In an unprecedented step, turning the second part of the series "B 100 Wesh" into a movie

The producer of the Egyptian series "B 100 Wesh" announced the transformation of its upcoming second part into a movie, in an unprecedented step in the history of Egyptian cinema.

According to the statements of the producer, Gamal El-Adl, to the Egyptian newspaper, "The Seventh Day," he decided to transfer the series to the cinema screen instead of presenting a second part, after the success of the first part in the Ramadan 2020 drama season.

Al-Adl pointed out that the filming of the film will be launched during the coming period, and it will be written by Amr Al-Dali, and it will be directed by the director of the first part, Kamila Abu Zekry, and starring the same series, Nelly Karim, Asir Yassin, Ola Rushdie, Islam Ibrahim, Mustafa Darwish and Sherif Desouki.

The events of the first part of the series "B 100 Wesh" ended with the members of the monument gang losing all their money, and resorting to beggars in Switzerland, where they fled from the grip of the Egyptian police, after one of its members "Fathi" betrayed them and embodies his role by Mustafa Darwish, and he alone seized the sum of 300 million pounds from Last operation he shared with them.

According to Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper, “B 100 Wesh” is the first Egyptian series to be transferred to the cinema screen, after the usual practice of transforming cinematic films into television dramas, such as “Al-Kif”, “Shame” and “Naguib Mahfouz” trilogy.

"B 100 Wesh" series revolves around a group of professional swindlers who practice multiple fraudulent operations in order to achieve their dreams of wealth.

And the series "B 100 Wesh" written by Ahmed Wael and Amr Al-Daly, directed by Kamila Abu Zekry, and starring Nelly Karim, Asir Yassin, Ola Rushdie, Islam Ibrahim, Mustafa Darwish, Sherif Desouki, Donia Maher, Salwa Muhammad Ali and Hanan Youssef, and produced by the "Al Adl Group" company.

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