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It was revealed in a comic way .. What is Amy Samir Ghanem’s disease?

The actress Amy Samir Ghanem announced, through the feature of the photographer attached to her own account in “Instagram”, that she had an emergency health crisis after being subjected to a cold during filming her scenes in the series “Iqbal Makhwa”, which is scheduled to be shown in the work of the new Ramadan drama, which begins at the beginning of March Next.

Amy published a picture of a group of medications that the doctor prescribed to her, and commented on the picture in the way, where she wrote the first words of the song “Ramadan in Egypt, a second need” by Hussein Al Jasmi, and she also put a background for the image, so that Amy’s fans and her fans interact with her post, praying to God for her complete recovery.

It is noteworthy that Amy continues filming her scenes in the series “Iqbal Beyoua”, despite her illness, due to the limited time and its association with the obligations of the Ramadan drama season, and the official page of the “Watch It” platform published the scenes of the filming of the series, as the comic scenes that characterized the work showed. In a comment on these scenes, Amy said: “If the scenes of the series” I wish you have all the comedy and laughter, the series itself will remain a factor? “

The series “Iqbal Makhwa” revolves within the framework of separate connected episodes, each of which includes a different story in a social context full of comedy and drama, and the duo Amy Samir Ghanem and Hassan Al -Raddad appear in the role of a couple who present multiple personalities within exciting situations and events.

A number of artists, including: Suleiman Eid, Alaa Morsi, Mohamed Tharwat, Arafa Abdel -Rasoul, and Reham Al -Shanwani, are participating in the championship of the duo, and it was written by Ahmed Saad Wali and Alaa Hassan and directed by Alaa Ismail. (she has)

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