Egyptian actress Eman El Assi is attached to star in the TV series "Qesma Al Adl".
The drama is set to premiere during the off-season and marks El Assi's second time playing the title role in a drama.
The actress made her last appearance on the small screen in the 2024 TV Series " in 2024's "Beraghm Al Qanun".
The cast also stars Hany Adel, Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Ehab Fahmy, Rehab El Gamal, Farah Youssef, Mohammad Al Qass, Jory Bakr, and more.
"Beraghm Al Qanun" consists of 30 episodes and marked El Assi's first lead role in a drama.
Shadi Abdel Salam directs the series from a script by Naglaa El Heddeeny. Egyptian Arts Group is the studio behind the project.
El Assi, born on August 28, 1985, is a Business Administration graduate.
She entered the entertainment industry by sheer coincidence when she took part in a photo session that ended with the photographer asking for her permission to publish one of the photos in a female magazine, to which she agreed.
It was later published as the magazine cover and was seen by renowned director Khaled Bahgat, who nominated her for a role in the 2003 TV series “Ams la Yamoot” co-starring Raghda and Ryad Al Kholy.
She was nominated for her resemblance to Raghda, whom she played her daughter. Later on, El Assi was nominated by director Haitham Hakky for the 2006 TV series “Ahlam fel Bawaba” co-starring Samira Ahmed, then took part in the TV series “Ragol w emraatan”, playing Dalal Abd El Aziz and Farouk El Fishawy’s daughter.
She also took part in the TV series “Daawt Farah” co-starring once again with Samira Ahmed.
Her golden opportunity came when director Rabab Hussien nominated her to co-star with renowned actor Nour El Sherif in the hit TV series “Hadret El Motaham Abby”.
El Assi is best known for her roles in films “Harb Karmooz” (2018), “Hamaty Bet-hebbeny” (2014), “Maklab Haramiya” (2009), and, “Masgoun Tranzit” (2008).
She is also known for her roles in TV productions such as "Jafar El Omda" (2023), "El Ekhteyar 3" (2022), "Ella Ana 2" (2021), "Bekhat Eleid" (2020), “Lams Aktaf” (2019), “El Hessab Yegmaa” (2017), “Amrad Nesaa”(2014), “El Horoub” (2012), “Al-Adhm” (2009), and “Hadret El Motaham Abby” (2006).