
Return My Heart
Romance · Drama · History
Overview
In Egypt forties and before the 14th of July revolution in 1952, a poor family lives in a prince's palace where the father works as a gardener. The family has two children Ali and Hassan. Ali grows up liking the prince's daughter who loves him too. Now grown ups, they realize how impossible this love story is. Joining the army, Ali fights in Palestine while the brother joins the police and is part of the King's guards. Ali gets back from Palestine and joins the secret military movement that will soon rule Egypt, The Free Officers. The revolution starts and the Free Officers are now in charge, putting Ali against his brother as a guard for the king and also against his lover, the prince's daughter as the revolution will confiscate all her family's wealth.
Top Cast


Shoukry Sarhan
Shoukry Sarhan
علي
Shoukry Sarhan
علي


Mariam Fakhr Eddine
Mariam Fakhr Eddine
الأميرة إنجي
Mariam Fakhr Eddine
الأميرة إنجي


Salah Zulfikar
Salah Zulfikar
حسين
Salah Zulfikar
حسين


Hussein Reyaad
Hussein Reyaad
الريس عبدالواحد الجنايني
Hussein Reyaad
الريس عبدالواحد الجنايني


Ahmed Mazhar
Ahmed Mazhar
الأمير علاء
Ahmed Mazhar
الأمير علاء


Hind Rostom
Hind Rostom
الراقصة كريمة
Hind Rostom
الراقصة كريمة


Rushdy Abaza
Rushdy Abaza
صلاح
Rushdy Abaza
صلاح


Ferdoos Mohamed
Ferdoos Mohamed
أم حسين
Ferdoos Mohamed
أم حسين


Zahrat Al-Ola
Zahrat Al-Ola
بهية
Zahrat Al-Ola
بهية


Kamal Yasseen
Kamal Yasseen
سليمان
Kamal Yasseen
سليمان
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