Muharib is the life story of a young man coming from Upper Egypt, who lives with his family in Cairo, and decides to work as a microbus driver to save his family’s expenses, until his life turns upside down when he discovers that people are tracking him to take revenge on him.
Jehan returns from America, and is shocked to find her husband Khaled has been cheating on her with her friend Dalia. She discovers this betrayal herself after an anonymous call indicating their whereabouts, and events continue.
Tamer Abdelmoneaim is an Egyptian actor and screenwriter. He was born in Cairo in 1973. He graduated at the High Cinema Institute of Cairo from the screen writing department. He started working as an actor through minor roles in films like “Edhak Elsoora Tetlaa Helwa” (Smile For A Good Picture) in 1998 and “Etfarrag Ya Salam” in 2001. He co-starred in “Amir Elzalam” (The Prince of Darkness) alongside Adel Imam in 2002, for which he also wrote the screenplay. He also appared as the lead actor in “Al Meshakhasaty” (The Master of Disguise) in 2003, which flopped at the box office.