Egyptian actor Asser Yassin will make a guest appearance in Tunisian actress Hend Sabry‘s upcoming Netflix TV series “Finding Ola”.
The series is influenced by the main characters of TV series “Ayza Atgawez” (I Want to Get Married), which was written by Ghada Abd El Aal. “Finding Ola” is written by Maha El Wazir and Ghada Abd El Aal.
Sabry will reprise her role as Ola Abdel Sabour in the upcoming production, which will center around how the years have changed her.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="460"] A scene from TV series “Ayza Atgawez”[/caption]
“Finding Ola” also delves into the social changes in Ola Abd El Sabour’s life as she tries to cope with the fast-paced world while working hard to rediscover or rather reinvent herself and whose life is torn between her responsibilities and her attempts to find love.
The cast includes Sawsan Badr, Hany Adel, Nada Mousa, Mahmoud El Leithy, and Dalia Shawky. The series will also feature special appearances from renowned actors such as iconic actor Khaled El Nabawy, and others.
The series is directed by Hadi El Bagoury, with Sabry also serving as executive producer for the first time through her company SALAM PROD., in cooperation with Partner Pro & Executive Producer Amin El Masri.
The production of the series kicked off in late January 2021 in various locations in Cairo, ensuring health and safety measures for all staff members.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Nelly Karim and Asser Yassin in "Bi 100 Wesh"[/caption]
On the other hand, Yassin will also be collaborating with Karim in the film “Bi 100 Wesh“, the sequel to the hit 2019 TV series that holds the same name.
The film is currently in the writing stage and revolves around a group of professional con artists.
The first part of the “Bi 100 Wesh”, was one of the most-watched TV series in the Ramadan 2020 drama marathon.
The cast has displayed brilliant acting performances. The series brought to the show the technique of the Spanish series “La Casa de Papel” (Money Heist), displaying a tightly constructed robbery in a light-hearted way, which left the audience thirsty for more.