Draft:Ansaf Majaneen
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Comment: Is this article about the show or the novel? The sources mostly appear to be press releases. Are any of the people involved in the show important enough to have their own articles? Snowman304|talk 01:08, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
Half Crazies should link here
Ansaf Majaneen is a novel by Dr. Shaymaa Alshareef from Saudi Arabia. A 2021 Arabic television drama television series based on it. The show has 12 episodes[1] It stars Egyptian actors Ahmed Khaled Saleh and Asmaa Galal. Omar Rushdy Hamed directed the screenplay by Naglaa El-Hedeeny who was assisted by Mariam Naoum. The plot features a man who receives a heart transplant and hears the voice of its donor who wants him to solve a mystery.[2]
It was broadcasy by Viu.[3] [4]
The series is titled Half Crazies or Semi Insane[5] in English. "The Last Message" is song from its soundtrack.
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[edit]- ^ "Series - Ansaf Majaneen - 2021 Watch Online، Video، Trailer، photos، Reviews، Showtimes" – via elcinema.com.
- ^ Reporter, Staff (January 17, 2021). "Viu launches new Arabic original series 'Ansaf Majaneen'".
- ^ Serrano, Sofia (October 15, 2020). "Viu reveals rising star cast for upcoming Arabic original Ansaf Majaneen".
- ^ Serrano, Sofia (2020-10-15). "Viu reveals rising star cast for upcoming Arabic original Ansaf Majaneen". Campaign Middle East. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
- ^ Mohammed, Bassant (January 24, 2021). "Viu releases latest original Arabic-language series 'Ansaf Majaneen'".
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