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Elham Shaheen nominates Sherine to sing the theme song for her autobiography and will be absent from Ramadan
Elham Shaheen reveals details of her autobiographical series, nominating her niece for the role and Sherine for the singing part. Learn why she was absent from Ramadan 2026 dramas and details about the series "Sayed El Nas" (Master of the People).
In new statements that have sparked interest in artistic circles and the Arab public, the great Egyptian star Elham Shaheen her comprehensive vision for a possible artistic project that deals with her autobiography and her long career in the world of art, stressing her openness to the idea and her welcome to documenting her life and professional journey in a dramatic work that befits her history.
Ilham Safi El-Din... the aunt's successor in dramatic portrayal
Ilham Shaheen clarified that she has no objection to her life story being portrayed on screen, and even went so far as to nominate her niece, the rising young actress Ilham Safi El-Din , to embody her in her youth. This nomination is based on the striking resemblance in features and artistic genes, as well as the talent Ilham has demonstrated in her recent work, making her the ideal choice to capture the spirit and personality of her aunt on camera.
"Bold" or "Rebellious"... Titles that reflect a true reality
Regarding the proposed title for the work, Shaheen indicated two options that reflect the essence of her life: "The Bold One" or "The Rebel." These titles are not mere words, but rather an accurate description of the journey of an artist who has waged numerous artistic and intellectual battles and faced political and social challenges throughout her career. Elham Shaheen is considered one of the most prominent stars of her generation, distinguished by her portrayal of complex and controversial roles, making her life a rich source of material for realistic dramas that tell stories of rise and defiance.
Sherine Abdel Wahab... The voice that expresses current events
In a touch of artistry that enhances the anticipated project, Elham Shaheen expressed her strong desire for Egyptian star Sherine Abdel Wahab to sing the series' theme song, should it come to fruition. Shaheen believes that Sherine's voice, with its poignant and authentically Egyptian feel, is best suited to convey the emotions and dramatic upheavals she has experienced in her life, thus adding a profound emotional dimension to the work.
A deliberate absence from Ramadan 2026 dramas
On another note, and reaffirming the principle that "quality is more important than quantity," Elham Shaheen officially announced her absence from the Ramadan 2026 drama season. She attributed this decision to her failure to find a strong and distinctive script that would challenge her acting abilities and add to her artistic repertoire. This decision underscores the commitment of veteran stars to carefully selecting their roles to preserve their legacy, rather than simply appearing for the sake of appearances.
The echoes of the series "Sayed El Nas"
This absence comes after her outstanding performance last year in the series "Sayed El Nas," which achieved remarkable success thanks to its stellar cast. Directed by the acclaimed Mohamed Sami, the series brought together a constellation of brilliant names including Amr Saad, Ahmed Zaher, Ahmed Rizk, Reem Mustafa, Bushra, Inji El Mokaddem, Khaled El Sawy, and Nashwa Mustafa. This series marked a significant milestone in popular drama, making the task of choosing Elham Shaheen's next project even more challenging and delicate.
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Nawal Al-Kuwaitia reveals the truth about her dispute with Ahlam and is considering retirement
Nawal Al-Kuwaitia settles the controversy surrounding her dispute with Ahlam, reveals the secret of her female audience, and makes a surprising revelation about her intention to retire from art due to the exhaustion of the art scene in a candid interview.
In a candid and bold television interview, "The Harp of the Gulf," artist Nawal Al-Kuwaitia, opened her heart to the Arab public, revealing secrets of her long artistic career and details of her relationship with her colleague, artist Ahlam, in a conversation that was not without shocking surprises, most notably the serious hint of retiring from art.
The truth about the dispute with Ahlam: The end of the rumors
During her appearance on Yasser Al-Amro's show, Nawal put an end to the years-long controversy surrounding her relationship with Emirati artist Ahlam Al Shamsi. The relationship between these two giants of Gulf music has long been a hot topic for the entertainment press, sometimes fueled by talk of fierce competition, and other times by allegations of personal conflict. However, Nawal settled the matter calmly and decisively, denying any current disagreement and asserting that the rumors were baseless. She emphasized that their relationship is amicable and characterized by mutual respect, noting that media speculation often exaggerates matters without any factual basis.
The secret of the female audience and artistic integrity
In another context, Nawal mentioned a surprising statistic from her management: the vast majority of her followers on social media are women. She attributed this female dominance to the nature of her work, which resonates deeply with Arab women. Her songs honestly express the experiences of love, heartbreak, joy, and despair that women endure. She emphasized that being a woman has helped her translate these emotions with a sincerity that has touched the hearts of her female listeners. She also noted that her artistic message reaches men as well, given its profound humanistic and poetic values.
The weariness of years and the threat of retirement
The most worrying point in the interview was Nawal's talk about her mental and physical exhaustion. After a long and successful career that began in the 1980s, Nawal admitted that she feels extremely worn out by the atmosphere and increasing pressures of the artistic community. She explained that the idea of retirement is no longer just a passing thought, but has become a serious option that she is considering very seriously at this stage of her life, wanting to rest and escape the spotlight that has drained so much of her energy.
