Lebanese Singer Dana Marries Artist Mohamed Ragaab

The name Dana Halabi topped social media trends in recent hours following the news of her marriage to artist Mohamed Ragaab. Dana Halabi is a Lebanese singer born on January 18, 1987. She has one sister and one brother, and she retired from art for several years, especially after marrying and giving birth in 2008. She returned to the arts in 2016 after her divorce.

In drama, she has participated in several works, including "Bigmdein," "Al-Haramlek," and "Bebsata 2." In cinema, she appeared in "Al-Mahraja" and "White Pepper." In her singing career, she has released over 20 songs, including "Ana Al-Asal," "Ay Khidma Ya Basha," "Miya Miya," and her most famous song "Ana Dana," which led to her widespread fame in the Arab world.

The news of Mohamed Ragaab's marriage to Dana Halabi followed a love story that lasted over two months, with the couple trending on social media in recent weeks after they appeared at the wedding of director Ismail Farouk, who recently directed the series "Haqq Arab," starring Ahmed El Awadi, written by Mahmoud Hamdan, and featuring Dina Fouad, Walid Fawaz, Salwa Othman, Caroline Azmy, among others.

It is worth noting that Mohamed Ragaab is currently preparing for his new series, which he will participate in for the off-season, after he missed the Ramadan 2024 season and only appeared as a guest star in the series "Al Hashashin," starring Kareem Abdulaziz, written by Abdul Rahim Kamal and directed by Peter Mimi.

Ragaab's last drama project was the series "Al-Wensh," which aired in 2022, written by Ahmed Abdel Fattah and directed by Ismail Farouk, featuring Mirhan Hussein, Mahmoud Abdel Moghni, Mimi Gamal, Ihab Fahmy, Mohsen Mansour, Hanan Suleiman, Abeer Mounir, Reem Abdel Qader, and others. He is currently preparing for more new cinematic works, which he is expected to announce in the near future.

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