A Heartbreaking Goodbye: Moftah’s Sacrifice Shatters Wela’a in Welad El Shams Finale

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Sat, 15 Mar 2025 - 11:53 GMT

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Ahmed Malek and Taha Desouky.

Ahmed Malek and Taha Desouky.

 

 
 
 
The gripping final episode of Welad El Shams, starring Ahmed Malek and Taha Desouky delivers an emotional gut punch to viewers.
 
Tragedy struck as Moftah Taha Desouky) bravely took a fatal stab wound from Maged’s (Mahmoud Hemida) men, sacrificing himself to protect Wela’a during the theft of incriminating files.
 
With tears streaming down his face, Wela’a fought to save his childhood friend, but destiny was merciless.
 
As he laid Moftah to rest, memories of their bond—stretching from innocent childhood days to this heartbreaking farewell—flooded his mind, leaving him shattered and alone.
 
This 15-episode drama, starring Ahmed Malek, Taha Desouky, Mahmoud Hemeida, Jala Hisham, Felix, Moataz Hisham, and Farah Youssef, directed by Shady Abdel Salam and penned by Mohab Tarek, offers a poignant exploration of societal neglect and personal redemption.

 

 

 

The series centers on two inseparable friends, Wela’a (Ahmed Malek) and Moftah (Taha Desouky), who have grown up together in Dar Al-Shams orphanage. Under the oppressive rule of the corrupt director, Magd (Mahmoud Hemida), the two friends are coerced into a life of petty crime, including theft and pickpocketing. 
 

 

 

As they mature, their yearning for freedom and justice intensifies, leading them to challenge Magd’s authority and seek a better future for themselves and their fellow orphans. 

 

 

 

Ahmed Malek delivers a compelling performance as Wela’a, capturing the character’s internal struggle between loyalty and the desire for emancipation. 
 

 

Taha Desouky’s portrayal complements Malek’s intensity, bringing depth to their brotherly bond. Mahmoud Hemida embodies the menacing presence of Magd, adding layers to the antagonist’s persona. 
 

 

 

Supporting roles by Farah Youssef, Mariam El Gendy, Jala Hesham, and Moataz Hesham enrich the narrative, each contributing to the authenticity of the orphanage’s microcosm. 

 
 
 

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