

Comedy · Romance
Overview
A woman who works as a DJ is known to live alone and has her own messy world, but when she meets a teacher who is always serious and well organized, the contradiction between their personalities result in many comedic situations.
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Maguy Bou Ghosn
Maguy Bou Ghosn
يارا
Maguy Bou Ghosn
يارا
Hind Baz
Hind Baz
Hind Baz


Wissam Sabbagh
Wissam Sabbagh
Wissam Sabbagh
Masa Habib
Masa Habib
Masa Habib
Pierre Jamjian
Pierre Jamjian
Pierre Jamjian
Christian El Zoghby
Christian El Zoghby
Christian El Zoghby
Samara Nohra
Samara Nohra
Samara Nohra
Yorgo Chalhoub
Yorgo Chalhoub
Yorgo Chalhoub
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