Images from one of this year's most anticipated Ramadan dramas have been released. Egyptian star <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/music/mohamed-ramadan-in-dubai-egyptian-star-on-his-uae-golden-visa-and-why-he-s-focused-on-africa-1.1074194">Mohamed Ramadan</a> uploaded a snapshot from the Cairo set of his upcoming series <em>Mousa</em>. With the plot details yet to be revealed, one of the images indicates the series could be another one of his trademark thrillers, with the pensive-looking actor clad in tattered garb and brandishing a rifle. The show follows last year's <em>El Prince</em>, another Ramadan drama that proved a hit during the holy month. And judging by the pedigree of talent surrounding him, <em>Mousa</em> could well be another blockbuster offering. For one thing, it is produced by Egyptian company Synergy Art Production, which was behind one of last year's most-viewed series, the military thriller<a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/television/from-heart-stopping-action-to-quiz-shows-34-of-the-best-tv-programmes-to-watch-this-ramadan-1.1010386"> <em>Al Ikhtiyar</em></a> and 2019's lavish drama <em>Hekayti</em>. With a supporting cast that includes Somaya El Khashab, Abeer Sabry and Ryad El Khouly, directing all 30 episodes of <em>Mousa</em> is Mohamed Salama, who was behind the critically acclaimed 2018 series <em>Rahem</em>, starring Yasser Galal. Ramadan is not the only actor busy on set. With the holy month to begin around Monday, April 12, another high-profile production already under way is <em>Naseel Al-Aghrab</em> led by Ahmed El Sakka. And judging by the latest Instagram posts from director Mohamed Sami, the Egyptian television and film star will live up to his "action man" image, with a snap of El Sakka riding carefree on a horse. The series has a supporting cast led by Amir Karara (who starred last year in <em>Al Ikhtiyar</em>), Mai Omar and veteran actress Firdous Mohammed. With the full plot details yet to revealed, so far, we know the suspense series revolves around the tumultuous relationship between El Sakka and Karara's characters. Another series in the works is the Lebanese drama <em>Salon Zizi.</em> With filming beginning at the start of the year, the series marks the anticipated return of <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/television/nadine-nassib-njeim-to-star-in-new-ramadan-drama-zizi-s-salon-1.1111183">Nadine Nassib Njeim</a>, the Lebanese-Tunisian actress and model who was severely injured in the Beirut port explosion last August. According to entertainment website <em>ET Bil Arabi</em>, the new series will comprise 15 episodes and will be produced by Sadiq Al Sabah, who has worked with Njeim on <em>Khamsa w Nos </em>(2019) and 2017's <em>Al Hayba</em>.