zaki Backs “Lam Shamsiya” for 2025

Mona Zaki Backs “Lam Shamsiya” for 2025
Mona Zaki Champions “Lam Shamsiya” Despite Absence from Ramadan 2025 Drama Race
Although she won’t be part of the Ramadan 2025 drama lineup, Egyptian star Mona Zaki continues to show her unwavering support for standout artistic projects. Recently, she expressed her admiration for the upcoming series “Lam Shamsiya”, highlighting its profound theme and the powerful humanitarian messages it conveys.
Mona Zaki’s Unique Advice to Fans: “Take a Break Between Episodes”
Mona Zaki didn’t stop at praising the series. She took to her Instagram Stories to share a thoughtful tip with her followers: “While watching, try not to binge all the episodes at once—take a break.” This advice reflects her belief in savoring such meaningful dramas slowly, allowing viewers to fully absorb the depth of its emotional and human-centered messages.
Ongoing Support Despite Stepping Away from the Lead Role
Earlier, Mona Zaki had declined the starring role in “Lam Shamsiya”, yet her enthusiasm for the project remains strong. She voiced her excitement, saying, “It’s a very important series, and I’m eagerly awaiting it. Congrats to everyone involved—hoping for massive success, God willing.” Her continued endorsement underscores her commitment to backing works that tackle vital societal and humanitarian issues.
What “Lam Shamsiya” Is About: A Story with a Purpose
Starring Amina Khalil, Ahmed El Saadany, Mohamed Shahin, and Yousra El Lozy, “Lam Shamsiya” dives into a sensitive and impactful topic—combating child harassment and raising awareness about its dangers. Amina Khalil plays Nelly, a schoolteacher, while child actor Ali El Baily portrays Youssef, a student grappling with mysterious psychological struggles. As the story unfolds, the series sheds light on the emotional toll of trauma on children, exploring the challenges they face in its aftermath.
Prioritizing Child Safety During Filming
Director Karim El Shenawy emphasized the production team’s dedication to the well-being of the young actors involved, particularly Salama Ali, who brings Youssef to life. In a Facebook post, El Shenawy detailed the measures taken to ensure the children’s safety on set.
He also noted the presence of Sara Aziz, founder of Safe Egypt and a board member of the National Council for Motherhood and Childhood, who was on location to safeguard the children’s mental comfort and protect them from any unforeseen situations during filming.
A Series with Heart and Responsibility
Through these efforts, “Lam Shamsiya” demonstrates its serious commitment to addressing children’s psychological issues with respect and care, both in its storytelling and behind the scenes. This focus enhances its credibility as a drama that not only entertains but also educates and advocates for a safer society.