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Samira Said to Sing “Lama Kona Soghiren” Theme Song


Fri 17 Apr 2020 | 09:23 AM
Yara Sameh

Moroccan superstar Samira Said will perform the theme song of Egyptian actress, Riham Hagag’s TV series “Lama Kona Soghiren” (When we were little), which will premiere during the holy month of Ramadan.

Said finished Wednesday recording the track at her residence in El Gouna resort, Red Sea, which is written by poet Amir Teima.

It also stars prominent actor Mahmoud Hemida, Khaled El-Nabawy, Hany Adel, Nesreen Amin, Karim Kassem, Nabil Eissa, Mahmoud Hegazy, and others.

“Lama Kona Soghiren” is written by Ayman Salama, directed by Mohamed Ali produced by Synergy production company and by Ahmed Abdel Aty.

This Ramadan season witnesses the participation of many celebrities including, Adel Emam, Nabila Ebeid, Nadia El Gendy, Haifa Wehbe, Dorra Zarrouk, Lekaa Elkhamissi, Ahmed Fahmy, Akram Hosny, Asser Yassin, Nelly Karim, Amir Karara, Yasser Galal, and others.

Haggag’s latest artistic work is TV series “Carmen”, which was produced in 2019.

[caption id="attachment_120616" align="aligncenter" width="673"]Riham Hagag Riham Hagag[/caption]

It is worth mentioning that Hagag was born in Milano, Italy in 1986 to Egyptian parents, and she spent most of her life abroad, where she studied mass communication and worked in the marketing field for some time.

Upon her return to Egypt, she started an acting career with her role in the film “Safari” in 2010, and in the same year, she took a role in the TV series “Azmet Sokkar”, which achieved great success.

In 2012, Hagag portrayed the famous Egyptian belly dancer Samia Gamal in the biopic “Karioka.” Her role in the film “Ba’d El Toufan” (After the Flood) was met with critical acclaim, and she won a prize for her role in the Marrakesh film festival.

She co-starred in a number of films and TV series with prominent stars in the film industry and become known for her roles in “Sagn Al Nasa”, “Al Sayyeda Al Oula”, “Rakam Maghol”, and ”Sharbat Louz”.