
Ela Abnty(1992)
A social drama that revolves around a museum employee (Salah Zulfiqar) who ends his career by marrying a businesswoman (Laila Taher), who tries to control him and involve him in many of her deals, selling antiquities and smuggled art pieces, so he tries to escape from her and her life by marrying. From (Wafa Makki), when he discovers the involvement of his daughter Karima (Sahar Rami) in the matter, he tries to save her.
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