
TV Series 'Nos Al Shab Esmo Mohamed' to Screen in Second Half of Ramadan
The drama stars Essam Omar, Rania Youssef, Sherine, Mayan El Sayed, Hagar ElSarrag, Mohamed Mahmoud, Donia Sami, Mohamed Abdelazim, and more.
"Nos Al Shab Esmo Mohamed" consists of 15 episodes and hails from director Abdelaziz El Naggar and scriptwriter Mohamed Ragaa.
The official logline for the drama reads, "Stuck in the endless cycle of his daily routine, Mohamed devises a plan to switch his life around, disregarding everyone else's feelings. Little does he know, fate has its own surprise for him and his cunning ruses..".
Omar participated last Ramadan with the TV series " Massar Egbari".
The cast also includes Ahmed Dash, Sabrien, Yasmina El Abd, Basma, Jory Bakr, May Elghety, and more.
The series is a social thriller genre consisting of 15 episodes and hails from screenwriter Baher Dowaidar and director Nadine Khan.
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