Dubai is gearing up for the Distinctive International Arab Festivals Awards (DIAFA) on November 25–26, and Egypt is showing up with a seriously star-studded lineup. This year’s ceremony is dedicated to the legendary Abdel Halim Hafez and it’s giving the perfect backdrop for five Egyptian names who will be officially honored at this year’s ceremony.

Amina Khalil
Amina Khalil will be honored at DIAFA, recognized for her work that sparks meaningful conversations. From “Khali Balek Men Zizi” to “El Harsha El Saba,” “Lam Shamseya,” and “Leh Laa?” she’s tackled everything from mental well-being to messy relationships and family expectations.
And when she flips to romance in “Layali Eugenie” and “Grand Hotel,” she proves she can do elegance just as effortlessly.

Hannah El-Zahed
Hannah El-Zahed first won audiences over with her bubbly, relatable charm—light comedy, sweet romance, the whole package. Think “Badaa Saat Fi Yawman Ma” and “Qeset Hob.” But then came “Iqama Gabriyya,” where she ditched the familiar vibe and stepped into a totally different dramatic character.

Ahmed Helmy
Let’s face it—Ahmed Helmy is one of those actors almost everyone has connected with at some point. From box-office favorites like “Laf We Dawaran,” “X Large,” “Alf Mabrouk,” “Bolbol Hayran,” and the family-loved play “Mimo,” his mix of humor and heart has kept him at the top of the game for years. He’s the guy whose films you rewatch without thinking twice.

Asser Yassin
Asser Yassin doesn’t like being put in a box—and his projects prove it. He went romantic in “Qalbi Wa Moftahoh,” dove into mystery with “Mawaed Ma’ El Mady,” and joined the comedy-crime buzz of “Bi 100 Wesh.” One minute intense, the next playful—he’s always switching gears and keeping his fans guessing what he will do next.

Ghada Abdelrazek
If you’ve tuned into major Egyptian dramas over the years, chances are you’ve bumped into Ghada Abdelrazek holding down the lead. With titles like “Shabab Emra’ah,” “Hadath Bel Fe’l,” and her standout earlier role in “Ma’a Sabq Al Esrar,” she’s been a constant force in high-stakes, high-drama storytelling.

Conclusion
DIAFA 2025 is more than an awards night—it’s a celebration of creativity, influence, and the artists shaping the Arab entertainment scene today. With Abdel Halim Hafez’s legacy setting a memorable backdrop, this year’s ceremony promises to honor talent that leaves a lasting impact and continues to inspire audiences across the region.
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