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Kaydahonna Azeem, is a 1983 Egyptian movie, directed by Hassan Al-Imam, and starring Farid Shawqy, Afaf Shoieb, Farouq Al Fishawy. with a runtime of 155 minutes.
Kaydahonna Azeem is an Egyptian social drama series that opens with a seemingly straightforward family arrangement: Teacher Abu Al-Atawf and Teacher Atta agree to unite their children Ibrahim and Samsim in marriage. But when Ibrahim's uncle Abdul Basir arrives to offer his blessing, he crosses paths with Atta and stumbles onto a far more complicated story. Atta has spent years working with a lawyer to prove that her daughter Samsim is the biological child of a wealthy man named Lotfy, who married Atta in an unregistered customary marriage and later denied paternity, forcing Atta to register Samsim under the name of her deceased husband. A drama that digs into questions of lineage, denied rights, and the lasting wounds of unacknowledged relationships.
Budget
$220K
Revenue
$349K
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