2022/04/02
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The Egyptian actress, Nahid Rushdi, appeared in the past as a guest on the episode of the program “The Women Don’t Know They Lie,” which was presented by the media professionals, Moufida Shiha, Suhair Gouda and Mona Abdel Ghani, on the cbc screen.
“Rushdi” spoke via Skype regarding the scenes of the series “I will not live in my father’s gown”, which managed to achieve great success, and topped the trends of social media sites, despite the passage of 25 years since its first show.
Nahid said that the series witnessed great success following it was first shown 25 years ago, but the continuation of that success was God’s blessing.
She added that the director of the series, Ahmed Tawfiq, wanted to review the events of the series in a way that was closer to reality, and therefore he was keen to be the representatives of the “Abdul Ghafour Al-Borai” family.
They are similar in features, pointing out that he disrupted photography for a certain period until the artist, Hanan Turk, finished another work she was associated with at the time.
And regarding the scenes of the series, Nahed explained that the artist Abla Kamel used to cook many meals at home and bring them to the photo shoot, and most of the dishes were with garlic, so the smell of the place changed immediately,
What angers Rabab Hussein, the executive director of the series, adding: “I told Abla, I am leaving because of you… I go home every day, I smell Tom, and I follow in a comic way, they were expelling us because of the smell of Tom. ».
She continued that she was married during the filming of the series, and her son Ahmed was 8 years old, while Dina was 3 years old,
Pointing out that her daughter, when the series was shown, was so angry at the scene of the artist Nour El Sherif hitting her, that she wanted to break the television.
Nahed indicated that the late artist, Suhair Al-Baroni, was helping her colleagues in the series to choose their clothes, commenting: “You are not in the stylist.”
She confirmed that the late artist Nour Al-Sharif was always guiding them to the right path and providing them with many useful advice.
She added that the series gave young people at the time of its presentation a great hope in life, following it showed them the possibility of creating great wealth from scratch and in legitimate ways, as did the hero of the series “Abdul Ghafour Al-Borai”, who was embodied by Nour Al-Sharif.
The series “I Won’t Live in My Father’s Jilbab,” which starred Faye Nour Al Sharif, Abla Kamel, Muhammad Riyad, Hanan Turk, Nahid Rushdi, Wafaa Sadiq, and others, directed by Ahmed Tawfiq, the story of Ihsan Abdel Quddus, and the script and dialogue by Mustafa Muharram.