Filming of “Media Inheritance” has been halted due to disagreements between the director and the writer

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Filming of the series “Media Inheritance” has been halted. The series marks the first leading role for actress Sahr Al-Sayegh in television drama, following disagreements that arose between the director of the work, Hassan Saleh, and its writer, Karim Sarour, over some technical details related to the series.
According to a knowledgeable source, the crisis stems from the writer’s objection to amendments made to the script in several episodes, which led to differing viewpoints between him and the director. The source added that those in charge of the series held several meetings that brought both parties together in an attempt to reach a consensual solution that would allow filming to resume in the coming period.
The source indicated that the postponement of filming was not related only to the artistic disputes, as the cast’s preoccupation with their artistic commitments during the last Ramadan season also contributed to delaying the execution of a number of scenes. This ultimately led to the series being removed from the Ramadan 2026 drama lineup due to time constraints.
“Media Inheritance” is considered Sahr Al-Sayegh’s first leading role experience. She is joined by a select group of actors, including Amr Abdel Gelil, Ahmed Fahim, Salah Abdullah, Entesar, and Dahab Tamer. The series is written by Karim Sarour and Heba Al-Husseini, and directed by Hassan Saleh.
The series takes place in a social thriller setting inspired by real events, dealing with family conflicts and disputes that arise over inheritance, along with secrets that are gradually revealed as events escalate, placing family members in intense confrontations and unexpected situations.