Historical context and artistic impact
Nawal's hint at retirement has sparked concern among fans of authentic Gulf music, as she is a cornerstone of Gulf and Arabic song. Since her debut, Nawal has distinguished herself with a refined, classical style, avoiding vulgarity and maintaining a high standard of both lyrics and melody. Her potential retirement, should it occur, would represent a significant loss to the music scene, which has suffered in recent years from a scarcity of voices that preserve the classical Gulf musical identity. Her statements serve as a warning about the pressures faced by established artists in this fast-paced, social media-driven era.
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Rawan Bin Hussain's first appearance after her imprisonment and deportation from Dubai
Details of fashionista Rawan Bin Hussain's first appearance after her release from Dubai prison. Learn about the details of her prison sentence and deportation, and the impact of the case on her career.
After a year-long absence from the public eye, during which she was imprisoned in Dubai, the famous Kuwaiti fashionista Rawan Bin Hussain to the forefront of media and social media. Rawan made her first public appearance since regaining her freedom by posting a photo on her Instagram story, showing her sitting inside an airplane, confirming reports that her deportation from the country had been carried out. Bin Hussain captioned the photo with a brief, deeply spiritual statement: "Praise be to God, abundant, good, and blessed praise," thus announcing the end of a painful chapter in her life that began in March 2025.
Case details and court ruling
The roots of the crisis lie in an incident that occurred in early 2025, when Dubai security authorities stopped Rawan Bin Hussain in a public place while she was intoxicated. According to the Public Prosecution's investigations, the situation escalated into an altercation involving verbal and physical assault on police officers while they were performing their official duties, as well as the use of offensive language punishable by law. After completing all legal procedures and trials, the Dubai Criminal Court issued its final verdict, sentencing her to six months in prison, fining her 20,000 UAE dirhams, and ordering her permanent deportation from the UAE upon completion of her sentence. The civil case was referred to the competent court.
Legal context and strictness of legislation
This ruling reflects the firm stance taken by the UAE judicial system in dealing with cases involving assaults on public officials and security personnel. UAE laws are among the strictest in the region regarding upholding the prestige of the state and respect for the law. Authorities do not hesitate to apply deterrent penalties, including imprisonment, hefty fines, and even deportation for foreigners involved in cases that threaten public order or morality. This well-established legal framework aims to ensure security and social stability.
The human dimension and the challenges of return
On a personal and emotional level, the period of detention was not easy for the Kuwaiti fashionista. Her last public message from inside prison was a poignant audio recording addressed to her daughter, in which she revealed the extent of her suffering and longing, emphasizing that maternal feelings were her sole source of strength and patience. Today, with her return to the spotlight, followers and analysts in the field of digital media are questioning Rawan's professional future. Influencers often face significant challenges in rebuilding their public image and regaining brand trust after major legal crises. However, the widespread reaction to her first appearance indicates that the public is still eagerly awaiting her next steps, whether they take place in Kuwait or in another destination she chooses after her deportation.
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Abla Kamel returns in Ramadan 2026 with a surprise alongside Menna Shalaby and Yasmine Abdel Aziz
After an eight-year absence, Abla Kamel returns in Ramadan 2026 with a major advertisement featuring Menna Shalaby and Yasmine Abdel Aziz. Details of her return and the veteran actress's health status.
After an absence of nearly eight years, the esteemed Egyptian actress Abla Kamel has made a surprise comeback, propelling her name back to the forefront of the art scene and igniting the enthusiasm of her vast fan base, who have long awaited her return. This comeback breaks the silence she imposed on herself since her last appearance, proving that her place in the hearts of Arab audiences remains firmly established.
According to circulating media reports, Abla Kamel's return in Ramadan 2026 will not be through a traditional drama series, but rather a major advertising campaign for a leading telecommunications company. This marks her first appearance since her last artistic work in 2018, making it an exceptional event eagerly anticipated by millions.
The surprises didn't stop at the return of the "Queen of Spontaneity," as she is expected to be joined in the advertisement by stars Menna Shalaby and Yasmin Abdel Aziz. This artistic collaboration is a unique event, bringing together icons from two generations of prominent Egyptian drama actresses. Abla Kamel represents a school of natural and effortlessly sophisticated performance, while Menna and Yasmin represent a continuation of this artistic legacy. This has heightened anticipation and interest in the upcoming advertisement, which is expected to trend throughout the holy month.
The return of Abla Kamel carries profound significance that transcends mere advertising; it evokes a rich history of works that shaped the Arab consciousness. Throughout her career, Abla Kamel masterfully portrayed the archetype of the "Egyptian mother" and the "worker woman," particularly in her iconic role as "Fatima Koshary" in the series "I Will Not Live in My Father's Robe," as well as her roles in "Raya and Sakina" and "Morning and Evening Talk." These works have made her an integral part of viewers' memories, and in recent years, she has even become an icon on social media platforms, where her spontaneous expressions are shared daily by younger generations who did not experience these works when they were originally broadcast.
This welcome return comes after a difficult period for actress Abla Kamel, whose health was the subject of an official decision last December to cover her medical expenses. This move was widely praised and considered a well-deserved recognition of her long artistic career and profound impact on Egyptian and Arab culture, as well as a reaffirmation of the state's role in supporting its soft power icons.
Abla Kamel had previously reassured her fans in a voice message, confirming her stable health and expressing her gratitude for the overwhelming support and love she received during her years away. It's worth noting that the series "Silsal El Dam" (Blood Ties), with its multiple seasons, was her last dramatic appearance before she withdrew from the scene, making her anticipated return in 2026 one of the most anticipated artistic events.
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