Medhat Tawfeek al-Adl, a distinguished and accomplished individual, originates from the picturesque city of Mansoura, situated in the agriculturally rich Delta region of Egypt, where he was born in the year 1951. He embarked on an academic path, ultimately graduating from the prestigious Faculty of Medicine in 1981, and subsequently, he dedicated his professional life to the noble pursuit of medicine for a period of two years.
During this remarkable period, he showcased his remarkable talent by crafting the lyrics for a multitude of songs that were featured in the esteemed film "Ice Cream fi Gleem", which was also a testament to his remarkable skill as a writer, as he penned the dialogue for the very same film. This impressive achievement marked the beginning of an illustrious career, as he went on to write dialogue for a plethora of films, including the notable titles "Amrika shikabika", "Harb al-farawla", "Qeshr al-bondok", "Saeedy fel-game'a al-Amrikeyya", "Short we fanella we cap", "Walad we bent", and "Al-dealer". Furthermore, Medhat demonstrated his remarkable adaptability by preparing the script for a diverse range of TV series, including the acclaimed shows "Mahmoud al-Masry", "Al-andaleeb", and "Kessat hobb".