Tunisian actress Hind Sabri is currently living an extremely hectic schedule filming the scenes of her upcoming film “Amarit Ya’qoubain” alongside a number of prominent Egyptian actors and actresses. The actress had as well recently completed shooting her scenes in the new film “Malk Wa La Kitabeh” alongside Mahmoud Hamida.
Hind added that she has been nominated by director Khaled Al Hajar for the leading role in the new film “Kublat Masrooqa” (Stolen Kisses). Along with her hectic schedule, the actress has just received her Master’s Degree and revealed plans on obtaining a PhD.
Hind stressed that when she obtains her PhD she will not consider quitting her acting career nor at any other point in her life, vowing to keep giving to the acting world all she can. The actress noted that she does not allow herself to be swept away by fame, because if she becomes obsessed with wanting to be famous, her desires will backfire in turn leading to her destruction.
Recently, right before the filming the first scenes of “Imarit Ya’qoubain”, Hind had shocked the entire cast with her sudden withdrawal. Hind’s actions caused for a rise of a state of emergency for the filmmakers, especially since time was not on their side and they had to find an immediate replacement.
The shock of Hind’s withdrawal was as big as the shock of her sudden return to the set of the film, a matter that confused everyone taking part in the film. The actress revealed that her withdrawal was mainly due to the fact that she is at the same time filming the scenes of another film “Malak wa Kitaba”, which had been postponed several times, and the actress had thought she would be finished with filming the scenes before starting the new project.
Her return to film set of “Amarit Ya’qoubain” was a result of the feeling of possible regret the actress would have if she turned down such an important opportunity, in addition to the request of the cast of the film, who all stressed their desire in having Hind keep her role. The filmmakers came to an agreement with Hind to divide her time properly in order to be able to shoot scenes for both works without having to give one up.