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The Bread Seller

"Bayieat alkhubz"

A husband dies,leaving his wife Khadija and their two children, Nemat and Sami behind. Khadija is arrested for burning the factory where her husband was working. She gets mad and is hospitalized for 10 years until she regains her memory and begins a journey to find her children.

Top Cast

  • Zaki Rostom

    Zaki Rostom

    Abdul Hakim/Ghareeb Abu Shamah

  • Amina Rizk

    Amina Rizk

    Khadija Suleiman Awad / Hamida

  • Shadia

    Shadia

    Neamat

  • Soliman Naguib

    Soliman Naguib

    Shafiq - the painter

  • Shoukry Sarhan

    Shoukry Sarhan

    Medhat Hammad Al-Minyawi

  • Magda Al Sabahi

    Magda Al Sabahi

    Nelly Abdel Hakim

  • Shafiq Nour ElDein

    Shafiq Nour ElDein

    Sheikh of the mosque

  • Omar Al-Hariri

    Omar Al-Hariri

    Sami

  • Mahmoud Shoukoko

    Mahmoud Shoukoko

    Fsafiso

Overview

A husband dies,leaving his wife Khadija and their two children, Nemat and Sami behind. Khadija is arrested for burning the factory where her husband was working. She gets mad and is hospitalized for 10 years until she regains her memory and begins a journey to find her children.

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