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Asser Yassin & Sama Ibrahim: The Duo That Stole the Show from the Very First Episode of Qalby W Moftaho

Asser Yassin & Sama Ibrahim: The Duo That Stole the Show from the Very First Episode of Qalby W Moftaho

Egypt Today02-03-2025
Egyptian stars Asser Yassin and Sama Ibrahim is the duo that stole the show from the very first episode of "Qalby W Moftaho".
Mohamed (Asser Yassin) embodies the struggles of a son eager to marry but hindered by the obstacles set by his strict mother—the formidable future mother-in-law or in other words the monster-in-law.
For the first time, Asser Yassin and Mai Ezzeldin will share the screen in the upcoming Ramadan 2025 series 'Qalby W Moftaho'.
The show, directed by Tamer Mohsen, is a romantic social thriller and is set to be part of the highly anticipated Ramadan drama lineup.
This marks Tamer Mohsen's return to Ramadan television after a three-year hiatus. His last work was the acclaimed series Le'bet Newton which aired in 2021.
In the series, Asser Yassin plays Mohamed Ezzat, a science graduate who, after losing his job in the medical equipment field due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is forced to work as an Uber driver. Despite being single and eager to get married, his strict mother refuses to accept any potential bride, believing no woman is worthy of his good looks, charm, and character. However, fate takes an unexpected turn when he crosses paths with Mai Ezzeldin, who completely changes his life.
The series boasts a star-studded cast, including: Asser Yassin, Mai Ezzeldin, Diab, Ashraf Abdel Baky, Mais Hamdan, Sama Ibrahim, and more. 'Qalby W Moftaho' is written by Tamer Mohsen and Maha El Waziry, directed by Tamer Mohsen, and produced by Media Hub. The series is currently screening on ON TV.
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