Cairo - Fatima Ali
Egyptian actress Rogina revealed that she is close to end the filming of her new TV drama show “The Flood”, saying that she is extremely happy for participation with a large number of superstars. She stressed that the new TV drama show discusses a number of social issues, including the desire of people to gain large amounts of money in short period of time.
She expressed her pleasure for participating in “The Flood” TV drama show, saying that it makes her proud to participate in such great work. She expressed her aspiration that the new TV drama show will meet the expectations of her fans in all over the Arab world.
She added, in a statement to “Al Maghrib Today”, that she plays a role of a doctor, while she refused to give any details about her role in the framework of the TV drama show. She added that the new TV drama show was scheduled to be presented during the latest drama season of Ramadan, while it was delayed for production reasons.
She said that her new film “Very Confidential” will be a surprise for the fans, saying that it discusses a large number of issues that extremely affected Egypt’s history. She added that the film will witness the participation of a large number of Egyptian superstars, including Ahmed Al Sakka and Mohamed Ramadan, saying that it will be different and unique film.
She expressed her pleasure for her participation in “Forced Escape” film, saying that she was confident of its success since she accepted the offer to participate in the new film. She stressed that the film is considered a turning point in her career as an actress despite her participation as a guest of honor.
She expressed her pleasure for her participation in “Forced Escape” film, saying that she was confident of its success since she accepted the offer to participate in the new film. She stressed that the film is considered a turning point in her career as an actress despite her participation as a guest of honor.
She added, in a statement to “Al Maghrib Today”, that she received two other offers to participate in cinema, saying that she gave preliminary approval to the offers, while she refused to give more details in this regard.
In the same context, she expressed her pleasure for receiving honor during Salé Festival in Morocco, expressing her appreciation to Moroccan Minister of Culture Mohamed Al Aarag for honoring her for the roles she performed since the beginning of her career. She also praised Egypt’s Gouna Film Festival, saying that it managed to achieve notable success during its first round.