The second part of Lenin al-Ramly and Nader Galaal’s trilogy “Bekheet and Adeela”. A gang of drugs dealers finances Bekheet and Adeela’s parliament campaign. At the end, Bekheet and Adeela figured out that the gang has its hidden agenda, they enter the elections as independents, become members and finally overcome the gang.
Acting
Adel Emam and Sherine's electric comic chemistry.
Writing
Lenin al-Ramly's sharp social commentary disguised as farce.

Director
Nader Galal
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of a landmark trilogy that defined 1990s Egyptian political comedy, directly mocking Mubarak-era electoral corruption with surprising bite.
Adel Emam's improvised physical comedy during the campaign rally scenes became so popular that politicians later referenced them in actual speeches.
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