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Ghada Adel Goes Viral for Her Daring Look at GFF


Wed 25 Sep 2019 | 12:15 PM
Yara Sameh

Egyptian actress Ghada Adel went viral on the internet for her daring look at El Gouna Film Festival.

Ghada, 44, stepped out in a blue open chest dress on Tuesday evening while attending the screening of Tunisian film "Nora Tehlam" (Nora Dreams) co-starring Cairo-based Tunisian actress Hend Sabry.

Adel is one of the celebrities who are keen to attend all the activities of the festival.

The star, born on December 25, 1974, is an Egyptian-Libyan actress.

Ghada graduated from the Faculty of Commerce and started her career with television commercials.

She took part in a play titled “Al Abanda” and in the “Abyad wa Iswid” (Black and White) trivia show.

Adel has also co-starred in TV series “Wajh al-Qamar” (The Face of the Moon) co-starring late legends Faten Hamama, Ahmed Ramzy, and Gamil Ratib.

Her first role was in 1997 TV series "Zizinya" , and her first movie was in 1998 "Sadi in American University" co-starring Mohamed Henedi.

She is known for her roles films “Belia We Demagho El Alia” co-starring Henedi, “El Basha Telmiz” co-starring Karim Abdel Aziz, “Eyal Habiba” co-starring Hamada Helal, “Gaalatny Mogreman” co-starring Ahmed Helmy and Hassan Hosny, and “Ahwak” co-starring Tamer Hosny.

She is also known for her roles TV series including “Mabrouk Galak Alaq” co-starring Hany Ramzy, "Saraya Abden" co-starring Qusai Khouli, and for TV series “Makan fi al Qasr” and “El-Mezan” with actor Bassel el Khayat.

Noteworthy, El Gouna Film Festival (GFF) will take place from September 19 to 27 at El Gouna Resort-town، in Red Sea governorate.

This year, 83 films will be screened, which includes 51 competing in the three official competitions, three official competitions (Feature Narrative Competition, Feature Documentary Competition, and Short Film Competition), which totals 224,000 USD.

The festival was established on September 22, 2017, to underscore the role cinema plays in promoting cultural interaction and to highlight the awareness of different cinematic voices through encouraging dialogue and by building bridges of creative intellect.