
The Liar
Drama · Thriller
Overview
When Hamdy publishes an investigative report condemning the owner of a textile company and accusing him of embezzlement and bribery, the owner tries to clear his name by getting the factory workers and Hamdy to change their testimony.
Top Cast


Mahmoud Yassin
Mahmoud Yassin
Mahmoud Hamdi/Ibrahim Zaki Al-Mashfi
Mahmoud Yassin
Mahmoud Hamdi/Ibrahim Zaki Al-Mashfi


Mervat Amin
Mervat Amin
Doria
Mervat Amin
Doria


Madiha Kamel
Madiha Kamel
Mervat
Madiha Kamel
Mervat


Shwikar
Shwikar
Aziza Halawa
Shwikar
Aziza Halawa


Sameer Ghanem
Sameer Ghanem
Essam
Sameer Ghanem
Essam


Hamdy Ahmed
Hamdy Ahmed
Marzouk Hassanein
Hamdy Ahmed
Marzouk Hassanein


Sayed Zayan
Sayed Zayan
Abbas
Sayed Zayan
Abbas


Mohamed Negm
Mohamed Negm
Mohamed Negm


Ali Al Sharif
Ali Al Sharif
Ali Al Sharif


Gamil Ratib
Gamil Ratib
Sami Kamal
Gamil Ratib
Sami Kamal
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