The able artist Abla Kamel presented, during her artistic career, more than 100 works of art that varied between cinema, television and radio dramas and plays, to achieve great success and put her name in the history of Egyptian art with letters of light.
Abla Kamel played various roles between comedy and tragedy, as she is one of the few who can draw a smile and joy on the face of the spectator and also make him cry in the same work.
In 1996, the artist Abla Kamel presented one of her most important roles in Egyptian drama at all, which is her embodiment of the character “Fatima Koshary” in the famous series “I will not live in my father’s gown”, in which Abla Kamel co-starred with the late artist Nour El Sherif, in the role of his wife and partner in his struggle, Which bore him 5 sons.
The sons of Fatima and Abdel Ghafour Al Borai, are 4 Sunni daughters, Nahed Rushdi, Nazeera Hanan Turk, Nafisa Manal Salama and Bahira Wafaa Sadiq, in addition to one son, Abdel Wahab Mohammed Riyad, who married a “Rosaline or Amina” Enas Makki
Abla Kamel’s fierce acting ability made her able to play the role of the mother to these sons, and the role of mother-in-law to her son’s wife, even though she was younger than some of them, without the viewer feeling that.
The reality proves that Abla Kamel is younger than the artist Nahid Rushdi, who played the role of “Sunya” her daughter, and also younger than the artist Enas Makki, who played the role of her daughter-in-law “Rosaline or Amina”.
The difference in age between Abla Kamel and the previous two stars is in favor of “Fatima Koshary”, as “Kamel” was born in 1960, while “Rushdi” was born on September 15, 1956, while “Makki” was born on October 10, 1956.