Egyptian actor, Hani Salama's upcoming TV series "Al Amir" has been retitled "Al Amir Al Awamri".
The cast also includes Sawsan Badr, Salwa Khattab, Haggag Abdulazim, Mai Selim, Ahmed Safwat, Hagar Elsharnouby, Donia El Masry, and more.
The series consists of 30 episodes and hails from scriptwriter Ahmed Sobhi and director Mohamed El Nokaly. It is set to screen during the Ramadan 2024 drama marathon.
Principal photography is underway.
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Salama participated last Ramadan with the TV series “Malaf Sri”.
The cast also included Maged El Masry, Donia Abdalaziz, Rahma Hassan, Nedal El Shafey, Mohsen Mohiedine, Sherine, Seba El Rafei, Caroline Azmy, Madline Tabar, and others.
“Malaf Sri” revolves around Chancellor Yahya Ezz El-Din Al-Qadi, who is considered an example of integrity and kindness, facing the corrupt businessmen from the “El Malky” family.
The series is penned by Mahmoud Haggag, directed by Hassan El-Balassi, and produced by Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Aziz and Raymond Makar.
Salama, born on July 4, 1977, studied in Kuwait during his father’s employment as a media consultant and then moved to Cairo after joining the Modern Institute of Computer Science.
He entered into the world of fame and success by chance when he auditioned for “Egypt International Films”, a company owned by prominent director Youssef Chahine after it sought new and fresh faces and talents.
Salama underwent several camera tests and was nominated for the 1998 film “Ark el Balah” but did not land the role.
In the first interview, the prominent director asked if he liked to act to which Salama replied that he loved singing a lot more. Chahine asked to sing any song he wanted.
Salama sang “Ana Lak Ala Toul” by Abdel Halim Hafez, once in front of Engy, his female co-star in the 1997 film “Al Masir”, and once in front of Khaled Youssef, each got a different impression each time, which impressed Chahine with his performance and spontaneously.
He worked with during his career with several directors, including Youssef Chahine, followed by Tariq Al-Arian, Khaled Youssef, Saad Hendawy, and others, which weighed his artistic talent.