My dear audience made me trend (photos)

The Egyptian actress, Nadia El-Gendy, expressed her happiness for the public’s congratulations on her 76th birthday, stressing that this will push her to greater success.

Nadia El-Gendy, through her account on the “Instagram” website, posted a picture of her and commented: “I would like to thank everyone who celebrated my birthday on the occasion of my birthday, by thanking all the Egyptian and Arab websites, channels, producers, journalists and Arab stars for their beautiful greeting that made me happy.”

And she added: “I thank my family, friends and my great, beloved, dear audience, who made me trend today, with his love and encouragement for me, who is always in my back and my support, by thanking him for his beautiful comments that I read myself and make me happy and give me a strong impetus for more giving, success and perseverance, by thanking them for the greetings, posters, videos and positive, joyful comments.” .

And she concluded: “By thanking an individual, every sweet Asturian, and every person who made a beautiful gesture that made me happy on my birthday. I thank you all for your efforts and love, and with your love, oh, oh, and may God keep you for me.”

Nadia El-Gendy was born on March 24, 1946, and she began her artistic career through the movie “Beautiful” produced in 1958 in front of the artist Magda, where the film achieved great resonance, especially as it was discussing the Algerian revolution, through which she was nominated to participate in a large number of films .

After she felt that she had not achieved success that satisfies her ambitions, she thought that she would go into production, where she produced for herself the review film “Bumblebee Mug”, which was shown commercially in 1975.

Since the beginning of the eighties, the star of Nadia Al-Jundi began to shine following she bet on presenting films with a social theme, such as “Al-Batiniya”, which discussed the issue of drug spread in popular neighborhoods.

She also presented films discussing the phenomenon of terrorism, such as the movie “Terror” in 1989, and other works dealing with the Arab-Israeli conflict, including “Mission in Tel Aviv” in 1992 and “48 Hours in Israel” in 1998.

Over the course of the days and the multiplicity of experiences, Nadia Al-Jundi became a brilliant name in the eighties, when her films were achieving great revenues until critics and producers called her the star of the masses.

The artistic archive of the artist, Nadia Al-Jundi, includes 51 films, most notably “Al-Balah Agency”, “The Desire” and “The Age of Power”, as well as 6 drama series, including “Asrar”, “Al-Dawamah” and “Queen in Exile”.

The artist, Nadia Al-Jundi, presented her latest work in 2020, where the artist, Nabila Obaid, participated for the first time in their history, the series “Sugar Ziada”, as part of the Ramadan drama race 2020, and the work included a large group of stars, including Samiha Ayoub and Hala Fakher, in addition to a number of guests of honor.

The series “Sugar Ziada” was a return to Nadia El-Gendy following more than 10 years of absence from the art scene since her last work, “Queen in Exile,” produced in 2010.

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