Nashal raghm anfuh
Nashal raghm anfuh

Nashal raghm anfuh

1969Movie115 minArabic

A pickpocket decides to repent from pickpocketing, and when he leaves the prison door, he sees a group of pickpockets waiting for him, so he goes with them to a nightclub where he meets its owner who asks him for the wallet he picked before entering prison. He denies pickpocketing the wallet and goes to his house and opens the wallet, only to be surprised by contracts and papers in the name of the movie star Samia Fawzy, so he is forced to go to her house to give her the papers, and she is impressed by him and loves him at first sight and marries him.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Mohamed FawziGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young, spirited woman named Nagwa dreams of a life beyond her small village, determined to escape an arranged marriage. She finds an unlikely ally in Adel, a charming but somewhat roguish city dweller. Together, they navigate societal expectations and personal desires, leading to a journey of self-discovery and unexpected romance.

Critical Reception

Nashal raghm anfuh was a popular film in its time, praised for its performances, particularly Soad Hosny's portrayal of a determined young woman. It resonated with audiences for its blend of humor, romance, and a touch of social commentary on the constraints faced by women in certain Egyptian societies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Soad Hosny delivers a captivating performance as the independent protagonist.
  • The film skillfully balances lighthearted comedy with underlying dramatic themes.
  • A charming romance that explores themes of societal pressure and personal freedom.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the classic performances and engaging storyline. The film is often remembered for its memorable songs and the chemistry between the lead actors.

Fun Fact

Soad Hosny, often referred to as the 'Cinderella of Egyptian Cinema', starred in over 80 films throughout her career, many of which are considered classics.

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