Back by Popular Demand: 6 Ayam Hits Cinema Again
The movie production company will organize two exclusive screenings at Arabella Cinema, New Cairo — this Friday and Saturday at 10 PM.
6 Ayam is written by Wael Hamdy, directed by Karim Shaaban, and starring Ahmed Malek and Aya Samaha.
The film follows Youssef and Alia, once inseparable until life's twists forced them apart in high school. Years later, fate throws them back together — but will their hearts still beat in sync, or have time and choices changed them forever?
A heart-stirring romantic drama about love, friendship, and life's unexpected turns, 6 Ayam dares to ask: As we grow and change, do our feelings change too?

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