Screenwriter Medhat El Adl has shared a disappointing update on his highly-anticipated collaboration with Egyptian iconic actress Sherihan.
In an interview with "Al Dafrah" TV Channel, noted that the El Adl Group is looking for something suitable for Sherihan to make her comeback through.
"It will cost a lot and require great preparation, so it will not be happening in the near future,” he added.
The pair first worked together in the play “Coco Chanel”, which was a strong return for Sherihan after years of absence due to her illness.
The play was penned by El Adl and directed by veteran director Hady El Bagoury, who helmed 2016’s critically acclaimed film “Hepta”.
It depicts the life story of the famous fashion designer, Coco Chanel, and her world-famous fashion brand.
The play was filmed for television in 2019 and was set to be screened at the beginning of 2020, but the coronavirus outbreak occurred.
The production mark’s Sherihan acting comeback after 20 years of absence. In 2002, she made her last film appearance in “Al Eshk Wal Damm”, starring late veteran actor Farouk El-Fishawy.
In 2016, El Adl Group signed a contract with Sherihan to present 13 plays.