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Forset El Omr - Season 1

In this 15-episode series, Laila (Nasreen) falls in love with Mazhar (Mohamed Sobhy), who tries to appear as an important and connected man who understands in all areas, but is a tramp. Ali proposes to marry Laila, and at first the family refuses Laila, but to her insistence, the marriage takes place, to discover the tricks and deceptions, and Laila works to spend on herself and the house. Qasim (Hassan Abdeen), who the director did not want to be promoted, and as a result of defamation on Mazhar and submitting complaints to Qasem's manager, Qasim is transferred to Aswan and then the complaints are investigated and Qasim is returned and promoted. Samir (Mohsen Mohi El-Din), trying to play football

Top Cast

  • Hassan Abdeen

    Hassan Abdeen

  • Hadi El Gayar

    Hadi El Gayar

  • Aida Abdel Aziz

    Aida Abdel Aziz

  • Zouzou Nabil

    Zouzou Nabil

  • Mohamed Sobhi

    Mohamed Sobhi

  • Inam Salusah

    Inam Salusah

Overview

In this 15-episode series, Laila (Nasreen) falls in love with Mazhar (Mohamed Sobhy), who tries to appear as an important and connected man who understands in all areas, but is a tramp. Ali proposes to marry Laila, and at first the family refuses Laila, but to her insistence, the marriage takes place, to discover the tricks and deceptions, and Laila works to spend on herself and the house. Qasim (Hassan Abdeen), who the director did not want to be promoted, and as a result of defamation on Mazhar and submitting complaints to Qasem's manager, Qasim is transferred to Aswan and then the complaints are investigated and Qasim is returned and promoted. Samir (Mohsen Mohi El-Din), trying to play football

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