
Dawood's Ticket
Drama
Overview
An English literature doctor and her husband works as a psychology teacher at the university. They have been six years of marriage without having children, and problems abound between them. Some friends advise the doctor to go to Attar to take some medicinal herbs that benefit pregnancy, and at the same time, some friends advise the husband to go to a psychologist, and indeed both are done, and many events occur.
Top Cast


Yehia El Fakharany
Yehia El Fakharany
Yehia El Fakharany


Eman El Tokhi
Eman El Tokhi
Eman El Tokhi


Magda Zaki
Magda Zaki
Magda Zaki


Laila Fahmy
Laila Fahmy
Laila Fahmy


Abdel Azim Abdel Haqq
Abdel Azim Abdel Haqq
Abdel Azim Abdel Haqq


Youssef Daoud
Youssef Daoud
Youssef Daoud


Etedal Shaheen
Etedal Shaheen
Etedal Shaheen
Magda Kamel
Magda Kamel
Magda Kamel


Sabah Mahmoud
Sabah Mahmoud
Sabah Mahmoud


Attia Eweiss
Attia Eweiss
Attia Eweiss
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