Syrian actors Ayman Zeidan and Nourman Asaad have announced that they are awaiting the arrival of their firstborn baby in the upcoming months. The couple had recently gotten back together after making amends in complete secrecy after their divorce, reported the London based Elaph.
The couple had gotten a divorce only one month into their marriage without giving any explanation as to why the breakup occurred, after little effort from friends, the couples moved back together to give their relationship a second chance at marriage.
Ayman and Nourman wished to keep the news of their reunion a secret for some time, to avoid having their names all over the tabloids, and to avoid any confrontations with the media.
last year, the couple co-starred in the TV series “Hulako”, the leader of the Mogul during their occupation of the Arab homeland, directed by Bassel al Khatib. The historical series deals with the mechanisms of life for the Moguls, their way of living and laws. The series draws a compelling comparison between modern-day Middle East and the Middle East at that time, whose people, disunited and weak, were under threat by a super military force – the Moguls.
The last series the couple had worked on together was the second part of the comedy series Jamil Wa Hana, which up to this moment is still making airwaves with its funny characters, played by Ayman Zeidan and Norman Asa’ad.
Aiman had left the world of game shows to star in a new film "Sowar" (Photographs) produced by "Al Sharq" (Eastern) production company. Syrian director Samir Al Hussain is currently shooting the scenes for the new TV movie that depicts the Palestinian Uprising (Intifada) and the sufferings of the Palestinian people as a result of Israeli occupation and torturing.
The story revolves around a young photographer who documents the brutal occupation through his camera. Throughout his mission to capture all the details, he is shot and killed by Israeli fire and joins the list of matyres.
The film written by Mahmoud Ja'fary will costar Syrian actors Abbas Al Nouri, Nourman Asad, Abdul Rahman Al Rishi, Sabah Obeid, Nadim Salameh, Bassam Lutfi, Abdul Mun'im Amairi, and many others. - Albawaba.com
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