There is no compromise.. Actress Hend Sabry boldly and unabashedly reveals the secrets of working with director Khaled Youssef!!


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As is well known, the famous director Khaled Youssef that he presents bold scenes in his cinematic works, which appeared in many of his films, such as Ouija movie, which is chaos and many works. They regret representing these scenes and wish they might be removed.

In 2005, Khaled Youssef directed the movie “Ouja” for the stars Hani Salama, Sherif Mounir, Menna Shalaby, Hend Sabry, Dolly Shaheen and others, and it revolves around Hani, a film actor, with multiple emotional experiences, who goes to Hurghada with his lawyer friends Adham, his wife Farida, Maryam and her lover Ibrahim, and they are a group of friends since university days, and one evening they play a new game called “Ouja.” The game tries to predict the future, and events take place until the relations between friends are very tense, especially when Adham knows that his wife is cheating on him with Ibrahim, and he goes to kill him and there the friends who meet Settling their scores among themselves by firing bullets.

Actress Hend Sabry expressed her regret for acting in this film and said that she regretted working with director Khaled Youssef in the movie “Ouja”, stressing that she would not risk repeating the experience, due to his exaggeration in filming bold scenes and that she might not restrain his freedom in addition to not There is chemistry between them.

This answer came during the arrival of Hend Sabry, a guest on the “Comprehensive Examination” program with Raghida Shalhoub, where she said: “There is no one who has not made concessions, such as films that might not have been done in other circumstances, I needed to work in order to be known and spread.”

For his part, director Khaled Youssef responded to Hind Sabry’s statements, and said during his meeting with the “I and I” program with the media, Samar Yousry, which is broadcast on ON E channel, when asked regarding his relationship with the artists and the problems between them, and whether he was bothered by their attack, adding: “Not at all.” It does not bother me, meaning, for example, the artist who worked with me, whether she was unknown at the time I chose her, or she was half a star and made her a star or a star and contributed to her stardom.

And confronting him with a video of the star Hend Sabry, in which she says that there are scenes she objected to with Khaled because they were not in the script, so she refused to present them and Khaled understood that, to reply: Hind is my very friend and I love her, but she does not tell the truth in a nutshell because the truth of the scenes is present in the scenario, and when I objected to her in the filming, I said It must be implemented and actually implemented the scene between her and Muhammad Al-Khulai.

Born in Tunisia, actress Hend Sabri has been known since her participation in two films, The Season of Men and Silence of the Palaces, directed by Moufida Al-Tlatli. She drew the attention of director Enas Al-Deghaidi, who invited her to Cairo and assigned her the starring role in the film Diary of a Teenager 2001, which tells the story of an Egyptian teenage girl through her memoirs, It was this role that gave her wide fame in the Arab world, and then her name shone with her many participations, until she became one of the most important stars in Egyptian cinema.

Among the most famous works in which a citizen, a detective and a thief participated, directed by Daoud Abdel Sayed, the film in which she repeated the presentation of erotic scenes, which would have limited her later to these types of roles, had it not been for the redress of the matter in later films, including the film I Want My Right, How Do Girls Love You and a Sweeter movie Al-Awqat, and in 2004 she won the Best Actress Award from the Egyptian Catholic Center, for her role in the movie Best of Times.

Also, the director Khaled Youssef was born in 1964 in the city of Kafr Shukr in Qalyubia Governorate. He obtained a BA in electrical engineering from the Faculty of Engineering at Benha University in 1990, and took his first steps in the world of directing, when he was a student at the university; Where he directed the play “The Clown” by the late Syrian writer “Mohammed Al-Maghout” on the Al-Tali’a Theater as part of the university’s student activity.

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