
No Tears
Drama
Overview
On one of his trips, Wahid, a forty-year-old journalist, meets Sawsan, a young flight attendant. Admiration grows between them, and love grows, but the age difference between them is an obstacle, as she fears repeating the experience of her mother, who married her father, who was twenty years older than her, and then he died. Sawsan falls ill and is admitted to a hospital, and Wahid goes to visit her. The mother is surprised that he is her lover, whom she loved when she was young, and was unable to marry him.
Top Cast


Emad Hamdy
Emad Hamdy
Emad Hamdy


Zizi El-Badrawy
Zizi El-Badrawy
Zizi El-Badrawy


Sanaa Gamil
Sanaa Gamil
Sanaa Gamil


Fouad Al-Mohandes
Fouad Al-Mohandes
Fouad Al-Mohandes


Salah Nazmi
Salah Nazmi
Salah Nazmi


Hussein Asar
Hussein Asar
Hussein Asar


Mimi Gamal
Mimi Gamal
Mimi Gamal


Abdel Hameed Badawy
Abdel Hameed Badawy
Abdel Hameed Badawy


Abdel Ghani El Nagdi
Abdel Ghani El Nagdi
Abdel Ghani El Nagdi


Hussain Ismael
Hussain Ismael
Hussain Ismael
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