Egyptian cinema fans in for a treat: Ghabi Menno Feh 2 returns in a fresh new version

Drama and Cinema|2025/12/01
Egyptian cinema fans in for a treat: Ghabi Menno Feh 2 returns in a fresh new version
"Hany Ramzy in a scene from the film "Ghaby Menno Feeh
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"Hany Ramzy: "The sequel to Ghabi Menno Feh is a public demand"Hany Ramzy: "I strive to create a work that respects the fans of the first part

Egyptian actor Hany Ramzy thrilled cinema lovers after announcing preparations for the second part of his famous film Ghabi Menno Feh, which first premiered in 2004 and achieved widespread success.

Speaking at the "Sharm El Sheikh International Youth Theater Festival," Ramzy said that the sequel is a demand from the audience, adding, "I will create new events without repeating any character. This is the only solution because no one can replace Hassan Hosny."

He added, "I make sure to present a work that respects the fans of the first part, developing the character and adding new elements that will attract viewers."

Clarifying the alleged conflict with Mohamed Ramadan The star of Ghabi Menno Feh also addressed the rumored conflict with actor Mohamed Ramadan, following the controversy over Ramzy addressing him by his father’s name at an event.

Ramzy said, "I have no conflict with anyone; I mind my own business. I don’t get involved in personal issues, work disputes, women, or money. Everything said on social media has nothing to do with me, and no one will find a dispute between me and anyone unless someone fabricated it."

Regarding his interaction with Mohamed Ramadan, he added, "He got upset when I called him 'Ya Ramadan,' not Mohamed Ramadan. I don’t know exactly why he was upset; I think he meant to create a trend. Later we talked, and he told me he was joking."

Ramzy also emphasized his commitment to attending funerals: "I insisted on attending his father’s funeral because duty cannot be neglected. I love him very much professionally. I might skip weddings, but attending a funeral is a duty I must fulfill."