From Cleopatra to Monica Bellucci.. Asma Jalal leads the trend because of “Room 207”

The artist, Asmaa Jalal, topped the social networking sites during the past days, following appearing in the eighth episode of the series “Room 207”, which is shown on the “Watch VIP” platform, and co-starring Muhammad Farraj, Reham Abdel Ghafour and Nardin Faraj, and its events take place within a framework of mystery and suspense.

Asma Jalal appeared in the role of Faten Jamil, the woman who arrives at the hotel, and men are attracted to her just by looking at her.

The young artist was able to garner wide acclaim on social media, especially following she appeared in one of the scenes in the clothes of Queen Cleopatra, where she was able to influence Jamal Al-Sawaf (Mohamed Farrag) so that he would not leave the hotel, and she was able to lure him into her room, “Room 207”.

As well as her appearance in a scene that almost coincides with a scene by the Italian actress and model Monica Bellucci, where she was sitting and surrounded by many men, then a man goes to her to light her cigarette.

The events of the series “Room 207” take place in the sixties of the last century, and it revolves around Room No. 207 in the “Luna” Hotel, where “Jamal Al-Sawaf”, embodied by the artist Mohamed Farrag, begins his new job as a receptionist at the hotel, then terrifying events begin to appear in the life of Inmates of “Room 207”, and “Jamal” finds himself responsible for revealing the truth regarding what is going on in light of the rumors he hears regarding that mysterious room.

The work is taken from a novel by the late Ahmed Khaled Tawfiq, which was published in 2008 and republished in a new edition in 2017. It consists of 12 stories, all of which take place inside “Room 207” located in a hotel whose owner insisted that it remain despite the terrifying and unfortunate events it witnessed, in which many people were killed. Persons.

The series includes a large number of art stars, most notably the artist Mohamed Farrag, the artist Reham Abdel Ghafour, Nardin Farag, Murad Makram, Kamel Al Basha, Youssef Othman, Salwa Othman, Samar Allam, and a number of other artists. Directed by Mohamed Bakir, written by Tamer Ibrahim.

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