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Reem Moustafa to Co-star in Egypt’s Shortest TV Series in Decade


Thu 03 Oct 2019 | 03:10 PM
Yara Sameh

Egyptian actress Reem Moustafa has signed with Synergy Production Company for her new TV series "Shadid Katora" (Extremely Hazardous) co-starring Ahmed Alawady.

It is written by Mohamed Sayed Bashir and directed by Hossam Ali.

Shadid Katora is scheduled to begin filming in the next few days.

It will be exclusively premiered on "WATCH IT" digital platform, which will be Egypt's first-ever series to consists of seven episodes.

The series is an action genre and will be presented in more than one season with its events similar to 2005's movie "Mr & Mrs Smith" co-starring Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.

The stars are undergoing preparations and exercises for the action scenes, which is a new kind of Egyptian drama.

Mr & Mrs Smith revolves around John (played by Brad Pitt) and Jane Smith ( played by Angelina Jolie), a couple in a stagnating marriage, live a deceptively mundane existence. However, each has been hiding a secret from the other: they are assassins working for adversarial agencies. When they are both assigned to kill the same target, Benjamin Danz (Adam Brody), the truth comes to the surface. Finally free from their cover stories, they discover that they have been assigned to kill each other, sparking a series of explosive attacks.

 

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On the other hand, Reem is scheduled to begin shooting her role in film "Alankabout" (The spider), in the coming days.

"Alankabout" co-starring Ahmed El Sakka, Mona Zaki, Dhaffer L'Abidine, Yosra El Lozy, Mohamed Lotfy, Ahmed Fouad Selim, Zaki Fateen Abdel Wahab, Reem Moustafa, and others.

It is written by Mohamed Nayer and directed by Ahmed Nader.

Moustafa, born on June 25, 1986, made her acting debut in 2013 in TV series “Fad Ishtibak” and “Heba Regl Elghorab.”

She is known for her outstanding performances in TV series “Kalabsh”,  "Asham eblis"، “El-Wasya"، and "Mamoun we shoraka".