Egyptian actress, Jamila Awad has recently joined Egyptian-Canadian actor Mena Massoud's first-ever Egyptian film “Fi Ez El Dohr” (In Broad Daylight).
It also stars Mohamed Ali Rizk, Ehab Fahmy, Eman Elassi, Shereen Reda, Ahmed Gamal Saed, Mohamed Ezz, Mahmoud Hegazy, and others.
The film is written by Karim Sorour and directed by Markos Adel.
Awad was last seen in the legal drama film “Al Mhkam”.
It features a star-studded cast that includes Ghada Adel, Mahmoud Abdel-Moghny, Salah Abdallah, Fathy Abdel Wahab, Naglaa Badr, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Ahmed Dash, Mayan El Sayed, Suleiman Eid, and others.
The events of the film occur on the court day of six cases such as civil cases, rape, inheritance, family court, and gender transition.
Awad, born on April 6, 1991, is an Egyptian actress who was born and raised in an artistic home as her father is film director Adel Awad, her mother is actress Randa, and her grandfather is comedian Mohamed Awad.
She made her breakthrough playing Hania, a young drug addict, in the 2015 TV series "Taht El-saytara".
The actress is best known for her roles in TV productions such as "La tutafiy alshams"(2017), "Ella Ana" (2020), and "Harb Ahlia" (2021).
She is also known for her roles in films "Hepta: El Mohadra El Akhyra" (2016), "Min Talatin Sana" (2016), "Laf We Dawaran" (2016), "Sabe Alboromba" (2019), "Al Def" (2019), "Banat Sanawy" (2020), and "Arousty" (2021).