
Supermarket
Drama
Overview
Ramzi is a principled musician who lives in his inlaws house. He plays the piano in a resort to make a living. When his sister in law, who hates music, kicks him out, he moves back to his mother's department, and meets Amira, a childhood friend
Top Cast


Naglaa Fathy
Naglaa Fathy
Amira Abdul Majeed
Naglaa Fathy
Amira Abdul Majeed


Mamdouh Abdelalim
Mamdouh Abdelalim
Ramzi
Mamdouh Abdelalim
Ramzi


Adel Adham
Adel Adham
Dr. Azmy
Adel Adham
Dr. Azmy


Aaidah Riyadh
Aaidah Riyadh
Mona - Ramzi's wife
Aaidah Riyadh
Mona - Ramzi's wife


Nabil Al Helfawi
Nabil Al Helfawi
Khaled
Nabil Al Helfawi
Khaled


Aida Abdel Aziz
Aida Abdel Aziz
Ramzi's mother
Aida Abdel Aziz
Ramzi's mother


Mona Zakaria
Mona Zakaria
Rabab - Khaled's wife
Mona Zakaria
Rabab - Khaled's wife


Mohammed Tawfik
Mohammed Tawfik
Abdul Majeed’s uncle - Amira’s father
Mohammed Tawfik
Abdul Majeed’s uncle - Amira’s father


Zeinab Wahby
Zeinab Wahby
Mahasin - Mona's sister
Zeinab Wahby
Mahasin - Mona's sister


Rashad Farag
Rashad Farag
Rashad Farag
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