All aboard the Ghada Abdel Raziq Train. Next stop: Drama Land! Every other day, we hear about silly arguments between celebs. But this one particular argument just got a little bit out of hand. Yes, we're talking about Ghada's constant bickering with her TV show's “Hekayet Hayat” (Hayat's Story) Director Mohammad Sami. The pill-popping Director accused the actress, her brother-in-law and son-in-law of breaking-and-entering into his Zamalek neighborhood apartment AND of attempted murder. Is that paranoia kicking in again? Apparently, that same night, the cast and team of the show assaulted Sami and others who were in the apartment with him as well, according to Moheet.com. Sami filed a complaint at the police station where he claimed that the intruders beat him in front of his wife and daughter, before locking him in the bedroom and beating him senseless, in turn leaving him in need of medical attention. Sounds like an action movie to us! The “thugs” had apparently rung Ghada to inform her of what had happened just as they were leaving. We're confused, was Ghada there or not? Rumor has it that the controversial actress has been called in for questioning in a lawsuit filed against her by Sami, but she denied receiving a court order, stating that once she is summoned for questioning she will immediately go into court and make her statement. It wasn't possible to reach Sami for comment on the issue, who is currently in critical condition at the hospital, according to one of his relatives. As expected, filming of the remaining Ramadan drama has come to a halt. Ghada and the cast are hoping that filming will resume in a week's time, and insisted that she will defy all odds to make it happen, according to the Middle East news portal Elaph. We're sure there's no shortage of fast-acting directors in Egypt Ghada! Oh dear! Do you think Ghada is capable of such unthinkable actions?
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