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Nouna, the Lady Marriage-Officiant - Season 1

Nouna becomes the first female marriage officiant in Egypt which comes with its own set of problems and obstacles that lands her in comic situations as her clients reflect a number of recent social issues that plagues the Egyptian society.

Top Cast

  • Hanan Turk

    Hanan Turk

  • Ragaa Al-Giddawy

    Ragaa Al-Giddawy

  • Amira El Aidy

    Amira El Aidy

  • Ehab Fahmy

    Ehab Fahmy

  • Wael Alaa

    Wael Alaa

  • Amr Abd Al Aziz

    Amr Abd Al Aziz

  • Ramy Gheit

    Ramy Gheit

  • Ahmed Thabit

    Ahmed Thabit

  • Said Tarabeek

    Said Tarabeek

Overview

Nouna becomes the first female marriage officiant in Egypt which comes with its own set of problems and obstacles that lands her in comic situations as her clients reflect a number of recent social issues that plagues the Egyptian society.

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