
Ana Wi Habibi
Drama · Music · Romance
Overview
The young Mounir (Mounir Mourad), a talented artist, tries to take advantage of his unique talents, but he faces many difficulties in order to find his way. These difficulties disappear when he falls in love with a famous (Shadia) singer who exchanges feelings of love, and attaches him with her to work in the club where she sings. The nightclub manager interferes to spoil this relationship because he covets marrying her, and her aunt also opposes their relationship. The events follow and the two lovers are exposed to many pressures in order to maintain their love.
Top Cast


Shadia
Shadia
Shadia
Shadia
Shadia


Mounir Mourad
Mounir Mourad
Munir
Mounir Mourad
Munir


Zeinat Sedki
Zeinat Sedki
Aadalat Shadia's Aunt
Zeinat Sedki
Aadalat Shadia's Aunt


Abdelsalam Al-Nabulsi
Abdelsalam Al-Nabulsi
Mr. Salloua
Abdelsalam Al-Nabulsi
Mr. Salloua


Tawfiq Al-Deqen
Tawfiq Al-Deqen
Assistant Store Manager
Tawfiq Al-Deqen
Assistant Store Manager


Mohamed ElTabei
Mohamed ElTabei
Zahran, Munir's friend
Mohamed ElTabei
Zahran, Munir's friend


Ragaa Youssef
Ragaa Youssef
Dancer
Ragaa Youssef
Dancer


Shafiq Nour ElDein
Shafiq Nour ElDein
Grocer
Shafiq Nour ElDein
Grocer


Reyaad ElQasabgy
Reyaad ElQasabgy
Landlord
Reyaad ElQasabgy
Landlord


Zeinat Elwy
Zeinat Elwy
Dancer
Zeinat Elwy
Dancer
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