Mohamed Said
Acting
Known For

The Search for the Nile is a 1971 BBC One docudrama miniseries about the 19th-century European quest to find the source of the Nile River, focusing on explorers like Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, and David Livingstone. The acclaimed six-part series, starring Kenneth Haigh as Burton, is known for its detailed portrayal of the explorers' hardships, rivalries, and discoveries, winning a Primetime Emmy and a Peabody Award.
The Search for the Nile
A young man, consumed by envy, unknowingly causes harm to his friends. One day, an older man approaches him and shares cautionary stories about how jealousy ruins relationships and lives. Through a heartfelt conversation, the young man begins to confront his destructive feelings and considers changing for the better. The film explores emotional growth, self-awareness, and the damage that envy can inflict when left unchecked.