The highly anticipated fantasy-drama series “Mamlaket al-Hareer” (Silk Kingdom) is slated to premiere on Sunday at the ON Channel at 7:30 PM, rebroadcast on ON Drama Channel at 10 PM.
Setting
The fantasy series takes place within a fictional kingdom, where King Nour Eddin is assassinated by his covetous brother, “Al-Dahabi,” which opens the door to a conflict over the throne.
The king’s two sons, Shams Eddin and Jalal Eddin, escape with the help of the loyal servant Radwan, but are separated during their flight. One grows up in a military battalion, the other among bandits. Meanwhile, their older sister, Jalila, is held captive and forced by al-Dahabi to marry his son.
What unfolds is an epic struggle filled with secrets, betrayal, and revenge to reclaim the usurped throne.
Cast
The series features a large group of stars, led by Karim Mahmoud Abdel-Aziz, Asmaa Abul-Yazid, Ahmed Ghazy, Amr Abdel-Jalil, Sarah al-Tunsi, Mahmoud al-Bezawy, Waleed Fawaz, Salwa Othman, Sarah Baraka, and Youssef Omar. It is written and directed by Peter Mimi.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm
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