Syrian actress Kinda Alloush and Egyptian actor Mohamed Mamdouh are teaming up for the first time in the film "Heta Meni".
Huda El Mufti and Ali Sobhy is also attached to star in the film.
Mariam Ahmadi directs the pic from a script by Ahmed Ayad. Sea Cinema Productions is the studio behind the project.
The film is set in the world of the organ harvesting trade, "Heta Meni" is centered around a father experiencing a financial crisis who gets into a strange incident during his trip with a broker who offered to sell his kidney.
"Heta Meni" marks Alloush's comeback to the big screen after two years of absence.
She made her last appearance in the 2023 "Yellow Bus".

Born on March 27, 1982, Alloush is a Cairo-based actress with an extensive repertoire of notable works in the Arab world. She has captivated audiences with her versatile talents and profound performances in notable works, earning global acclaim. Kinda broke barriers as a Syrian actress in Arab and international films, shining across diverse genres.
Alloush finished her studies in Theater Criticism at the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts in Damascus and made a brief foray into the theatrical direction before she turned to acting in 2005.
She made her acting debut in the 2005 TV series "Ashwak Naaeima". In the same year, she appeared in "Ahkad Khafeya", Alzzahir Bybrs", and "Nizar Qubani".
Alloush landed her first role on the silver screen in the 2009 Jordanian film "The Strangers".
In 2009, She appeared in the Egyptian TV hit "Hedou' Nesbi" and in the Egyptian blockbuster "Welad El-Am", which catapulted her fame in Egypt.
The role was followed by a string of notable works in Egyptian cinema and TV dramas across the Arab world. Her long list of notable TV series includes "Ahl Cairo", "Niran Sadeeka", "Al Ahd: El Kalam El Mobah", "Sittat Bayt Al Maadi", "Iilaa Ana", "ِAfrah El-Qobba", "Dalaa Banat", "Elsabaa Wasaya", and "A'd Tanazoly".
On the film side, her notable film credits include "Welad el 'Am", "Wahid Saheeh", "Brtita", "Al-Maslaha", "La Mo'akhza", and "Hepta: The Last Lecture".




