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3 days ago
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From Passion to Big Screens: 4 Movies for Every Hobby
We all remember the first movie we watched and fell in love with, the hero who lifts cars, the girl with fairy dust, or the kid who could fly. But sometimes, the real magic isn't in superpowers. It's in a guitar riff, a football kick, a camera flash, or a radio mic. Some movies make us believe in dreams that actually could come true, the kind that start with a hobby and end with a purpose, and these Egyptian gems? They get that. They remind us that real magic is possible, and a superpower is just your will to try what you love. Here are our picks for you of movies that will help you start a new hobby or, even better, get back to your old ones. Ma2soum for the Love of Music It's girlhood, heartbreak, love, and music, served with 80s nostalgia and fabulous stage outfits. A girl band that falls apart, then finds its way back. Pure girl power, no skips. Baheb El Cima for Cinema Addicts A boy falling in love with cinema, and a father trying to kill the dream. It's funny, touching, and presents that first moment you realize movies can be your escape. El Harifa for the Football Heads The hustle, the skill, the obsession. It's that feeling of kicking a ball around and knowing you're meant for more, a full-blown dream-chasing ride. Eza3et Hob For the Voiceover Geeks He started out dubbing cartoon characters, then accidentally became a radio star. Add a little chaos, a lot of charm, and a love story he didn't see coming. It's your romcom daydream with a mic moment.


See - Sada Elbalad
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
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Get well soon Abo Zhra
Elham Aboul Fateh Abdelrahman Abo Zhra has a great artistic history engraved in the conscience of Egyptian and Arab art, just like Adel Emam, Mahmoud Yassin, Nour El-Sherif and many others. He was able to become one of the Egyptian family when they watched 'Al-Jazeera', 'Baheb El Cima', 'Malak wa Shitan', and many series in which he appeared, even if in a few scenes, but they remain in the memory. Recently، he suffered a health problem, so President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi phoned him to check on his health. This was a humanitarian gesture that carries many connotations, that symbols of art and culture are not away from the state's attention, and do not fade over the time. Today, at a moment when art is in need of its icons, Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra remains a landmark in the history of Arab creativity, not only for the timeless roles he has performed, but also for his distinctive voice and unique performance that combines sincerity, dignity, and talent. He is one of the few who have created prestige for Egyptian theater, depth for drama, and respect for artistic personality. Over more than fifty years, he has presented dozens of works that have left an impact in hearts and minds, including "King Lear" and "The Count of Monte Cristo." He has also mastered the classical Arabic language, giving it new life through his own words. Abdelrahman Abo Zhra is not just a prominent actor in the history of Egyptian drama; he is one of its most enduring pillars, a living witness to a time when characters were crafted professionally. His performances, and his constant adherence to dignity and good taste, remain present in our consciousness as an everlasting icon. An actor from the golden age, he was neither consumed by fame nor seduced by the spotlight. He remained a firm believer that art is a message before it is a profession, and that dignity is the first condition of creativity. He gained the love of the audience for the values he represented, including commitment and respect. He was and remains one of the finest figures to speak on behalf of art and express it. Get well soon, Abo Zhra. The theater is still awaiting your steps, and the camera still knows your place and position. read more Analysis- Turkey Has 0 Regional Allies... Why? Analysis: Russia, Turkey... Libya in Return For Syria? Analysis: Who Will Gain Trump's Peace Plan Fruits? Analysis: Will Turkey's Erdogan Resort to Snap Election? Analysis: What Are Turkey's Aspirations in Iraq? Opinion & Analysis Analysis: Mercenaries In Libya... Who Should Be Blamed? Opinion & Analysis Analysis- How 'Libya Nightmare' Takes Erdogan to Algiers Opinion & Analysis Analysis: What Happens After Brexit? Opinion & Analysis Analysis: Strategic Significance of Libya's Sirte, Jufra! News Egypt confirms denial of airspace access to US B-52 bombers News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia News Australia Fines Telegram $600,000 Over Terrorism, Child Abuse Content Arts & Culture Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's $4.7M LA Home Burglarized Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Sports Neymar Announced for Brazil's Preliminary List for 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers News Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly Inaugurates Two Indian Companies Arts & Culture New Archaeological Discovery from 26th Dynasty Uncovered in Karnak Temple Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies