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Amir Karara to Participate in Ramadan 2023 with "Canto Market"


Fri 29 Jul 2022 | 11:39 AM
Yara Sameh

Egyptian actor Amir Karara is collaborating with director Hani Sarhan in the TV series "Souq Canto" (Canto Market), which is set to screen in Ramadan 2023 drama marathon.

Karara participated last Ramadan with the hit TV series “Al Aedoon”.

It also starred Amina Khalil, Mahmoud Abdel Moghni, Mohamed Farrag, Jihane Khalil, Eslam Gamal, Mohamed Ezz, and others.

The series is written by Hala Khalil and directed by Amr Arafa.

The plot revolved around the Egyptian intelligence confronting ISIS as well as highlights the roles of intelligence workers, including officers, communication experts, and secret agents, in protecting the homeland and eliminating terrorism.

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Karara has several projects lined up including playing the Angel of Death in director Peter Mimi’s new project, “The Underdogs”.

“The Underdogs” consists of a series of Arab films and TV shows that take place in a shared universe, where the events and characters are connected.

The universe chronicles the adventures of mechatronics engineer, Yahya Saleh Al-Khayat, hacker Youssef Al-Haram, Dalela, and the Saudi pilot, Faisal.

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Karara is also collaborating with Mimi on the sequel to his 2019 film “Casablanca”.

The sequel will feature Nelly Karim, who made a cameo appearance in the first film and is set to play the female lead role opposite Karara.

The 2019 film was written by Hisham Hilal, directed by Mimi, and produced by Synergy Films and Walid Mansour.

It also starred Ghada Adel, Amr Abdel Gelil, Eyad Nassar, Lebleba, Mahmoud El-Bezzawy, Ahmed Dash, and Ahmed Fahmy.

The plot revolved around three Alexandrian men who work as pirates. They get involved in a dangerous mission against mafia men, after robbing a large diamond shipment, but things get a turn for the worse as one of them decides to go rogue and flee to Morocco.

“Casablanca” was shot in Marrakech, Casablanca, Safaga, and Alexandria.