It's Egyptian actress, Rasha Mahdi's 38th birthday- and what better way to celebrate than with this incredible photo session.
Mahdi, who turned 38 on Wednesday, August 12, made sure to take out time and celebrate the special occasion.
The Egyptian actress took to her “Instagram” account to post her latest photo session, taken by professional photographer Hossin Basha.
Mahdi looked mind-blowing in a black and white dot dress, with simple make-up and hair-style, which gained the admiration of her fans across the social network.
"f I appear to be in a great mood today, do not be alarmed. It’s my birthday," she captioned.
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It is worth mentioning that Mahdi studied "Drama and Criticism" at the Institute of Performing Arts.
She launched started her acting carrier in 2002 and partook in many amazing roles in Television series.
Mahdi is best known for her roles in “Ramadan Kareem” (2017), “Ostaz wa Ra'ees Qesm” (2015), “Al Araaf” (2013), “Taht El-Ard” (2013), “Al Moatn x” (2011), “Lahazat Harega S2” (2010), “Badal Faqed” (2009), “Lahazat Harega” (2007), “Wahid min Elnass” (2006), “Ala Naar Hadi'a” (2005), “Leqaa On Air” (2004), “Film Hindi” (2003), “Mas'alat mabda” (2003), and “Amira in Abdeen” (2002).
In 2009, she won the second best actress award for her role in "Badal Fayed" at the ART music, film, and TV awards event in Cairo late on May 10, 2010.
The actress' latest artistic work is the 2020 TV series, "Taqet Hob" (The Power of Love).
It also stars Yosra El Lozy, Ahmed Hatem, Ahmed Safwat, Anoushka, Jihan Khalil, Sameh El Soreity, Sherine, Mahmoud Hegazy, Samy Maghawr, and others.
The series is directed by Ahmed Yousri and Gamal Khoziem. It is written by Ahmed Sobhi.
Mahdi is married to Firas Saayed, a Syrian/Argentinian actor, and has two children.
In 2018, the actress expressed her happiness on Twitter regarding the ongoing progress in women empowerment and gender equality in Saudi Arabia, after the country allowed women to drive.
Mahdi shared a video of herself as she drove a car in Saudi Arabia, and wrote, "A quick visit to Riyadh and God willing, it will be repeated soon. I witnessed the empowerment and success of Saudi Arabian women in all fields as well as the unlimited support of the government and people. Thank you very much Saudi Arabia for the high level of respect and love I had witnessed."
"Of course, I could not miss this, as proof, I became the first Egyptian actress to drive in Saudi Arabia." she concluded.