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| | Al-Ahram Weekly | Culture | Ramadan TV mix-up |
 | | Her grown up children want to be part of the more flashy lifestyle represented by their father, Ahlam's ex Dr Ezzeddin, played by a cigar smoking, sleazy white suit wearing Ezzat Abu Oaf who, of course, resides in a massive palace surrounded by glorious swimming pools and gardens. |
 | | When Ahlam finally does move to Cairo, though, it is to investigate the unfair goings-on at the historic Bab Zeweila residence she co-owns with her evil, constantly stoned cousin Hagg Lutfi -- played by an indomitable Youssef Shaaban. |
 | | In Ahlam 'Adiya, when one of the crooks pickpockets a wallet, he makes sure, after taking the money, to send the ID cards back to the wallet's owner by mail: "We have mercy too," he says to his partner in crime, by way of explanation. |
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