
Ghada Abdel Razek Joining Ahmed El Sakka & Ahmed Fahmy Film "Ahmed Wi Ahmed"
Yara Sameh
Egyptian actress Ghada Abdel Razek has joined the high-profile cast of Ahmed El Sakka and Ahmed Fahmy's upcoming film "Ahmed Wi Ahmed".
The pic boasts a cast that includes Tarek Lotfy, Gihan El Shamashergy, Mohamed Lotfy, and more.
Ahmed Nader Galal directs the film from a script by Ahmed Darwish and Mohamed Abdullah. Film Square is the studio behind the pic.
It marks the first collaboration between El Sakka and Lotfy on the big screen in 19 years after the 2006 film "Ean Aleashq Walhuaa".
The pic also witnesses the fourth collaboration between the duo after the TV series "El Atawla" seasons one and season 2, the 2006 film "Ean Aleashq Walhuaa", and the 1998 film "Saeidi Fil Gameaa Al Amerikeya".
"Ahmed Wi Ahmed" is set to premiere during the Eid al-Adha movie marathon.
Abdel Razek, born on July 6, 1965, studied computer science at Cairo University. She started her career on television with several appearances in television commercials.
She started getting film roles in the early 1990s and scored her first major role in the 1999 film 'Lamadah' (Chatterbox).
Abdel Razek is known for her roles in TV productions such as "Ya Regal Al-Alem Etahido" (2000), "Aailat Al Hajj Metwaly' (2001), "Batta W Akhwatha" (2004), "Al-Batniya" (2009), 'Ma'a Sabq Al Israr' (2012), "El Kabous" (2015), 'Hekayet Kayat' (2013), and "Al-Sayyeda Al-Oula" (2014).
She is also known for her performances in theatrical productions such as 'Al Ikhwa Al Andal' (The Wicked Brothers), and 'Houda Karama'.
In 2003, Abdel Razek took part in the Ramadan trivia show 'Farah Farah' (Joy Joy).
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