Egyptian actress Maali Zayed has announced that she will return to the small screen after an absence that lasted for a long time in the new television drama series "Ahlam Al Banat" (Girls Dreams). The series revolves around the poor society in Egypt, in which Maali will play the role of a young girl who strives to accomplish her goals.
According to the London based Elaph, Maali will costar in the series alongside Egyptian prominent actor Hussein Fahmi, who plays the role of the doctor Maali falls in love with and tries through him to make her dreams come true. Maali has also agreed to continue her role as Shahrazad in the radio drama "Alf Laila Wa Laila" (A Thousand and One Nights).
A large crowd of Egyptian actors and actresses gathered at the first art exhibition "Al Wajh Al Akhar" (The Other Face) by Maali Zayed, which featured 22 oil paintings. Maali stressed that through her paintings, she was able to express her inner feelings and the way she looks at everything around her.
The main highlight of the exhibition was an oil painting Maali drew of her mother, the late actress Amal Zayed. The crowd of actors and actresses included comedian Adel Imam, Samir Ghanem and his wife Dalal Abdul Aziz, Shuwikar, Ahmad Ratib, and many more, who expressed their admiration for Maali's talent.
Zayed has been dedicating her time entirely to finish drawing her collection of paintings. “This work is one-man’s show while acting is a collective work. It is an idea, which one is responsible for in an attempt to interpret it in the form of symbols or message to be conveyed to the recipient. My first exhibition includes many paintings about hope, Palestine, motherhood, childhood, woman and others,” said Zayed
Maali’s last film “Anbar Wal Alwan” (Anbar and Colors) was a complete failure not achieving any viewer satisfaction leading her to a state of despair. After the film she decided she would halt all cinematic work and stick to the small screen.
Zayed has been away from cinema performance for a quite long time. She said, “cinema now faces a crisis of views and topics in addition to the damage which privatization has caused to it. Until the cinema problems are solved I shall continue working for the TV through which I play good roles bearing in mind that 75 percent of the audience watch TV. In the course of my artistic career and those of Laila Olwi, Elham Shahin and many more, the TV has introduced us to the cinema.”
The actress known for playing roles of villager women, said, “I like this role because it represents the middle class, which is very large. With my appearance typical of three quarters of women in Egypt who belong to this class, my performance of such role is enhanced. I want to interpret as much as possible the feelings of women from all sectors and aspire to do that throughout my life. My real enjoyment is to play roles for characters different from my personality.” - Albawaba.com
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