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'Alby We Moftaho' Unveils First Look

'Alby We Moftaho' Unveils First Look

Yara Sameh
The first look at Egyptian stars Asser Yassin and Mai Ezz Eldin's upcoming TV series "Alby We Moftaho" has finally been unveiled.
The cast also stars Aida Reyad, Ashraf Abdel Baky, Samaa Ibrahem, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Diab, and more.
Tamer Mohsen directs the series from a script he co-wrote with Maha El Wazir. Mediahub is the studio behind the drama.
The drama consists of 15 episodes and marks the first collaboration between Yassin and Ezz Eldin.
"Alby We Moftaho" will be screened during the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon.
Yassin participated last Ramadan with the TV series ' Bedoun Sabk Enzar ', while Ezz Eldin was seen making a cameo appearance in Mohamed Emam's TV series " Cobra".
Yassin, born February 25, 1981, began his career on the stage at the American University in Cairo.
He was spotted by Director Khairy Beshara to play his first role in the 2006 TV series "Qalb Habiba", followed by the blockbuster "The Yacoubian Building" in 2007, and landed his first major role in a film "Zay El Naharda" in the following year.
In the same year, he got his big break playing a leading role in the film "El Waad" (The Promise), starring opposite legendary actor and superstar Mahmoud Yassin.
In 2010, Yassin played the leading role in Daoud Abdel Sayed's film "Messages from the Sea", which earned him the Best Actor award at the Carthage Film Festival and Malmö Arab Film Festival.
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