Cinemas in Saudi Arabia and several Arab countries are gearing up for the release of 'The Crush', featuring stars Ahmad Dawood and Basem Samra. The film, a light-hearted romantic comedy, will be available to the public starting June 11.
Ahmad Malik's comments about his colleague Basem Samra have ignited widespread debate on social media, where he stated, "The professor is at ease." This remark followed previous statements from Samra, leading to varied reactions from the public.
Artist Bassem Samra shared intriguing details about his colleague Ahmed El Sakka, describing him as "naughty and annoying" but likening him to a child at times. These remarks were made during discussions about their collaborative experiences.
During his appearance on the show 'Sahibat Al-Saada', Egyptian artist Bassem Samra discussed key moments in his career, including advice from the late director Youssef Chahine. Despite Chahine's suggestion to pursue directing, Samra remained committed to his acting dream and offered guidance to young stars in the industry.
During his appearance on the show 'Sahibat Al Saada', artist Bassem Samra expressed his passion for traditional Egyptian dishes, particularly 'mombar' and 'fasha', sparking audience engagement.
Artist <strong>Bassem Samra</strong> has advised his colleague <strong>Tamer Hosny</strong> to avoid handling everything solo. This advice comes at a time when Hosny is experiencing a busy artistic period with multiple projects requiring teamwork.
Artist Bassem Samra shared intriguing details about his early career, revealing that the late director Youssef Chahine advised him to leave acting at the beginning of his journey. This statement highlights Chahine's significant influence on Samra's artistic path.
Actor Bassem Samra revealed details about the behind-the-scenes of the series 'Zat', which took three years to film and involved disputes with director Kamla Abu Zekry regarding character traits. Despite the challenges, the effort was deemed worthwhile.
In a recent interview, Egyptian artist Bassem Samra disclosed that director Essam Omar was his first choice to direct his upcoming film 'Ain Sahriya'. This highlights the significance of this artistic work in his career.
Egyptian artist Basem Samra revealed that his father has always supported his entry into the world of art, where the public affectionately calls him 'Uncle Zaki.' These remarks come as he discusses his artistic journey and family influence.
The upcoming episode of 'Sahibat Al Saada' will feature artists <strong>Bassem Samra</strong> and <strong>Youssef El Sherif</strong>, discussing various artistic and personal topics. The episode is set to air on <strong>Monday</strong> at <strong>9 PM</strong> Cairo time on <strong>CBC</strong> channel.