Dina El Sherbiny ... a mysterious woman in "Qasr El Nil"

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At a time when the dramatic plot of "Qasr El Nil" revolves around the character of (Camelia) Dina El-Sherbiny, who could not overcome the accident of killing her painful father after his quarrel with the aristocrat of the factory owner (Fahmi Al-Sioufi) during her childhood, so it was decided after a long absence, and a marriage of interest to ( Mansour) his brother and legal heir, and a return to revenge on his children and all members of his family.

Mystery drama

It appears that the artist Dina El-Sherbiny, who is entering the Ramadan marathon strongly this year, has clearly aligned with a certain type of complex roles that she has faced in recent years, as it is clear that her re-emergence in environments of ambiguity and suspense, which she chooses to engage in, the forms and shapes that revolve in the orbit The same confusion and complexity, which we have seen withdrawing from its new dramatic appearance in which it returns this year, not from the window of contemporary, but rather from the gate of the late 1940s, taking advantage of the uniqueness of the costumes and decorations accompanying the events, their timelines and the specificity of each, and the ambiguity and intertwining of murders and disappearances And the suspicious events that it uncovers, what enters the viewer in a cycle of questions and analyzes that the writer of the work excelled in formulating, to manage it wisely both the director and the co-stars, we mention of them:Reham Abdel Ghafour, Sabri Fawaz and Ahmed Khaled Saleh, all the way to Mahmoud Al-Bazawi, Salah Abdullah and other young actors, while work heroine Dina El-Sherbiny, or rather (Camelia), succeeded in increasing the dose of suspense and ambiguity, revealing her ability to master and control her convulsions and color them in proportion to The personality of the playful woman she embodies at work. And this is despite the many weaknesses that were detected in the work sites, its costumes and its "scenography" as a whole, which reveals the flagrant poverty of production revealed by its "fabricated" decorations and its dim lighting, to obscure the defects of extravagance absent from the palaces of the feudal lords and the aristocracy at the time.And this is despite the many weaknesses that were detected in the work sites, its costumes and its "scenography" as a whole, which reveals the flagrant poverty of production revealed by its "fabricated" decorations and its dim lighting, to obscure the defects of extravagance absent from the palaces of the feudal lords and the aristocracy at the time.And this is despite the many weaknesses that were detected in the work sites, its costumes and its "scenography" as a whole, which reveals the flagrant poverty of production revealed by its "fabricated" decorations and its dim lighting, to obscure the defects of extravagance absent from the palaces of the feudal lords and the aristocracy at the time.

Leading roles

Despite her studies and specialization in the field of media, and her work as a broadcaster in one of the private Egyptian channels, Dina El-Sherbiny chose theatrical works, until 2011, which witnessed her participation in the series "The Citizen X", and then her start in the experience of cinema and television.

The star Dina El-Sherbiny has so far participated in more than 15 TV series, where she stood in Ramadan 2018 for the series "Malika" and the series "Zay Al Shams" in the following year, leading to the series "The Forgetting Game" Ramadan 2020, in which she embodied the character of a woman. She suffers from an accident that led to her falling into a coma and temporarily losing her memory after killing her husband.

A complex dramatic character, confronted by Egyptian actress Dina El-Sherbiny, in the last Ramadan series "Qasr El Nil", whose idea was written and written by Muhammad Suleiman Abdel-Malik, and directed by Khaled Marei, with interesting details, in which the events unfold within a mysterious and confusing teaser, narrating the story of an aristocratic family On the verge of collapse, after the government decided to nationalize many vital sectors during the days of the late President Gamal Abdel Nasser.

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Our Sherbini is clearly aligned to the

composite roles engaged in recent years.

El-Sherbiny chose the theatrical works, until 2011, which witnessed her participation in the series "The Citizen X".

Al-Sherbiny has participated in more than 15 TV series, the last of which was "The Forgetting Game" in Ramadan 2020.