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ahmad-ezz“Wesh Tani” becomes “Badal Fa’ed”

Egyptian actor Ahmed Ezz is starting to film his latest movie “Badal Fa’ed” with Ahmed Alaa, in his cinematic debut, which is written by Mohamed Diab.

The movie, which was initially titled “Wesh Tani,” is going into production for six to seven weeks at most, according to Diab.

“Ezz will play two roles in the movie, twins who are totally different. It will be a big surprise and will have lots of intense action sequences,” he added.

The movie is slated to be released during the summer holidays.


basmaBasma happy with “Rasayel El-Bahr”

Basma has expressed her happiness at her latest role in the Dawoud Abdel-Sayed movie “Rasayel El-Bahr”.

“I can’t really say what my role is, but I can say that it’s totally different, and I hope I get some good feedback about it from the audience,” Basma told FilFan.com.

The film is only half way done, according to Basma, who also said she had no idea about a set premiere date.

Basma made the announcement during a ceremony held by “Dear Guest” magazine.

“Rasayel” also costars Mai Kassab, Hassan Hosni, Asser Yassin and Mohamed Lotfi.


hossam-habibHabib adding final album touches

Hossam Habib is currently adding the final touches to his new upcoming album, which is set to be released sometime during the summer.

The Egyptian singer is also getting ready to shoot the video for his song “Gowwa El-Alb,” his fourth.

“I decided to shoot the new video for my old song, but I’m not really decided on which song from the new album to have a video for,” he told FilFan.com. “I’m trying very hard to catch the summer season, but I won’t release anything until I’m satisfied with it, more than the previous album.”

The album will host Mohamed Rifaie, Mohamed Rahim and lyricists Ayman Bahgat, Amir Taema and Gamal El-Khouli.


sabah-rolaSabah urges fans to dance to her songs when she dies

Acclaimed singer Sabah, 82, says she’s not afraid of death because it’s a “drink everyone tastes.”

She also said that when it’s time for her to leave this world, she’ll thank God a lot for all the blessings He’s given her throughout her life, according to El-Mawed magazine.

“I live the years of my life in peace and hope. Thank God, every year is happier than the one before it and I hope to always have this feeling,” the Lebanese star said.

“After I die, I want my fans to dance the famous Lebanese dabka to my songs all around Lebanon,” Sabah said. “I don’t want a big funeral. Playing my songs and dancing to them is more important to me.”

Sabah also said that she hopes people will still love her after she passes away.

Sabah’s latest music project was the duet ‘Ali’ with Lebanese singer Rolla Saad more than two years ago.