Ahmed Sobhi
Writing
Known For

A social comedy drama that explores the nature of the relationship between men and women during engagement, marriage, and divorce from different perspectives. The work is primarily a comedy, but it also sounds the alarm on many of the social and family problems that have spread recently, and the main factors behind the high divorce rates.
The Other Half

The life of a psychiatrist intersects with many people around him, but their psychological complexes and the bad and distorted past of each of them lead to hidden and overt conflicts, which push them to commit heinous crimes, causing great losses for everyone.
Juma

The peasants of a rural village live in a state of subjugation and injustice under the iron fist of a powerful Mayor. He decides to marry one of the village's women after losing all hope with his barren wife. He intends to force the peasant Abu El-Ela to divorce his wife, Fatma, so he can marry her.
The Second Wife

After Sakheya is exposed to injustice, oppression, and many accusations of which she is innocent, she starts to change into a person who wants to get back at everyone who conspired against her.
Sakheya's Promises

Over the course of his work in a printing office for legal studies, Maher gets involved with the wrong people in the wake of his neighbor's murder. When Maher gets imprisoned, he offers legal advice to his fellow inmates as he bides his time to find the real killer.
El Baroon

An industrious young man faces the test of revolution and displays a wide array of contradictory emotions, from fear to curiosity and from hope to bitterness.