The social drama tackles key issues in Egyptian society, most notably equality in inheritance between men and women and the social and legal conflicts that arise from it.
Told in a gripping dramatic style, the story unfolds through escalating confrontations and intertwined events that expose intense family struggles, putting familial bonds to the test against personal desires and financial interests.
Eman El Assi plays Mariam, who is married to Mohamed Gomaa, while Roshdy El Shamy portrays her father.
She has three brothers: the eldest, played by Khaled Kamal, married to Donia Maher; the middle brother, played by Abed Anany, married to Enas Kamel; and the youngest, played by Khaled Anwar. As the story progresses, deep-rooted family conflicts emerge, affecting everyone involved.
United Studios produces Qesmat El Adl under the supervision of executive director Dina Karim.
It is written by Amin Gamal and directed by Ahmed Khaled, with a cast that also includes Doaa Hakam, Karim Elemary, Alaa Koka, and others.
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