"Nass Welad Nass" is a single series presented by Nadia Lotfi throughout her artistic career

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Cairo – Gololy
The late Egyptian actress Nadia Lotfi, who left our world on the morning of Tuesday, February 4, during her sixty-year career, presented a single television series in the 1990s, despite her great success in Egyptian cinema.
In 1993, the TV series "Nass Walad Nass", starring the late artist Nadia Lutfi, Karam Mutawa, Ahmed Badir, Mohamed Awad, Amina Rizk and Abdel Moneim Madbouly, was shown.
The series tells the story of a family consisting of a man, his wife, his mother, and his mother's father, and he has three sons, a social comic series that highlights the family's exposure to many physical and social problems.
The series brought together the great artist, Ahmed Helmy and artist Ramiz Jalal, at the beginning of their artistic career, and embodied the characters of her children during the events of the series.
The series was written by the great writer Bahjat Qamar and directed by Adel Sadiq, and was a great success at the time of its release.
The great Egyptian actress, Nadia Lotfi, died on Tuesday morning, February 4, after a long struggle with the disease, after she was exposed to a severe health crisis that caused her to enter a coma and transfer her to the intensive care room.
Technical critic Tariq Al-Shennawi called the artist Nadia Lutfi to pray for her after the increasing health crisis and the deterioration of her condition during the past hours. He said in a post on his personal page on Facebook: God willing, the great artist will pass the crisis more than pray for her.
And the artist, Yousra, has revealed that the reason for the deterioration of the health of the artist Nadia Lutfi is that she was discharged from the hospital to participate in the funeral of her son's wife, which led to her suffering from a severe cold and her health condition deteriorated after that.
It is worth noting that Nadia Lutfi was born in 1937, and she is considered one of the most famous stars of the golden age of Egyptian cinema.
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