Egyptian actress Horeya Farghaly is no longer involved in the film "Deja Vu" due to a lack of credibility.
The film hails from director Eid Al Arabi and is produced by Ayman Fahmy. It was initially set to witness Farghaly's comeback to the big screen four years after her last onscreen appearance in the 2019 film "Estedaa Wale Amr".
On the other hand, Farghaly is slated to star in a new TV series that consists of 7 episodes and hails from screenwriter Gamal Abdel Qader. It is set to debut on a video-on-demand streaming service.
The actress is also attached to star in a theatrical play.
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Farghaly, born on October 18, 1976, won the title of Miss Egypt in 2002.
In 2010, she made her acting debut in Khaled Youssef's "Kalemni Shokran" (Please Call Me).
The actress is best known for her roles in the TV series "Ayam" (2021), "Saherat Al Janoob" (2015), "Amrad Nesaa" (2014), "Bedoun Zikr Asma" (2013), “Hekayat Banat” (2012), “Sedna El Sayed” (2012), “Al Shawareh Al Khalfia” (2011), and in TV series "Dawaran Shubra" (2011).
Farghaly is also known for her roles in films such as "Estedaa Wale Amr (2019), "Talq Sina'iee" (2018), "Decor" (2014), "Salem Abu Okhto" (2014), "Al Qashash" (2013), "Qalb El-Assad" (2013), "Nazareyet Amity" (2013), "Helm Aziz" (2012), "Rad Fe'l" (2012), and "Abdo Motah" (2012).
In 2022, the actress resumed her acting career after years of absence due to health problems. She had undergone several unsuccessful nose surgeries in the past nine years, which caused her to step away from acting and face many health problems, including breathing problems, changes in features to a large degree, and psychological problems.