

Misyou Ramadan Mabrouk Abul-Alamein Hamouda
The series revolves around the teacher of the first Arabic language, Professor Ramadan (Mohamed Heneidy), who lives in a rural village called Mitt Bariz, who is very loved by the people of the village and tries to exploit their love to illuminate their insight into what the mayor and the People's Assembly member asked about this village of corruption. In the midst of events, he goes to France and some comic paradoxes occur.
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Plot Summary
A simple, uneducated man named Ramadan Mabrouk Abul-Alamein Hamouda gets a job as a school principal, despite his lack of qualifications. He faces numerous challenges in managing the school and dealing with its eccentric students and staff. Through his unique approach and unwavering determination, he strives to bring order and improve the educational environment, often with humorous and unexpected results.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular comedy in Egypt, largely driven by the comedic performances of its lead actors, particularly Mohamed Henedi. It resonated with audiences for its lighthearted humor and relatable portrayal of everyday struggles within an educational setting.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comedic performances and lighthearted entertainment.
- Seen as a typical Egyptian comedy focused on social satire.
- Appreciated for its simple storyline and relatable characters.
Google audience: Audience reception information from Google is not readily available for this film. However, its popularity on Egyptian television and streaming platforms suggests a generally positive audience sentiment for its comedic elements.
Fun Fact
The film was a significant box office success in Egypt upon its release, cementing Mohamed Henedi's status as one of the country's leading comedic actors.
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