The boldest actress of daring scenes in the history of all Egyptian cinema..She appeared completely without clothes in indecent scenes….and slept with more than 18 men and stood in front of the leader, Adel Imam.!! (exciting details)

New details and a new story from the history of the great art of Egypt, especially during the past decades. In this report, we talk regarding the artist Mona Ibrahim, one of the artists who sparked the great controversy;

Because of the audacity of her work, especially in films that were filmed in Lebanon, where she was born on May 8, 1945, and acted in many Lebanese and Egyptian films.

Her real name is Iqbal Ibrahim Al-Sayed Al-Badawi, she was born in the city of Tanta on May 8, 1945. She is from Turkey. She has four sisters. She moved with her family to Cairo to begin her journey with the world of oriental dance. The artist, Tahia Karioka, chose her artistic name to become “Mona Ibrahim”.

One of the critics wrote regarding her that she surpassed Nahid Yousry… and that she is the boldest actress in the history of Egyptian cinema, when she appeared completely without clothes with Farid Shawqi and caused a crisis.

She has presented nearly 22 films, most notably “Hanafi El-Abha”, “The Angry”, “The Servant”, “The Rich and the Poor”, “Ramadan Over the Volcano”, “The Island of Women”, “Professor Ayoub”, “Bloody Sunday” and “The Prize”. The Greater, “The Giants,” “Forgiveness,” “Ouda Hamido,” “The Right Man,” and “Ataba Jazaz.”

And the artist, Mona Ibrahim, married twenty times to Lebanese and Egyptian businessmen and celebrities, and most of these marriages were secret and did not give birth at all, and news was circulated through the communication sites that she went crazy in the last days of her life and was eventually deposited in a mental hospital.

One of her most famous films is the movie “Professor Ayoub” in 1975 with Mohamed Awad, Farid Shawqi and Safia Al-Omari. The film sparked great controversy, as she appeared in it without clothes to outperform Nahed Yousry in the movie The Lady of the Black Moons.

After him, Mona Ibrahim joined the actress Nahid Yousry, the heroine of the movie The Lady of the Black Moons, among the list of the most daring actresses in the history of Egyptian cinema.

The censorship deleted the scene in which it appeared, and the film was permanently banned from showing, but it returned to spread with the emergence of social networking sites.

Mona Ibrahim returned to playing roles far from temptation following her age, at the end of the eighties, when she participated in the movie “Happened in the House of the Judge”,

She played a role close to evil; But it was distinguished in it, and the series was starring, Muhammad Awad, Shukri Sarhan, Karima Mokhtar and Salah Kabil, and it was produced in 1989.

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