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Mothers-in-Law Fight - Season 1

A dramedy about four women who have one thing in common: a married son and a monster-in-law attitude. Each of them begins to fulfill the stereotype of the “controlling mother-in-law”, tormenting both their daughters-in-law and their sons.

Top Cast

  • Magda Zaki

    Magda Zaki

  • Hala Sedki

    Hala Sedki

  • Entesar

    Entesar

  • Sawsan Badr

    Sawsan Badr

  • Tarek El Ebiary

    Tarek El Ebiary

  • Mai Selim

    Mai Selim

  • Lotfy Labib

    Lotfy Labib

  • Yasser Ali Maher

    Yasser Ali Maher

  • Hagar Ahmad

    Hagar Ahmad

Overview

A dramedy about four women who have one thing in common: a married son and a monster-in-law attitude. Each of them begins to fulfill the stereotype of the “controlling mother-in-law”, tormenting both their daughters-in-law and their sons.

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