Yousra prepares to film her role in "El-Sitt Lama" after completing rehearsals | Photos
Yousra begins filming her scenes in the movie "El-Sitt Lama" after finishing rehearsals.
Yousra Finalizes Preparations to Begin Filming “El-Sitt Lama”
Star Yousra has completed the final preparations to begin shooting her scenes in the film "El-Sitt Lama," following her return from France after participating in the Cannes Film Festival, which concluded on May 24.
The final rehearsal took place at the production company of Mohamed El Sobky, in the presence of producers Nada El Sobky and Rana El Sobky, along with the film’s crew. Filming for Yousra’s scenes is scheduled to begin next Tuesday in the Zamalek area.
It is expected that filming will pause temporarily during the Eid al-Adha holiday and resume immediately after the break.

About the Film
"El-Sitt Lama" is classified as a light social drama that addresses several women's issues. The film stars a prominent cast including Yousra, Majed El Masry, Dorra, Yasmin Raeis, Amr Abdel Gelil, Mahmoud El Bezawy, Rania Mansour, Donia Sami, Entessar, and Mai Hassan, in addition to several guest appearances. The screenplay is by Kiro Ayman and Mohamed Badawy, directed by Khaled Abou Gharib, and produced by Nada and Rana El Sobky.
Yousra’s Other Projects
It is worth noting that Yousra had already started filming her new movie "Banat Faten" before traveling to the Cannes Festival. The film co-stars a group of actors, most notably Huda El Mufti, Basem Samra, Sudanese actor Mostafa Shehata, Islam Mubarak, and Hamdy Heikal, with a special guest appearance by actor Hassan Malek. The film is written by Amina Mostafa and directed by Mohamed Nader.
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