Rania Mahmoud Yassin is an Egyptian actress who was born in Cairo on 1972. She graduated from the Department of English in the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University and then started acting in 1995 with the film “Qashr El Bondaq” (Hazelnut Shells) directed by Khairy Beshara. Afterwards, she started working more intensely in TV drama in series including “We Yebka El Amal” (And Hope Remains), “Reyah El Sharq” (Eastern Wind), “El Aseyan” (Disobedience), and “Hikayet Binayeesha” (Stories We Live).
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The series is based on real events, revolving in a thriller full of mystery, about the deviation of a number of characters from human nature; They bump into a psychiatrist and she decides to adjust the course in her own way....
Individual episodes tackle relationships between men and women, problems, and how they can be overcome to make the relationship work....
Nour Abdel Mejid, AKA Valentino, owns a number of international schools, "Valentino Schools", run by him and his domineering wife with whom he's not in agreement. Their disagreements, however, get them on several adventures and reveals many surprises along the way....
Mahmoud is a young engineer who misses on a job at his university due to corruption. As he stands up to a businessman, the latter frames him for murder and Mahmoud is forced to flee in an attempt to prove his innocence. But another tragedy awaits him when his brother gets killed....
Dr. Layla Sallam, freshly healing from two tumultuous marriages, finds herself drawn to Omar, a complex patient battling mental illness. As their bond deepens—blurring lines between love and healing—Omar's quest for truth challenges Layla to confront her own demons....
In this modern real-life drama, the intertwined lives of a group of regulars in a popular downtown café highlight the inner conflicts of their different personalities, and how they reflect the changes in the traditions and values of the Egyptian society....