• Salwa Othman Portrays a Powerful Maternal Role in “A Father, But”
Actress Salwa Othman reveals details of her role in the TV series “A Father, But,” where she plays the mother of Mohamed Farrag, in a social drama addressing sensitive family issues, particularly child visitation rights after divorce.
🎬 A Deeply Human Role
Salwa Othman takes on a new dramatic challenge in “A Father, But,” portraying a mother caught in the middle of a complex family crisis. Her character plays a key role in shaping the emotional depth of the story.
👩👦 Motherhood Under Pressure
Her character represents a realistic image of an Egyptian mother struggling to support her son while attempting to preserve family bonds amid legal and emotional conflicts following divorce.
⚖️ Child Visitation Laws from a Different Perspective
The series highlights the psychological and emotional impact of visitation laws on fathers, presenting their struggles and the effect of these regulations on their relationships with their children.
🎭 Salwa Othman’s Emotional Depth
Known for her sincere and nuanced performances, Salwa Othman brings authenticity to the role through subtle expressions and emotionally grounded reactions.
🌪️ A Drama Filled with Emotional Conflict
Set within a social framework, the story follows a man who separates from his wife after prolonged disputes, opening the door to legal battles and emotional struggles that affect the entire family.
🌟 Star-Studded Cast and Visionary Direction
The series stars Mohamed Farrag, Hager Ahmed, Salwa Othman, Afaf Rashed, Mohamed Abu Dawoud, and Haidy Abdel Khalek.
Written and directed by Yasmin Ahmed Kamel, the show focuses on human emotions and realistic storytelling.
📺 A Compact and Intense Format
Consisting of 15 episodes, “A Father, But” offers a tightly paced narrative and is set to air on United Media Services channels.
📌 Fixed Closing:
“A Father, But” is among the most anticipated upcoming series, tackling pressing family and social issues through a realistic and emotionally driven dramatic lens.
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