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An Egyptian actor and monologist.
He did not appear as a man except once in the movie So'ad the Gypsy (1928) and since that date he has been fascinated by female roles with funny looks, and the first time was in 1933 in the movie The Love Store.
After four years he spent in the casinos and theaters of Imad Al-Din, he was again assigned the role of the wife in Wife No.
2 with Mary Mounib.
He did not achieve success as he achieved after that in the role of Miss Jamalat Kofta in The Unmarried Mother (1950).
His last roles was in the movie Khadra and the Southern Sinbad (1951).
A charming story about an 11-year-old boy, Sultan, looking for innocent love after loosing his mother when he was a kid. After Sultan finds an old box with his grandma's picture and clues to her location, he decides to go all the way with his best friend, Saud, to find her in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates.
(Namira) is a girl who loves to sing, wandering in love with the famous singer (Mounir), who is preparing a new lyric operetta, and decides to create a contest to choose a new singer to perform in front of him in the operetta, and a tigress advances and wins, and in order to arouse Mounir's jealousy, she agrees with His father has to claim that they agree to marry, so will the trick deceive Munir?
Threatened with deprivation of inheritance, Mohsen travels from Istanbul to Cairo to forcefully marry his cousin Samira, who disguises himself as a maid to escape this marriage. He also disguises himself as his servant, but they fall in love.
Love blossoms in the hearts of the gypsy So'aad and the tribe leader Gewida. As she starts working in the circus, she is constantly harassed by Sam'aan, but Gewida saves her fromfrom Sam'aan's clutches and harassment as he asks for her hand in marriage.