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Nadia (TV Series)
''Nadia'' is an Iraqi TV series, consisting of eighteen episodes, directed by Salah Karam and starring Iraqi actors Hassan Hosni and Amel Senan. Adel (Hosni) falls deeply in love with a girl he meets - he learns she is prone to sudden and mystifying disappearances, seemingly at random. Adding to Adel's growing confusion, everyone around him, including his family and closest friends, steadfastly deny the very existence of any such girl in his life, insisting, sometimes forcefully, that she is a mere figment of his infatuation, a projection by his damaged psyche of the idealized woman. Following the events of the series and the revelation of a complex conspiracy, seemingly organized by the owner of the hotel where the conspirators meet and plot (played by Iraqi artist Wajeeh Abdul-Ghani), Adel's 'idealized projection' reveals her name to be 'Nadia'. Overview Nadia is an Iraqi drama series consisting of twenty-four episodes, directed by Salah Karam and starring by Hassan Hosni and ...
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Salah Karam (director)
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