A divorced woman challenges society's view of her, as she attempts to confront the impact of the separation decision on her and her young children, as well as her ex-husband.
(Saeed) and (Nabil) are friends. (Saeed) suffers from not having children, so (Nabil) the doctor decides to help him in an innovative way, by transplanting part of a poor man’s brain to him. (Abdel-Qawi) - who donated the required part - suffers after the operation. As for Saeed, his wife cannot have children despite the success of the operation, and things get worse.
Galal persuades his cousin Safia, a widowed university professor, to become the mayor of Tel Shaboura so that his family can keep control of the village. However, Safia runs into problems she didn't expect.
Galal persuades his cousin Safia, a widowed university professor, to become the mayor of Tel Shaboura so that his family can keep control of the village. However, Safia runs into problems she didn't expect.
Raouf discovers that he is unhappy and dissatisfied with his life with his wife Shireen, so he decides to see a psychiatrist.
When Judge Yehia Ezz El-Din is assigned the task of trying the wealthy Maliki family for corruption, his quest for justice sends him on a dangerous adventure.
Three middle-aged women, Farida,Sherine and Laila, suffering from insomnia and difficulty sleeping, are brought together by fate to go through experiences that will help them overcome their problems and move on to a better life.
Edward is an Egyptian actor and he started his career singing and playing guitar in a band called Gypsy. He also produced many of their music videos. He was cast by the famous director Osama Fawzy to play a small role in his film "Beyheb El Cinema," which won him a number of other film roles, like "Mahmoud Hamida" in 2004. He often plays supporting, sidekick characters in films like "Leila Alawi," "Bahebak wa Bamoot Fik," "Kalaam fi al Hob," "Gaaletny Mogrem," and "Fi Mohatat Masr." He's also starred in the TV sitcom "El Ayada." In 2013, he's starring in the Ahmed Helmy comedy "Ala Gothty" (Over My Dead Body). He's enjoyed moderate success and has long been a steady choice for secondary characters.