
Granita
Drama
Overview
A young Egyptian man travels with his family to Hurghada on a work trip, where he works with foreign tourists. There, he meets a woman with an Egyptian father and an American mother. Despite his family's objections, he falls in love and marries her after she becomes pregnant. However, their marriage soon faces challenges as cultural differences emerge—he is deeply rooted in Upper Egyptian traditions, while she embraces a modern American lifestyle.
Top Cast


Ezzat Al Alaily
Ezzat Al Alaily
Abo Hassan
Ezzat Al Alaily
Abo Hassan


Hesham Selim
Hesham Selim
Hassan
Hesham Selim
Hassan


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


Alaa Morsy
Alaa Morsy
Alaa Morsy
farah (Fedra)
farah (Fedra)
farah (Fedra)


Laila Sheir
Laila Sheir
Laila Sheir


Amr Mahdi
Amr Mahdi
Amr Mahdi


Amira El Aidy
Amira El Aidy
Amira El Aidy


Mostafa Darwish
Mostafa Darwish
Mostafa Darwish


Fekry Abaza
Fekry Abaza
Fekry Abaza
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