Belal Fadl (Arabic: بلال فضل) (born 1974) is an Egyptian screenplay writer, journalist and a column writer. He was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt. Fadl has roots from Alexandria.[1] Fadl graduated from Cairo University 1st class with honors, school of mass communications. He began his career as a journalist at Rose al-Yūsuf then, a co-founder and secretary of Al-Dustour, then joined Al-Masry Al-Youm to write his column Istbaha[2] being one of the most important columnists in Egypt.
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In 2013, Fadl and Amr Sleem [ar; arz] created El-Masara.[3] at Al-Shorouk.[4] newspaper in 2011, it is a weekly supplement that sarcastically described the current events in Egypt. In 2001 his first script was made into a movie Thieves in KG2 directed by Sandra Nashaat. He wrote 18 movies, most of them topped the movie revenues.
Later in 2007, he began to write a daily column in Al-Masry Al-Youm titled Istebaha[6] for 8 months, then he stopped to devote himself for writing his first TV series Hima
Belal Fadl's work:[8]
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