
Very Confidential
Thriller
Overview
Salem is a corrupt merchant who fires the simple employee Shakir, who possesses some documents that incriminate Salem. During the pursuit by Salem's men to retrieve the documents, Shakir hides them in Dr. Aida's clinic without her knowing, and he is killed by Salem's men. His body was dumped on the road after being stripped of anything that could identify him. Salem calls one of his associates to kill the doctor.
Top Cast


Yousra
Yousra
Yousra


Farouq Al Fishawy
Farouq Al Fishawy
Farouq Al Fishawy


Hatem Zulfiqar
Hatem Zulfiqar
Hatem Zulfiqar


Waheid Seif
Waheid Seif
Waheid Seif


Ahmad Bedir
Ahmad Bedir
Ahmad Bedir


Sanaa Younes
Sanaa Younes
Sanaa Younes


Kawthar Ramzy
Kawthar Ramzy
Kawthar Ramzy


Sayed Sadek
Sayed Sadek
Sayed Sadek


Aleya Abdel Moneim
Aleya Abdel Moneim
Aleya Abdel Moneim


Fekry Abaza
Fekry Abaza
Fekry Abaza
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