Mohamed Ramadan accepted a part in a new nationalist operetta favoring efforts made bythe army and the police force in fighting terrorism, and their role inregaining national security and stability to Egyptian citizens.
A group ofstars will be collaborating on the project, and it will be directed by AhmedEl Fishawy. Ramadanstated that he is excited about the project, and that he will never think twicebefore taking a part in any nationalist media project that glorifies the Ministry ofInterior and the armed forces. He also referred to the episode he led in theradio series "Lives and Glories" which was produced by the army'sMoral Affairs Bureau.
Mohamed Ramadan's most recent film is Qalb al Assad, still screening in theaters. The film was written by Hossam Mousa and directed by Karim el Sobky, with Horeya Farghaly as co-star.