A Husband's Diary
A Husband's Diary

A Husband's Diary

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1990- 1990
1 Seasons
16 Episodes
8.0(1 votes)
Ended
Family
Comedy
Drama

Overview

When Ra'ouf suffers from a series of marital problems, the situation escalates until his wife kicks him out. In order to find a solution, he turns to his friend Youssef.

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Cast & Crew

17 members
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محمود ياسين

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محمود ياسين
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Ferdoos Abdel Hamid

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Ferdoos Abdel Hamid
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Abdallah Farghaly

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Abdallah Farghaly
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Hassan Hosny

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Hassan Hosny
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المنتصر بالله

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المنتصر بالله
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حسن مصطفى

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حسن مصطفى
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Simone

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Simone
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Zouzou Hamdy ElHakim

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Zouzou Hamdy ElHakim
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عائشة الكيلاني

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عائشة الكيلاني
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نهير أمين

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نهير أمين
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يوسف داود

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يوسف داود
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محمد أبو داود

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محمد أبو داود
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Khaled Mahmoud

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Khaled Mahmoud
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Ahmed Shaker Abd-Ellatif

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Ahmed Shaker Abd-Ellatif
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يوسف عيد

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يوسف عيد
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Mohamed Mansour

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Mohamed Mansour
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سليمان عيد

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سليمان عيد

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