The story of Hana Al-Zahid’s transformation from Barbie doll to Annabelle while under house arrest

A great success has been achieved by the series House Arrest since its episodes were shown on the platform watch it The work achieved wide follow-up and topped the trends, and among the things that caught the audience’s attention was the distinctive level in which the artist, Hana Al Zahid, appeared in a different and new role for her, as appears with each episode of the work.

Here is asceticism in the style of the Barbie doll
Here is asceticism in the style of the Barbie doll


Here is the ascetic Who was always described by her fans as the Barbie bride because of her beauty and long hair, she appeared in a completely different role during the events of the series, even making the same fans associate her with a completely different bride, Annabelle, which proves her surprise to her fans in a different and completely new role for her.

Here are Zahid and Annabelle
Here are Zahid and Annabelle


House arrest series Watch It is the latest original work, starring Hana Al-Zahed, Sabreen, Mohamed Al-Sharnoubi, Mahmoud Al-Bazawi, Tharaa Jbeil, Hazem Ehab, Aida Riyad, Latifa Ahmed, and a number of other artists and guest of honor Ahmed Hatem, and written by Ahmed Adel and directed by Ahmed Samir Farrag. Its events take place within a social-psychological framework that is not devoid of suspense.

The heroine of the series, Hana El Zahed, plays the role of a pharmacist who resorts to psychiatry after the death of her husband. Here, she witnesses events that occur at the clinic of the psychiatrist, played by the star Sabreen. She meets Mohamed El Sharnouby, who plays the role of Ibn Sabreen, and a series of unexpected events begin.

It is noteworthy that Hana Al-Zahed is currently showing her the movie “A Few Hours in a Day”, which is written, screenplay and dialogue by Muhammad Sadiq and directed by Othman Abulban and starring Hisham Majed, Hana Al-Zahed, Mai Omar, Ahmed Al-Saadani, Muhammad Salam, Muhammad Al-Sharnoubi, Asma Jalal, Hoda Al-Mufti, Khaled Anwar, Mayan Al-Sayed and a number of other artists, and the events of the film take place within a social, romantic framework.

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