Ayman Bahgat Amar
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Ayman is a poet and a musician. He is among the most prolific poets of the contemporary period and he is the son of renowned playwright Bahgat Qammar. Ayman has authored yrics to...Read more some of Egypt and the Arab World’s most distinguished artists. Ayman also has experience writing cinema screenplays including “Bahebek” (“I Love You”) and “Anna Kaman” (“Me Too”) in 2003 for Mostafa Qammar, “’Andaleeb al-Dokky” in 2007 for Mohamed Heneidy, “Assif ‘ala al-Iz’ag” (“Sorry for the Disturbance”) in 2008 for Ahmed Helmy. Moreover Ayman has also been credited for several film songs along with opening and closing themes for television series. At the start of his career Ayaman used to write lyrics for songs used in advertisements for mobile phones and electronics. Thereafter Ayman got to know a couple of youths who were working on a music album titled “Akhadatho al-Seema” in 1991, however Ayman did not feel accomplished through that effort. Nonetheless he felt that the project was a good way to achieve recognition. Afterwards Ayman got to know the composer Hassan Donya who helped him make his way into the music tape industry. Thereafter Ayman had the chance to collaborate with a number of musicians of the likes of Samira Sa’eed, Faris, Ehab Tawfiq, ‘Amr Diab and others.
A Forced Marriage
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Laila is a wealthy girl who gets injured in a car accident. She gets blood transfer from her chauffeur, who has AIDS. Laila s life turns to misery, and she falls for Ahmed, a new employee in her father s company, who in turn loves Hend. But Laila s father threatens him to marry Laila.
Rayya And Sekina
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Rayya and Sekina, two poor sisters, kill their stepmother Ammuna and seize her gold, and to bury her body, Rayya marries Hasab Allah, and Sekina marries Abdel Aal, who works in the police station, so that he would dispel suspicions against them. Over time, they get used to bringing women to their homes, killing them, and stealing their gold.