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Mai Ezz Eldin to Participate in Ramadan 2020 with “Khet Harir”


Fri 14 Feb 2020 | 12:21 PM
Yara Sameh

Egyptian actress, Mai Ezz Eldin will participate in the Ramadan 2020 drama marathon with TV series “Khet Harir” (Silk Thread), which is scheduled to begin filming next week.

It is a social-romance genre, which will be produced by Synergy production company.

The series will be written by Mohammed Suleiman Abdul-Malik and directed by Ibrahim Fakhr.

Ezz Eldein participated last Ramadan with TV series "El brenseesa Beesa" (Princess Beesa).

She had also made a cameo in Egyptian superstar Tamer Hosny’s Movie “el feloos” (The money).

[caption id="attachment_109905" align="alignnone" width="736"]Mai Ezz Eldin Mai Ezz Eldin[/caption]

It is worth mentioning that Ezz Eldin was born on January 19, 1980, in Abu Dhabi, Emirates. She studied sociology in the Faculty of Arts in Alexandria.

In 2001, she learned that famous singer Mohamed Fouad was looking for a fresh new face to star opposite him in his movie “Rehlet Hob” (A love journey), thus, she took the risk and asked director Mounir Radi—  who was a friend of the family— to introduce her to Mouhamed El Nagar the director of the film.

El Nagar found in her a fresh pretty face and talent that they were searching for, in turn, he introduced her to Fouad who gave her first leading role.

Ezz Eldin's second appearance was in TV series “Ayna Qalbi” (Where is my heart) co-starring veteran Egyptian actress Yousra, which shot her to stardom.

She had also collaborated with El Sobky Production in movies such as "Kalam Mama", and in the rom-com franchise “Omar & Salma” co-starring Hosny, and together they formed a successful artist duo that continued in two other sequels.

Ezz Eldin is known for her roles in movies "Kalam Mama", “Omar & Salma”, "Farah", "Khiana mashroaa", and "Habibi Na'eman".

She is also known for her roles in TV series such as, "Ayna Qalby", "Al-Hakika w Al-Sarab", "Mahmoud Al-Masri", "Adam", "El Shak", "Dalaa Banat", "Halet Eshq", "Waad", and "Rasa'el".