Lam Shamseya: Amina Khalil's New Thriller Explores a Vital Social Issue This Ramadan
United Media Services company has released the official promo for the series 'Lam Shamseya', starring Amina Khalil, which is set to premiere during the upcoming Ramadan drama season. The promo is filled with suspense and mystery, featuring most of the main cast, including Amina Khalil, Ahmed El-Saadany, Mohamed Shahin, and Yasmina El-Abd. 'Lam Shamseya' is written by Mariam Naoum, directed by Karim El-Shenawy, and produced by Media Hub – Saadi & Gohar. The series stars Amina Khalil, Ahmed El-Saadany, Mohamed Shahin, Yosra El-Lozy, Tharaa Goubail, Aseel Omran, Safaa El-Toukhy, Yasmina El-Abd, and several other actors. The series tackles an important social issue that has sparked public debate in recent years—child abuse. It presents the topic within an awareness-driven social framework. Amina Khalil plays Nelly, a kindergarten teacher at an international school. She is married to Tarek (played by Mohamed Shahin) and has a five-year-old son, Yassin. She also helps raise Youssef, Tarek's nine-year-old son from a previous marriage.
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