Nabila Obeid deserved the title of "Egypt's first star"
Because of the audience's love for her and her distinguished cinematic works, (Belbula) was given the title of Egypt's first star. She did not impose or choose this title for herself, but rather the audience gave her this title out of love for her and appreciation for her beautiful cinematic works that she presented during her artistic career. She had presented many films to the cinema written by the late writer Ihsan Abdel Quddous, and she intended to present the story of his mother, the late artist and journalist Rose Al-Youssef, who was the first woman to name her magazine after her. Perhaps this project will return to the light, and Nabila Obeid will return to the set. What is Belbula's opinion? And what is the audience's opinion?
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By May Serbey Chehab, from the Book "Boulevard of Stars: The Golden Age of Arab Entertainment".