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Maggie Bou Ghosn returns to Ramadan drama with a new work titled "By Forbidden"

October 12, 2025817 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Maggie Bou Ghosn returns to Ramadan drama with a new work titled "By Forbidden"
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Lebanese producer Jamal Sinan, owner of "Eagle Films", announced the start of filming for the new drama series "By Forbidden", through which star Maggie Bou Ghosn will embark on a new dramatic experience in the upcoming Ramadan drama race.


Sinan mentioned that the work will bring Bou Ghosn together with director Philippe Asmar once again after the great success they achieved together in the series "By Blood" during last Ramadan. Filming has begun in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.


For her part, Maggie Bou Ghosn revealed in previous statements her ambition for this work, considering it to be a "masterpiece", without disclosing further details due to the secrecy surrounding the content of the series.


The new series is the result of collaboration with Syrian writers Fadi Sbeih and Shadi Kawan, in a move that surprised the audience who expected Bou Ghosn to return to work with writer Nadine Jaber after the series of successes they had together previously.


Informed sources indicated that "By Forbidden" will address deep human stories, reflecting diverse emotional states, within an exciting and cohesive dramatic framework.


In this context, producer Jamal Sinan expressed his pride in the new work, stating in a special statement: "We are proud of this work as we are proud of all its stars, and we hope it will be appreciated by the audience in the upcoming Ramadan season".


It is worth noting that the majority of the series' stars have been selected, but their names have not been revealed yet, and it is unclear whether the work will see a repetition of the "By Blood" formula or include new faces.


The series is expected to address issues that touch on the reality of Lebanese and Arab families, in a step aimed at presenting meaningful drama that creates wide public interaction.


Additionally, producer Sinan had previously announced another dramatic work titled "Lobby of Love", starring Pamela Al-Kik and Moatasem Al-Nahar, in a busy dramatic season for the Lebanese producer.

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