Dina Marajeh, a simple girl in her second decade, who belongs to a popular area in Egypt, but she shined and was recently famous for some videos on YouTube with her boyfriend Joe, and she became vulnerable to bullying, due to her spontaneous sentences that reflect the shallowness of her culture, as well as her simple appearance, but Dina soon became a celebrity for social media, and she became famous for the phrase, "Good luck, Joe." Good luck, my heart. ”

Suddenly, without warning, Dina caused a coup in the Egyptian artistic community, just because she appeared in one of the scenes of the series "Les Lalla", by the artist Amina Khalil, Hani Adel, Hala Sidqi and Sherine Reda, and directed by Maryam Aouf, and written by Maryam Noam, and many accused makers The series encourages the banality of presenting Dina as an actress, despite the amount of irony that she reaps on social media, and some have argued that members of the artistic community and graduates of specialized institutes should step aside, because business makers choose only people who do not represent any artistic value or carry talent, and all their qualifications Just videos that achieved viewing on social media, even if the uproar was due to poor content or shallow what these people offer.

The controversy was raised so highly that the director of the series went out to say that she is free to choose what she deems appropriate from the actors, and is not required to justify her artistic choices, as long as she sees a benefit from the participation of anyone, whatever.

Director Sameh Abdel Aziz went out to defend the selection of Dina Marajeh and her boyfriend Joe and their appearance in Mashhad by saying, “The director has the right to choose what suits his work, and from his point of view, it is not the meaning of the appearance of an ordinary person in a series or scene that the attack on the director and the workmen be done, or that this Reason to say that we dispense with the talented and art students to encourage social media phenomena ».

Amidst all this conflict that erupted, Dina Marajeh came out in press interviews to tell all of her attackers that she tolerated them, and would not respond to abuse and attack, because she is a tolerant person. Dina added that what is rumored about her getting the role because she is directing on YouTube with her distinctive videos is very real, especially since people love her and she sees that her blood is light. "The director saw that I am suitable for the role, and she is free in her opinion," she added. Marajeh explained that she will be participating in other artwork soon, and it will be a surprise. Regarding her accusation that she is presenting descending art, Dina said, "People have the right to see people they love, and no one has the right to say this is a descending or successful art. People are the ones who determine, and the proof is the success of Hassan Shakush and Hama Becca, despite all the people who fought them."

It is reported that one of the beauticians made make-up for our swings in the series, and completely changed her features.

Her appearance in one of the "Les Lies" scenes prompted many to accuse the work makers of encouraging banality.

The director of the series: I am free to choose who I see as appropriate from the actors, and I am not required to justify my choices.

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