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The Pasha's daughter

The government nationalizes Ibrahim's property and places him under house arrest, and Umm Al-Saad takes care of him. Ibrahim feels affection for Umm Al-Saad, so he gets involved with her and she becomes pregnant and he marries her. She gives birth to their daughter, Jalila, and Ibrahim dies. Years pass and Jalila graduates from the music institute. She seeks refuge with her uncle, but he expels her and denies her lineage. She resorts to the judiciary, and the uncle offers her to marry his son, Amr, who is sick with a malignant disease.

Top Cast

  • Yehia Chahine

    Yehia Chahine

    ElSayed Bey El-Monasterly

  • Sabrien

    Sabrien

    Galila

  • Shwikar

    Shwikar

    Umm ElSaad

  • Gamil Ratib

    Gamil Ratib

    Ibrahim Pasha Al-Manasterly

  • Hesham Selim

    Hesham Selim

    Amr

  • Zahrat  Al-Ola

    Zahrat Al-Ola

    ElSayed Al-Munastarli's wife

  • Saif Allah Mokhtar

    Saif Allah Mokhtar

  • Ahmed Shokry

    Ahmed Shokry

  • Hamdy Youssef

    Hamdy Youssef

Overview

The government nationalizes Ibrahim's property and places him under house arrest, and Umm Al-Saad takes care of him. Ibrahim feels affection for Umm Al-Saad, so he gets involved with her and she becomes pregnant and he marries her. She gives birth to their daughter, Jalila, and Ibrahim dies. Years pass and Jalila graduates from the music institute. She seeks refuge with her uncle, but he expels her and denies her lineage. She resorts to the judiciary, and the uncle offers her to marry his son, Amr, who is sick with a malignant disease.

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