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Me And Them - Season 1

Salsabil Al-Mudaris comes to Cairo to work as a history teacher in one of the schools, and Sundus also comes to Cairo in order to complete the master’s degree, and to work as a school in the neighborhoods, and both of them meet there and there are many positions between them.

Top Cast

  • Mohamed Sobhi

    Mohamed Sobhi

  • Maha Abou Ouf

    Maha Abou Ouf

  • Khalil Morsi

    Khalil Morsi

  • Dalia Mostafa

    Dalia Mostafa

  • Gamil Ratib

    Gamil Ratib

  • Hanaa ElShorbagi

    Hanaa ElShorbagi

  • Youssef Daoud

    Youssef Daoud

  • Mona Abd El Ghani

    Mona Abd El Ghani

  • Heba Magdi

    Heba Magdi

Overview

Salsabil Al-Mudaris comes to Cairo to work as a history teacher in one of the schools, and Sundus also comes to Cairo in order to complete the master’s degree, and to work as a school in the neighborhoods, and both of them meet there and there are many positions between them.

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