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The Teaser Poster For ‘Seko Seko' Is Finally Out

The Teaser Poster For ‘Seko Seko' Is Finally Out

Egypt Today27-01-2025

Essam Omar and Taha Dessouky team-up for the first time in 'Seko Seko'.
The movie features a star-studded cast including Tara Emad, Aly Sobhy, Diana Hisham, and Ahmed Abdelhamid, among others.
'Seko Seko' is scripted by Mohamed El Dabah, directed by Omar El Mohandes, and produced by United Studios. ⁩

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