
Naduja
Music · Drama
Overview
Khurshid Pasha lost his daughter Nadia in Sudan fifteen years ago. He fled to Egypt with his secretary Murad. He advised him to search for her while he was on his deathbed. Murad intends to search for Nadia so that the wealth does not go to relatives. Murad and his followers travel to the jungle and finally find her, but the rest of the family are looking for her in order to kidnap her.
Top Cast


Tahiya Cariocca
Tahiya Cariocca
نادية/نادوجا
Tahiya Cariocca
نادية/نادوجا


Ismail Yasseen
Ismail Yasseen
خميس
Ismail Yasseen
خميس


Ferdoos Mohamed
Ferdoos Mohamed
Ferdoos Mohamed


Hassan Kamel
Hassan Kamel
Hassan Kamel


Mohamed El-Bakkar
Mohamed El-Bakkar
مراد أفندي
Mohamed El-Bakkar
مراد أفندي


Fouad Shafiq
Fouad Shafiq
جمعة
Fouad Shafiq
جمعة


Abdel Aziz Ahmad
Abdel Aziz Ahmad
رضوان بيه
Abdel Aziz Ahmad
رضوان بيه


Yehia Mourad
Yehia Mourad
Yehia Mourad


Ibrahim Younes
Ibrahim Younes
زعيم قبيلة الزنج
Ibrahim Younes
زعيم قبيلة الزنج


Abdel Halim ElQala'awy
Abdel Halim ElQala'awy
Abdel Halim ElQala'awy
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