
Karmen Gei
Drama · Music · Romance
Overview
Bizet's Carmen gets a modern adaptation. Seducting, provocating, sensual. All the ingredients for a perfect drama. With her charm, Karmen gets out of many situations.
Top Cast
Djeïnaba Diop Gaï
Djeïnaba Diop Gaï
Karmen Geï
Djeïnaba Diop Gaï
Karmen Geï
Magaye Niang
Magaye Niang
Lamine Diop
Magaye Niang
Lamine Diop


Stephanie Biddle
Stephanie Biddle
Angélique
Stephanie Biddle
Angélique


Thierno Ndiaye Doss
Thierno Ndiaye Doss
Old Samba
Thierno Ndiaye Doss
Old Samba
Dieynaba Niang
Dieynaba Niang
Ma Penda
Dieynaba Niang
Ma Penda
El Hadg Ndiaye
El Hadg Ndiaye
Massigi
El Hadg Ndiaye
Massigi


Aïssatou Diop
Aïssatou Diop
Majiguene
Aïssatou Diop
Majiguene
Yandé Codou Sène
Yandé Codou Sène
Beach singer
Yandé Codou Sène
Beach singer
Massamba Madieye
Massamba Madieye
Mansour
Massamba Madieye
Mansour


Ibrahima Mbaye
Ibrahima Mbaye
Sidar
Ibrahima Mbaye
Sidar
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