Egyptian actress Dalia Mustafa said that she apologized for not participating in “Spotlight” TV drama show, as she performed similar roles, saying that the role she was supposed to perform in the series will not enrich her career. She stressed her refusal to participate in any work just to be presented in the drama season.
She added that she is keen to diversify her roles, stressing that the actor should not repeat his roles. She stressed that diversification of roles is necessary for the actor to meet the aspiration of the fans. She praised her role in the TV drama show “Red Sulphur”.
She expressed, during her interview with “Arabs Today”, her pleasure for the positive reactions to her role during the first part of the series presented recently in the satellite channel. She added that her role in the series is fully different from her previous roles. She stressed her keenness to choose her roles carefully.
She added that the series was scheduled to be presented in only one part, while it was composed of 60 episodes pushing the producers to divide it into two parties. She added that the filming of the new part came upon request from the fans, stressing that such request proves the success of its first part.
She added that she did not feel frustration over the delay of the series, stressing that she was confident that the show will achieve notable success. She added that she was keen to support her colleagues who were feeling frustration to resume the filming of series.
She added that she did not feel concern over the accusations against the series of promoting quackery and sorcery, saying that a large number of intellectuals and cultured people believe in such matters. She revealed that she also believes in the presence of ghosts, while they have no relation with the humans.
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