
Ahlam Al-Banat
Drama · Music
Overview
The events of the film center around three girls who share work and livelihood, and each one of them has a dream that dominates her thinking; Where (Rich) dreams all the time about wealth, while (Ahlam) is trying to achieve her artistic ambitions, while (Hoda) searches for love and stability, and each of the three girls follows different life paths in their continuous attempts to achieve these dreams.
Top Cast


Berlanty Abdel Hamid
Berlanty Abdel Hamid
درية
Berlanty Abdel Hamid
درية


Shoukry Sarhan
Shoukry Sarhan
أحمد
Shoukry Sarhan
أحمد


Abdelsalam Al-Nabulsi
Abdelsalam Al-Nabulsi
منير
Abdelsalam Al-Nabulsi
منير


Zizi El-Badrawy
Zizi El-Badrawy
هدى
Zizi El-Badrawy
هدى


Mary Moneib
Mary Moneib
نرجس
Mary Moneib
نرجس


Rushdy Abaza
Rushdy Abaza
Rushdy Abaza


Mary Ezz El Din
Mary Ezz El Din
Mary Ezz El Din


Mahmoud Lotfy
Mahmoud Lotfy
ساعى بالمحل
Mahmoud Lotfy
ساعى بالمحل


Abdel Halim ElQala'awy
Abdel Halim ElQala'awy
Abdel Halim ElQala'awy


Nadia Ezzat
Nadia Ezzat
فتحية
Nadia Ezzat
فتحية
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