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Hend Sabry Wows In New Instagram Photos


Thu 16 Jan 2020 | 08:30 AM
Yara Sameh

Tunisian actress, Hend Sabry shared some new photos of herself on Instagram, taken by professional photographer Samy Snoussi.

The actress wowed in a peach gown with soft makeup and a simple hairstyle, which left her followers' mouths gaping with how dazzling she looked.

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Sabry has joined the cast of film “Kira & El Gin”, co-starring Karim Abdel Aziz and Ahmed Ezz, which is scheduled to begin shooting soon.

The film is written by Ahmed Murad, directed by Marwan Hamed, and produced by Synergy Production company.

The Tunisian actress embodies a unique role, different from what she has presented in the cinema through the last period.

Sabry’s latest artistic work is film “El Feel El Azraq 2” (The blue elephant 2).

The Tunisian actress, born on November 20, 1979, made her acting debut at the age of fourteen in Moufida Tlatli’s 1994 Tunisian movie “Samt al Qosoor” (Silence of the Palaces).

The movie was selected after 19 years from its debut in Dubai International Film Festival’s “100 Most Important Arab Films” list.

Following “Samt al Qosoor”, Sabry starred in several Tunisian productions until caught the attention of director Egyptian director Inas Al Degheidy who introduced her in 2002 to the Egyptian cinema through movie “Muzakirat Murahiqua” (A Teenager’s Diary).

Sabry’s role in the film gave her immediate stardom across the Arab world and paved her way to more films in the Egyptian cinema as well as highlighted her talents as a professional actress, and she became soon one of the most prominent Tunisian actresses in Egypt and the Arab world.

The actress had also starred in many remarkable Egyptian films including, “Mowaten we Mokhber we Haramy” (A Citizen, a Detective, and a Thief), “Banat West El Balad” (Downtown Girls) “Ibrahim El Abyad”, and “Oumaret Yacoubian”, (The Yacoubian Building).

Sabry received more than 25 awards in appreciation of her achievements as an actress including five awards for her astounding embodiment of an HIV positive woman who suffers because of her affliction from her society in the 2011 film “Asmaa”.