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The Sparsely-Populated Hotel - Season 1

""Where every guest has a story, and every story finds a home.""

"The Popular Hotel" is an Egyptian drama series from 2012. Written by Anwar Mohamed Anwar and directed by Hatem Salah El Din, who also stars in the show alongside a selection of prominent actors, the series unfolds within a bustling popular hotel located in a vibrant working-class neighborhood. The plot intricately weaves together the diverse stories of both the hotel's guests and its employees, offering viewers a rich blend of social comedy and realistic drama.

Top Cast

  • Magdy Fekry

    Magdy Fekry

  • Ahmed El Shamy

    Ahmed El Shamy

  • Hatem Salah AlDeen

    Hatem Salah AlDeen

  • Muneer Makram

    Muneer Makram

  • Fathy Saad

    Fathy Saad

  • Mahmoud El Hefnawy

    Mahmoud El Hefnawy

  • Abdel Salam ElDahshan

    Abdel Salam ElDahshan

  • Sumaya El Salem

    Sumaya El Salem

  • Ahmed Ali

    Ahmed Ali

Overview

"The Popular Hotel" is an Egyptian drama series from 2012. Written by Anwar Mohamed Anwar and directed by Hatem Salah El Din, who also stars in the show alongside a selection of prominent actors, the series unfolds within a bustling popular hotel located in a vibrant working-class neighborhood. The plot intricately weaves together the diverse stories of both the hotel's guests and its employees, offering viewers a rich blend of social comedy and realistic drama.

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