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Elham Shahin Returns to Drama After a Four-Year Hiatus with "Hetta Mena"

Elham Shahin Returns to Drama After a Four-Year Hiatus with

The Egyptian star Elham Shahin is making her return to drama after a four-year absence since her participation in the sixth season of the series "Layali Al-Helmeya."

Elham Shahin began filming the story "Hetta Mena" from the series "Hekayat Imra'a Arba'inya," which is based on the novel of the same name by author Wafa Maher, with a screenplay and dialogue by Shahira Salam and directed by Hossam Ali. The actress expressed her optimism during these days despite the circumstances of COVID-19, stating that she is very excited about this work following the success of her recent film "Hazar Taghul." She also mentioned her joy in returning to drama after a long absence, especially since she found satisfaction in the quality of the work "Hetta Mena," which she loves for its focus on women's issues.

Elham Shahin expressed her happiness in collaborating with director Hossam Ali and producer Maha Salim, saying, "The series consists of six stories, and in general, it is a female work, with each story telling about a woman. I liked it because every woman will find herself in one of the characters of the story."

In another context, the star Elham Shahin celebrated the birthday of her niece Ilham, whom the family affectionately calls "Little Elham." The family celebrations coincided with Valentine's Day, and she confirmed that this was the most beautiful celebration of Valentine's for her. She shared a series of photos from the celebration on her personal Instagram page, commenting, "I spent the best Valentine of my life with the greatest love of my life, Little Elham."

She continued, "Every year, my love, you are my sweetheart and the sweetest girl in the world.. May all your dreams come true and may your heart be happy.. Happy birthday, my beautiful one.. Your birthday is the best Valentine's Day.. The whole family loves you.. You brought us together and made us happy."

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