After a Long Absence… Diaa El-Rouh Reveals Why She Left Acting and Teases a Possible Comeback
Actress Diaa El-Rouh, known for her role in “Hob El-Banat”, revealed the reasons behind her long absence from the artistic scene, saying she faced disappointments in the industry and hopes to return.
Actress Diaa El-Rouh spoke about her long break from the spotlight, explaining that she went through a difficult period in the entertainment industry that affected her career and led to her withdrawal from acting in recent years.
Disappointments Behind Her Absence
Diaa El-Rouh stated that she is currently not being offered acting roles, adding that she experienced several disappointments within the artistic community, which contributed to her stepping away from the scene.
Despite this, she expressed a strong desire to return to acting and resume her artistic career.
Notable Works in Her Career
She is also known for her role in the 2004 film “Hob El-Banat”, which achieved significant success and featured a star-studded cast including Leila Eloui, Hanan Turk, Ahmed Ezz, and Ashraf Abdel Baky, written by Nehad Abdel Aziz and directed by Khaled El-Hagar.
Questions About Her Disappearance
Despite her early success, she gradually disappeared from the artistic scene, leaving fans wondering about the reasons behind her absence and whether she would return in the future.
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