Celebrities
Egyptian actor Fathy Saad revealed a significant improvement in his health after suffering a severe medical condition that required hospitalization, expressing gratitude for the strong support he received from fellow artists and fans.
Dead Dogs Don’t Bite, screened at the Istanbul Film Festival, offers a bold Turkish cinematic debut that dives into illegal waste trafficking, using environmental decay as a metaphor for moral collapse and systemic corruption.
On the anniversary of her passing, Egyptian actress Sherine Seif El-Nasr is remembered as one of the most elegant faces of 1990s cinema, known for her calm beauty, her rumored royal family connection, and her notable withdrawal from the film industry.
The Egyptian comedy film “Bershama” has achieved a powerful debut in Saudi cinemas, topping the box office in its first week with earnings exceeding 10.8 million SAR, driven by strong audience engagement and its bold satirical storyline about exam chaos and cheating culture.
Egyptian actress Reem Sami shared stunning summer moments with her husband, businessman Mohamed El-Maghazi, aboard a luxury yacht. The photos quickly gained massive attention on social media, highlighting her elegant style and peaceful personal life away from filming pressure.
In an emotional reflection, actress Wiam Magdy revisited her memories with her late grandmother, “Teta Nawal,” revealing how her presence played a powerful role in helping her overcome depression and rebuild her emotional balance through unconditional love and support.
Egyptian actress Nelly Karim reposted a powerful scene from the series “Fatma Aml Harbi,” sparking widespread discussion online following the Alexandria incident, reigniting debates about women’s rights and legal justice.
Episode 2 of “Le3bet 5” brings new comedic twists as Mai Kassab sets an unexpected condition to join her husband’s team, intensifying the rivalry between Hesham Maged and Chico on Shahid VIP.
Egyptian cinemas witnessed strong competition among five major films, with “Brashama” leading the box office at over 6 million EGP, while other films showed mixed performance across theaters.
Egyptian actress Neshwa Mustafa sparked widespread discussion after sharing advice for young women on choosing a suitable life partner, emphasizing responsibility, values, and emotional maturity, alongside similar messages from media figure Radwa El Sherbiny.
The Alexandria Short Film Festival has launched a new competition named after renowned filmmaker Khairy Beshara, featuring 20 Egyptian short films that explore social, psychological, and human themes with bold cinematic visions.
نجوى إبراهيم sparks debate by discussing polygamy, revealing a common belief among some men that second marriages later in life are more mature and stable—but is that really true? 🤔











