Mai Omar

 

Many actors and actress are racing to finish shooting their dramas before Ramadan begins. “Arab Today” was able to track all of these artists including, actor Adel Emam who spends 13 hours of shooting to finish his scenes in “Adly Allam’s ghosts” series. He plays the role of a man working for the Culture Ministry who is interested in books and novels. He is working with Hala Sedqi, Kamal Abu Ria, Latifi Labib and Rashwan Tawfiq, Sherif Helmi, Mai Omar, Mohammad Tharwat, Yusuf Ismail and Mustafa Haridi and the series is directed by Ramy Emam.   Actress Ghada Abdl Razeq continues shooting her scenes for “Ard Gaw” series for at least 14 hours per day with no vacations. She plays the role of a flight attendant and discuss the prob;ems face women working in this field through a drama written by Mohammed Abdul Muti. The series is starring, Haytham Shaker, Mu'min Nour, Abbas Abul Hassan, Abdel Aziz Makhion, Frial Youssef, Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra, Ahmad Abdel Wareth and Mha Abu Auf.   While actress Youssra hired an extra filming unit to shoot as many scenes as she can in her series which tells the story of a lady runs a housemaids office while the events starts to enter in different houses telling different stories of this world and reveals other details such as, jealousy, doubt, crimes and destroyed families. She is working with Iman al-Assi, Karim Fahmi, Murad Makram, Boussi, Aida Riad, and Mahmoud Abdel-Moghni, written by Iyad Abdel-Majid and Mohamed Raja. The name of this series was changed at least three times until it was decided to be “El Hesab Yagmaa”.   Actor Hamada Helal also continues shooting his scenes with Sahir Al Sayegh and Yousra Al Lozi in the main shooting site before moving to do the external scenes in number of Cairo’s streets. The series teels the story of an Egyptian young man names “Abdlallah” who lives in a popular lane and becomes a successful business man who builds his own career. The series starring, Yousra Al-Luzi, Hajjaj Abdel-Azim, Ehab Fahmy and Edward, written by Ahmed Mahmoud Abu Zeid, and directed by Mohamed Mostafa