Rania Mansour joins the cast of "El Set Lama" alongside Yousra
Rania Mansour joins the film "El Set Lama" alongside Yousra and Amr Abdel Jalil.
Actress Rania Mansour has joined the cast of the film "El Set Lama," starring alongside the star Yousra and actor Amr Abdel Jalil, marking a new collaboration and the first of its kind between Rania and Yousra.
In a special statement, Rania expressed her great happiness to be part of this cinematic project, which includes a distinguished group of stars. She confirmed that the audience can expect a special surprise through her performance in the film. She also revealed that filming will begin next Saturday, hoping that the work will be well received by both viewers and critics alike.
Besides Yousra and Amr Abdel Jalil, the cast of "El Set Lama" includes Majid Al-Masry and Hamdy Heikal. The film is written by Kiro Ayman and Mohamed Badawi, with expectations that it will be a strong addition to the careers of all participating artists.
It is worth mentioning that Rania Mansour recently caught attention with her role in the series "Shabab Emra’a" (A Woman’s Youth), which aired during Ramadan. The series featured a large cast including Ghada Abdel Razek and Mohamed Mahmoud. It was written by Mohamed Suleiman Abdel Malik and directed by Ahmed Hassan, achieving notable success.
With this new role, Rania Mansour continues to strengthen her artistic presence with remarkable steps both in drama and cinema, aiming for further successes in her career.
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