
An Egyptian actor, who studied at the Faculty of Mass Communication, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA). He trained in acting workshops in Egypt and America. He made his debut in the movie Clash, then participated in The Nile Hilton Incident. His other notable roles were in the series The Brotherhood, and Tonight.
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The work revolves around a love story between a young man and a girl. In an attempt to reach his beloved, the young man decides to travel to the northern coast with his friend to meet her, and many unexpected paradoxes take place.

Two cousins, both from a middle-class background, finally see their dream come true when their inheritance is rightfully returned to them following their uncle’s death. Soon after, and to their shock, they discover that the inheritance is in the form of illegal goods. To liquidate these goods, they create an elaborate mobile game to sell them through it. They call this game… “Siko Siko”. The cousins enjoy a brief moment of spectacular success before a mob boss appears in their lives, claiming to be the real owner of the goods!

Over the course of 48 hours, Daye travels across Egypt's governorates to fulfill his dream. He is accompanied by his captivating voice, his broken family, and his music teacher. He journeys without money, a car, or any means of communication, and most importantly, he is unsure of his ability to reach his goal.

Magdy and Sama, a retired couple in their 60s, live quietly in their Cairo apartment. Their calm routine is disrupted when their fridge breaks down. What should be a simple repair spirals into a bizarre, months-long battle with a shady maintenance company. As the fridge remains unfixed, so does everything else, pushing them to confront not only the cracks in the system but also in their own sense of purpose.

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