Egyptian actor Mohamed Henedy is set to return to Ramadan drama with a new season of his TV series "Arabia's Hypocrisy," scheduled to air in Ramadan 2024. Henedy is trying to stick to the filming schedule for the second part of the TV series, after the first part aired in 2018. The series' screenplay is by Ahmed Abdullah, who has finished writing 10 episodes of the second season so far. It is expected to be shorter than the first part, consisting of 15 episodes. The filming of the series will begin in the coming days to give enough time to finish before Ramadan. The first season of the TV series was aired in Ramadan 2018 and starred several actors and actresses, including Hana Shiha, Dalal Abdelaziz, and Sami Maghawry. The second part of the series will feature the character of the late Dalal Abdelaziz, who played the role of Hana Shiha's mother, and her death will be announced during the events. Sources have revealed that Henedy made the decision to return to the screen after developing an investment plan for his money, which involves producing various artistic works alongside filming the second part of "Arabia's Hypocrisy." Henedy has had successful works in the fields of cinema and television throughout his artistic career, despite his fame in comedic cinema, "Arabia's Hypocrisy" is among his most recent works in TV drama, receiving great success upon airing and garnering the admiration of both audiences and critics alike.