“Am I ugly or oppressed?” Saba Mubarak suffers in the promo for “Hygienic String”

The Egyptian channel ONTV recently released the promo for the highly anticipated series *”Watar Hassas,”* starring Saba Mubarak. Though the exact release “Am I ugly or oppressed?” Saba Mubarak suffers in the promo for “Hygienic String” date remains undisclosed, the channel teased its arrival by simply stating it will air “soon,” building excitement among fans.

Promo Highlights for *”Watar Hassas”*

In the teaser, Saba Mubarak’s character is seen grappling with feelings of inadequacy and isolation. In one emotional moment, she questions herself, saying, “Why does everyone think I’m not good? Am I truly not good, or am I oppressed, and everyone believes I’m wrong?” The promo suggests a complex, emotionally charged storyline centered on Mubarak’s character’s inner turmoil and struggles with those around her.

“Am I ugly or oppressed?” Saba Mubarak suffers and Wael Farag Reunite for *”Watar Hassas”*

"Am I ugly or oppressed?" Saba Mubarak suffers in the promo for "Hygienic String"

 

This project marks a renewed collaboration between Saba Mubarak and director Wael Farag, following the tremendous success of their previous work together on *”Between the Lines.”* Fans are eager to see what the dynamic duo will create this time, with *”Watar Hassas”* promising to be another captivating production.

"Am I ugly or oppressed?" Saba Mubarak suffers in the promo for "Hygienic String"

 

The series also reunites Saba Mubarak with actress Engy El Mokadem after their memorable work “Am I ugly or oppressed?” Saba Mubarak suffers in the promo for “Hygienic String” together on *”Girls’ Tales.”*

Cast and Storyline of *”Watar Hassas” Saba Mubarak suffers in the promo for “Hygienic String”

"Am I ugly or oppressed?" Saba Mubarak suffers in the promo for "Hygienic String"

 

The series features a stellar cast led by Saba Mubarak, including Mohamed Alaa, Engy El Mokadem, Hedy Karam, Lobna Wanas. Mohamed El Amrousy, Hager Afifi, Ahmed Ghazy, Taqi Hossam, Saleh Abdel Nabi, Tamim Abdo, and others. With 45 episodes, the series is written by Amin Gamal and directed by Wael Farag, produced by United Media Services.

What’s Next for Saba Mubarak?

In addition to *”Watar Hassas,”* the Jordanian actress is gearing up for another exciting project. She is set to star in the upcoming series *”Al Wahm,”* which is expected to begin filming soon. The show aims to be part of the Ramadan 2025 TV series lineup. Further solidifying Saba Mubarak’s presence in the competitive drama race.

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