Razan Moughrabi is a multifaceted Lebanese media personality, effortlessly exceling in the realms of television presenting, acting, and singing, thanks in part to the unwavering support of her mother.
Notably, Moughrabi embarked on her television career at a remarkably young age, presenting her renowned 3.5-hour program, "Al-leil al-maftouh" or "Open Night", on Future TV, thereby earning the distinction of being the youngest Lebanese TV presenter in history.
As the mid-1990s arrived, Moughrabi joined the esteemed MBC network in London, where she took on the challenging role of presenting the Arabic version of the popular "Top of the Pops" program, as well as covering numerous high-profile international artistic events.
Her unparalleled success in these endeavors led to her being entrusted with another program, "Shahrazan", which showcased her impressive skills in both dancing and singing.
Throughout her illustrious career, Moughrabi has consistently demonstrated her exceptional ability to conduct flawless interviews in both Arabic and English, solidifying her reputation as a versatile and talented television presenter.
In addition to her work on "Shahrazan", Moughrabi has also presented the programs "Album" and "Deal or no deal" on al-Hayat TV, further cementing her status as a prominent figure in the world of Lebanese television.