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"El Hareefa: Al Remontada" Gets Streaming Date

"El Hareefa: Al Remontada" Gets Streaming Date

Yara Sameh
Rising Egyptian actor Nour El Nabawy's film "El Hareefa: Al Remontada" will make its streaming debut on Yango Play on Friday, March 28.
The pic is the follow-up to the film "El Hareefa".
In February, the film received the sequel treatment following its massive performance at the domestic box office that reached EGP 75 million.
The follow-up features original cast members Nour El Nabawy, Ahmed Ghozzi, Kozbra, Abdulrahman Mohamed, Salim El Turk, Khaled El Zahaby, and more.
Asmaa Galal, Asser Yassin, and English football legend Michael Owen are set to guest star in the pic.
The
original film
follows Majed, who is forced to leave his high-end life and move from a private school to a public school. Over time, he gains the respect of his classmates with his football skills.
"El Hareefa: Al Remontada" follows El Hareefa's decision to achieve their dream together after winning the championship in the first part.
The sequel is scripted by Eiad Saleh, directed by Karim Saad, and produced by Tarek El Ganainy.
"El Hareefa: Al Remontada" hit cinemas on December 4 and achieved remarkable success, grossing EGP127 million and surpassing 'Kira & El Gin', which earned approximately EGP120 million during the 2022 Eid al-Adha movie marathon.
This milestone places 'El Hareefa 2: El Remontada" as the third highest-grossing film in Egyptian cinema history, pushing 'Kira & El Gin' down to fourth place.
It is still showing in cinemas despite the public's interest in the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon.
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