
Therapy
Drama
Overview
Ziad and Hend, a couple struggling to reignite their failing marriage, visit a therapist, Nour, who unexpectedly shares a buried romantic history with Ziad. As therapy sessions reveal suppressed emotions and unspoken truths, the three are forced to confront their choices. Caught between guilt, desire, and duty, the couple and their therapist grapple with personal and relational conflicts that blur the lines between healing and harm.
Top Cast
Kareem Sorour
Kareem Sorour
Ziad
Kareem Sorour
Ziad
Amira El Namees
Amira El Namees
Hend
Amira El Namees
Hend
Alaa Sherief
Alaa Sherief
Nour
Alaa Sherief
Nour
Mariam El Kady
Mariam El Kady
Malika
Mariam El Kady
Malika
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