“Heba” has been dreaming of entering the world of publishing through the portal of writing a biography that tells regarding the journey of an artist who etched his mark on the wall of conscience, investigating the stations of his formation and the stages of forming his personality. A relationship developed between them, which later turned into a strong friendship, which allowed the journalist writer Heba Muhammad Ali to propose to the great artist to give her the opportunity to write her biography, so Lubna agreed, and Hiba revealed the hidden human side that people do not know regarding her.
This is what is included in the book “The Story of a Free Woman – Lubna” issued by Dar Sama, in which Lubna tells regarding the house that witnessed her birth, and regarding her relationships with her colleagues in the artistic community, and situations that occurred in the “Plattohat” and the chapters of her life with her husband, daughters and grandchildren, as well as regarding Her experience in the field of radio and journalism, where she writes articles in English to this day in one of the largest Egyptian newspapers issued in English, Lubna also tells regarding life following her retirement from acting and then the experience of returning once more.
Heba tried to make the audience as if he was sitting with them, listening to Lubna while she was telling regarding the movie “The Bride of the Nile”, whose production was a tale full of wonders and exciting events. The late Saad El-Din Wahba wrote the script and dialogue, and despite her reading of the pharaonic history well, this particular film made her believe in the curse of the pharaohs, and Lubna explains through the book, that many events occurred during filming, for example, following renting the studio and building the decor, she fell seriously ill. As a result, the hospital, and I stayed there for two months, and Ramses Naguib (her husband and producer), paid the rent of the studio every day, and on one occasion he came to the doctor and said to him, “It is forbidden for you.. Hefels.” It was scheduled to start filming, provided that she was accompanied by a doctor who measures for her. The pressure and temperature and he constantly follows her condition, so that they put her in the studio a bed behind the cameras, and she was filming the scene, and she lay on the bed waiting for the next scene.
Heba Ali, during the filming of one of the scenes, fell on her head (the filming crane) and almost killed her, and another time a nail entered her foot because “Hamis” was walking barefoot in almost all the scenes, and crises continued to pursue her throughout the film, and Lubna continued to link her to the story of the curse of the pharaohs In jest, it even happened that the photographer’s mother died in a terrible accident, so she realized at the time that the issue of the curse of the Pharaohs was real, and not just a joke, and among the stories contained in the book was what was narrated regarding the movie “A Message from an Unknown Woman”, that story that was the reason to describe Lubna Abdel Aziz, the late artist Abdel Halim Hafez, is jealous, because as soon as he knew that she would co-star in Farid Al-Atrash in the movie Go Crazy, and he did his best, so that that would not happen. There is great agreement between them, so I participated with him in five films (Baheya, Ah Min Eve, Bride of the Nile, Islamah, and Al-Aib), and he was generous and polite, and throughout the filming period, he filled her room in the studio with flowers from her floor to her ceiling, and when they met, he was He kisses her hand and does not say to her except, “O Hanim,” and do not forget Lubna Abdelaziz met her with the acting giant, Mahmoud Morsi, in the movie “The Bitter Grape.”