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"El Hana Elli Ana Feeh" Is Coming to Streaming Soon

"El Hana Elli Ana Feeh" Is Coming to Streaming Soon

Yara Sameh
Egyptian stars Dina El Sherbiny, Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, and Yasmin Raeis' romantic comedy film "El Hana Elli Ana Feeh" is coming to streaming.
The star-studded film, which debuted in theaters on December 18, will be available soon on the "Yango Play" streaming platform.
Mariam El Gendy, Hatem Salah, and Dala Harby — who plays little Hana — round out the cast.
Khalid Marie directed the pic from a script by Ayman Bahgat Kamar.
The official logline for the film states:" Ahmed, a quirky marriage counselor, is heartbroken when his wife, Eman, receives bad news from her doctor. To make sure their daughter has a loving mother figure after she's gone, Eman forces Ahmed to marry her attractive best friend Fawzeya, despite knowing he's always had a crush on her! As Ahmed and Fawzeya start to warm up to each other after their marriage, hilarious events unfold when they discover a mistake in Eman's diagnosis."
"El Hana Elli Ana Feeh" is produced by New Century Productions and co-produced with Hadoota, Square Media Production, Oscar Production and Distribution, Filmology Productions, and Bedaya Film Production.
Dollar Film handled the film's domestic distribution with Orient Films handled its worldwide distribution.
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