Kuwaiti-based Egyptian actress Nour Al Ghandour has lined up her next film role in the film "Bahebak Men Zaman" ("I Loved You Since Forever").
The film boasts a cast that includes Ali Kakule, Noha Nabil, Shoug Al Hady, Fatma Al Sherif, and more.
Elie El Semaan directs the pic from a script by Eiad Saleh. Eagle Films is the studio behind the project.
"Bahebak Men Zaman" explores friendship, the right moment for love, and the emotions that grow quietly, hidden beneath the guise of friendship.
The official logline for the film reads: "Haya's life is turned upside down when her close friend Jawad's engagement is unexpectedly announced, bringing to the surface a host of unsettling, buried feelings.".
"Bahebak Men Zaman" is set to premiere sometime in 2026 on Netflix. Check out first look photos from the film below.
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Born on November 12, 1993, in Kuwait, Al Ghandour is an Egyptian TV presenter and actress.
Al Ghandour has perfected the Gulf dialect and proven her presence in the Khaleeji drama industry.
She launched her career in 2011 presenting the program “Matbakh Ilham," before making her acting debut in the 2013 series “Sakan AlTalebat”.
Other TV credits also include “Awwal AlSubh,” “Burkan Na’am,” “Al Bayt El Saeed,” “Hodon El-Shook,” “Jumna,” “Zaman,” “Daf3at Beirut, "Ya Baada,” “25 minutes,” “Dahab Bint Al-Awtel,” and “Men Sharea Al Haram Ela,” in which she played the role of a character who spoke the Egyptian dialect.
In film, Al Ghandour is best known for her roles in "Honeymoonish," "Ya Boadoh," and "Ateej".




