The young actress Nour Ehab is preparing for the release of her new film titled "The 7 O'Clock," written and directed by Mahmoud Zahran, which is set to be released in the summer of 2025. The film is one of the most anticipated cinematic works, especially as it brings together a group of prominent stars in comedy and drama. The film stars Mohamed El-Sharnoubi and Nour Ehab, exploring a love story between the two main characters, with events unfolding in a romantic context mixed with many comedic scenes that appeal to the audience.
The film also features a number of comedy stars who have a wide fanbase, including Mohamed Tharwat, Ahmed El-Rafie, Nada Moussa, Mahmoud
Hafeez, Ahmed El-Az'ar, and Nadine. Actor Bayoumi Fouad appears in a guest role, being one of Egypt's leading names in comedy. The film portrays a social comedy atmosphere that reflects some aspects of daily life and conveys a humanitarian message within a framework of humor and laughter, focusing on interactions between various characters.
Director Mahmoud Zahran, who has extensive experience in cinematic direction, continues shooting the remaining scenes in preparation for the final editing phase. This film is expected to be a turning point in Nour Ehab's career, as it combines dramatic and comedic elements that will appeal to a diverse audience of various ages and social backgrounds.
"The 7 O'Clock" is seen as a landmark in Nour Ehab's cinematic career, offering her the opportunity to portray a character that is both romantic and comedic. The film is one of those that deals with social topics in a light-hearted manner, making it easier for the audience to connect with the events. Through this film, Nour Ehab presents a new side of her acting abilities, showcasing new facets of her talent.
Furthermore, her participation in this film confirms that she is one of the promising young faces in Egyptian cinema, as she has established herself in multiple works over the past years. Nour seems to be steadily moving towards delivering more works that resonate with cinema lovers, especially with the variety of roles she takes on in different projects.
On the other hand, Nour Ehab participated in the recent Ramadan season through the series "Hisbet Amry," where she played the role of the daughter of actress Rogina. She received significant appreciation from the audience and critics for her performance, where she portrayed Rogina's daughter who married and moved to Canada at the beginning of the series. This role added to Nour Ehab's artistic portfolio and made her shine even more in television drama. The series also featured prominent stars like Amr Abdel-Geleel, Mahmoud El-Bazawi, Mohamed Redwan, Ali El-Tayeb, Nour Qadri, Nadine, Omar Raziq, and others. The series was written by Mahmoud Ezzat, directed by Mai Mamdouh, and produced by the United Media Services Company.
In her cinema career, Nour Ehab also proved her ability to shine in film through her participation in "Al-Hareefa 2," which achieved high box office revenues upon its release. The film starred a group of young stars, including Nour El-Nabawy, Ahmed Ghazy, Kazbra, Slim Turk, along with several guest stars like Ahmed Fahmy, Asser Yassin, and Asmaa Galal, making it one of the films that achieved great public success.
Looking at Nour Ehab's diverse artistic career so far, it is clear that she has made a distinct mark in both television drama and cinema. With each new project, she proves that she is a young actress with immense talent and the ability to deliver varied roles, reflecting a clear evolution in her artistic journey.
"The 7 O'Clock" is expected to attract a large audience in the summer of 2025, especially since the film relies on a fresh concept that combines romance and comedy, featuring a distinguished cast that can offer diverse and refined performances. This film will be a focal point for many, whether they are fans of comedy cinema or those who enjoy love stories told in a new way.
It is worth noting that Nour Ehab has proven through her participation in various artistic works that she is one of the most prominent young faces in the Egyptian artistic scene. Also noteworthy is her careful selection of projects, always ensuring her participation in works that contribute to presenting a new image of Egyptian art.
Amid the challenges faced by artists due to the intense competition in the cinema and drama industries, Nour Ehab continues to prove her ability to