Asmaa Galal 30th birthday: everything you need to know — and the surprise guest

 Asmaa Galal turned 30 with celebrities, surprises, and viral moments.

With many Egyptian and Arab celebrities in attendance, Egyptian artist Asmaa Galal celebrated her 30th birthday in a remarkable setting full of pleasure, laughter, and dancing.

Participants included Mayan El-Sayed, Sarah Abdel Rahman, Mariam El-Khosht, Hazem Diab, Jessica Hossam El-Din, Yara Gebran, Dina Sami, Ahmed Rizk, Ali Rabie, Hamdi Al-Marghany, Amir Shaheen, Amr Diab, Asser Yassin, Amr Youssef, and Naglaa Badr.

Sakka’s First Appearance

The birthday surprise was Egyptian artist Ahmed El-Sakka, who seemed ecstatic to be there and take part less than 48 hours after it was announced that he and media personality Maha El-Sagheer were divorcing.

El-Sakka was eager to attend the celebration, and numerous pictures of him with the celebrities were distributed.

Unexpected Scenes

Asmaa Galal, dressed in a short, sparkly, sleeveless dress, emerged from a giant cake at the start of the celebration and danced to the song “Baad El-Tahya” by Essam Karaka.

Images of a gorilla that Asmaa Galal’s friends gave her as a birthday present also went viral.

In other videos, the masked singer, also known as “Towlet,” was seen singing alongside the Egyptian performer.

In terms of art, Asmaa Galal costarred with Hisham Maged in the third season of the Ramadan drama series “Ashghal Shaqah Gedan” (Very Hard Work). “Bed Sa3at Fe Yom Ma” (A Few Hours in a Day) is another recent movie in which she starred.

The movie centers on the lives of a group of young people over the course of eight hours, beginning at midnight, and is based on a novel by Mohamed Sadek. It examines a number of tales of romantic partnerships, each with distinctive features but bound together by a recurring theme.

In terms of her upcoming endeavors, Asmaa Galal is presently working on the sequel to “The Ladder and the Snake,” in which she most recently costarred with Amr Youssef. 24 years have passed since the 2001 publication of the first installment, which starred Hani Salama, Ahmed Helmy, and Hala Shiha.

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