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Riham Abdel Ghafour Joins TV Series “Hatta La Yateer El Dokhan”


Fri 31 Jan 2020 | 10:32 AM
Yara Sameh

Egyptian actress, Riham Abdel Ghafour has joined the cast of Mustafa Shaban's TV series “hatta la yateer el dokhan” (so that the smoke does not blow way), which will premiere in Ramadan 2020.

It is based on a novel of the same name by great novelist Ihsan Abdel Quddous.

The series is written by Medhat Al-Adl and directed by Mando Al-Adl.

The actress is the second to join the series, following prominent star Hussein Fahmy.

The production company is currently contracting with the rest of the cast, in preparation for the beginning of filming in the coming days.

Shaban is currently holding extensive working sessions with Medhat and  Mando to hash out the details of the series.

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Abdel Ghafour had participated last Ramadan with TV series “Zi El Shams” (Like the sun), which was a huge success following its premiere.

Zi El Shams co-starring Dina El Sherbiny, Ahmed El Sa'dany, Ahmed Dawood, and others.

El Sherbiny and Abdel Ghafour’s killer performance in the series had stunned everyone.

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It is worth mentioning that Abdel Ghafour was born on September 6, 1978, to Egyptian actor Ashraf Abdul Ghafour in Al-Mahalla al-Kubra (Delta of Egypt).

The actress played the leading female role with Muhammad Heneidy and Ashraf Abdul Baky in the film “Saaheb Sahbo – Best friends”.

She became very popular for her delicateness and distinctiveness, which was noticed in her TV and cinema roles.

Abdel Ghafour participated in many TV series like “Al-aaela wal-naas" (Family and people), “Hadeeth al-sabaah wal-massaa" (Day and night talk) and “Zizinia" (a neighborhood in Alexandria).

In cinema, she participated in “Mallaaky Eskendereyya" (Privé Alexandria), "Kaan yowm hobbak" (The day of your love), “Gaay fel-sareea" (I’m coming!) and “Bel-Araby Cinderella" (Cinderella in Arabic).

Abdel Ghafour also performed in the play “Hamlet” and co-worked with Yahia al-Fakharaany in “Al-malek Lear" (King Lear).