Khaled Selim, Hend Sabry and Ahmed Khaled Saleh.
Hend Sabry continues to cement her status as one of the most prominent stars of Arab drama through her upcoming series Manaa, set to air during the next Ramadan season.
The project marks a distinct step in her artistic journey, whether in terms of its concept, dramatic structure, or the nature of the character she portrays.
Manaa delivers an intense dramatic experience rooted in psychological suspense and deep human themes.
Hend Sabry takes on a particularly demanding acting challenge through a complex character filled with conflicts and transformations, steering clear of the traditional molds audiences are accustomed to.
The series tackles sensitive and thought-provoking issues in a smart, indirect manner, relying on engaging storytelling and a steadily escalating rhythm. This makes Manaa a different viewing experience that bets on the audience’s awareness and interaction, rather than superficial thrills alone.
The series stands as a significant addition to Hend Sabry’s artistic repertoire, reaffirming her consistent commitment to choosing projects of genuine artistic value that pose bold questions within a cohesive dramatic framework that balances depth and entertainment.
In the series, Hend Sabry presents a distinctly different dramatic role. The events unfold within a popular drama setting in the Al Batneya district, traveling back to the 1970s and 1980s.
The story is inspired by real events and sheds light on the intense confrontations that took place at the time between police forces and drug dealers in Al Batneya revealing a tense social and security landscape marked by constant conflict.
Manaa stars Hend Sabry alongside Riad El-Kholy, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Khaled Selim, Mohamed Anwar, Ahmed Salah Hosny, Maha Nassar, Karim Qassem, Ahmed El-Shamy, Emad Safwat, Hoda El-Etreby, and Mimi Gamal, in addition to a large ensemble cast and several special guest appearances.
The series is written by Amr El-Daly, directed by Hussein El Menbawi, and produced by United Studios.
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