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Asser Yassin & Mai Ezz Eldin Dance to Mohamed Mounir's Magic in ‘Qalby W Moftaho' Episode 10

Asser Yassin & Mai Ezz Eldin Dance to Mohamed Mounir's Magic in ‘Qalby W Moftaho' Episode 10

Egypt Today11-03-2025

In the series 'Qalby W Moftaho' a deep love story unfolds between Mohamed Ezzat (Asser Yassin) and Mayar (Mai Ezz Eldin). After remarrying, they open their hearts to each other, reflecting on their past. Mayar playfully asks him to dance, and the two share a joyful moment dancing to Mohamed Mounir's 'Bab El-Gamal', lost in their happiness.

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