Cyrine Abdel Nour's "Al-Nisyan": a promising tale of love and memory

Published May 9th, 2024 - 11:21 GMT
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ALBAWAB - Lebanese actress Cyrine Abdel Nour originally planned to air her new series "Al-Nisyan" during Ramadan, but the airtime schedule later changed.

Lebanese actress Cyrine Abdel Nour is renowned for her brilliant performances in a variety of roles, earning her a place among the most famous names in Arab theater.

In fact, she'll be making a triumphant comeback in the upcoming series "Forgetting," co-starring Syrian actor Qais Sheikh Najeeb. We have detailed the time, location, and channel information for the upcoming series "Forgetting" below.

In the midst of numerous obstacles that test their relationship, the two protagonists of "Forgetting" navigate a complicated love tale. Cyrine Abdel Nour plays a lady whose memories are slipping away, and Qais Sheikh Naguib plays the guy who is attempting to assist her.

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The series "Forgetting," characterized by a blend of romance and drama, introduces a unique and fresh storyline. Cyrine Abdel Nour, Dima Bayaa, Ammar Shalak, Rula Hamada, and Fadi Sobeih are among the brilliant actors competing in the contest.

Director Al-Fawz Tanjour is a Syrian filmmaker with a stellar resume that includes "Love of Damascus" and "Conditional Love," among his other notable works. Tanjour helms the series "Forgetting."

Shadi Kiwan, a gifted Syrian writer known for his several great works, such as "Sons of Adam" and "First Year of University," penned the narrative and language for the series "Forgetting."

"Forgetting" airs on Amazon PrimeVideo, a world-renowned platform for streaming movies and TV shows owned by the multinational corporation Amazon. Thirteen episodes make up the Oblivion series.

A lot of people are looking forward to the new series "Forgetting" because it has a cast of very talented performers and an intriguing plot. When it airs on PrimeVideo, we're crossing our fingers that viewers like it.

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