
Tackling bullying, child protection: Amina Khalil takes on bold role in ‘Lam Shamseya'
During the enchanting nights of Ramadan, the talented actress Amina Khalil shines in a daring role in 'Lam Shamseya.' The series boldly addresses a sensitive issue that deeply resonates with society during the holy month. In the series, Amina portrays 'Nelly,' a teacher at an international school who faces the immense challenge of protecting children from harm and bullying. Daily News Egypt sat down with Amina to discuss her journey with this groundbreaking series and more.
After the first episodes of 'Lam Shamseya' aired, how did you receive the audience's reactions?
I'm so happy with the strong audience reactions to the series! It's incredibly satisfying to see it resonate deeply with viewers. The gratitude I feel is immense, especially considering the tremendous effort from everyone involved—both in front of and behind the camera.
What attracted you to the role of 'Nelly' in this series?
The series addresses a sensitive topic that hasn't been explored this way before. It presents a unique storyline, with the issue being introduced from the very first episodes, creating an immediate and shocking impact on viewers.
How do you see the impact of this work on society?
The series adopts a bold and daring dramatic approach to shed light on the ethical and social responsibilities concerning child abuse. It raises complex, thought-provoking questions about where the responsibility lies and how to tackle this phenomenon effectively.
How was your experience working with the cast and crew?
I am very happy to collaborate with director Karim El Shenawy for the fourth time. He is someone I deeply respect, and his creative vision always inspires me. Working with a distinguished team has truly been a pleasure, and together, we've created a drama that addresses important societal issues.
What drew you to 'Lam Shamseya' and convinced you to accept the lead role?
The script, written by Mariam Naoum, is extraordinary—it's both powerful and thought-provoking. Also, working with Karim El Shenawy, one of the directors I feel most comfortable with, made it an easy decision. The story's strength and its focus on significant social issues excited me and convinced me to take on the project.
It has been said that the series was initially intended for Mona Zaki. Did it bother you to be considered her 'replacement'?
Not at all. This is a natural occurrence in the world of art and acting. Sometimes, a role is offered to an actor who later declines it for various reasons, and it's then passed on to someone else. Mona Zaki is an extraordinary actress, and I'm confident she would've portrayed the character brilliantly had she continued with it. I'm simply happy to have taken on the role and am doing my utmost to present it in the best possible way.
Recently, you have starred in several films. Was this intentional?
It wasn't planned, but when I'm offered good projects, I find it hard to say no! I absolutely loved the roles I played in 'Wesh x Wesh,' 'Shekko,' and 'Ex Meraty,' and I'm thrilled with their success. What matters most to me is selecting roles that resonate with the audience and leave a lasting impact.
Is there really a second part of 'Shekko'?
Yes, preparations are underway for a sequel, and more details will be announced soon. Given the film's great success, it feels only natural to continue the story.
In 'Shekko,' you played a dancer. Did you hesitate before accepting the role?
Initially, yes. I never imagined myself in such a role, but it turned out to be a new challenge for me as an actress. I read the script multiple times and found the character to be written with incredible precision. The director and the entire team supported and encouraged me, which ultimately helped me embrace the challenge.
Do you deliberately choose roles that address women's issues?
Not necessarily. I don't actively seek out feminist roles, but they seem to find me! What truly matters to me is the quality of the script and the strength of the character. If a role is compelling and impactful, I'm happy to take it on, regardless of whether it focuses on women's issues or not.
The audience sees you as an 'inspiration' for women. How do you feel about this title?
It's a great honor for me, though it's not something I actively seek. What makes me happiest is knowing that my roles leave a lasting impact, whether on women or men. My ultimate aim is to create meaningful art that carries a message while also entertaining audiences.
There is clear chemistry between you and Mohamed Mamdouh. What is the secret behind your successful partnership?
Mamdouh is one of my closest friends, and we have a deep understanding of each other, both personally and professionally. This natural connection translates effortlessly on screen. I enjoy working with him immensely, and I hope we'll continue collaborating on future projects.
Are you considering marriage soon?
Marriage is a matter of fate. If the right person comes along, it'll happen. For now, I'm focused on my career and taking things as they come.
What qualities do you seek in a life partner?
Honesty is a must. I also look for someone who shares my mindset, as that can prevent many conflicts in the future.
Could acting complicate marriage?
I don't believe so, but I wouldn't marry someone who disrespects or dismisses my profession. Acting is an integral part of who I am, and my partner must accept and support that.
What's your relationship with fashion?
I'm passionate about fashion and love shopping! Experimenting with styles and finding pieces that reflect my personality is exciting. Dubai, in particular, is a favorite shopping destination of mine.
What are your upcoming projects?
I'm preparing for Shekko's sequel and reviewing other exciting scripts. I'll share more when decisions are made.
Any final words for your fans?
I love and appreciate you all. Thank you for your ongoing support, and I promise to keep delivering work that meets your expectations and leaves a lasting impression.

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