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The year 2011 was not just about revolutions and parliaments. It was about two 19-year-olds stealing a moment in a chaotic city, whispering promises into a Nokia phone, hoping that a better world—for their country and their love—was just around the corner.
The rich-girl/poor-boy trope done right. Rana defied her father for Khaled, a journalist. Their secret rooftop meetings became iconic. (Spoiler: He dies in episode 27. We’re still not over it.)
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