Dina El-Sherbiny in “Two Others” Ramadan Series
- Egyptian actress Dina El-Sherbiny is currently promoting her new film, "Divorce Me," a social comedy co-starring Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz.
- The film also features Bassem Samra, Mohamed Mahmoud, Hanaa El-Shorbagy, Mahmoud Hafez, and Dounia Sami in supporting roles.
- El-Sherbiny portrays a character facing significant pressures, both professionally and personally, challenging the conventional image of stardom.
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Updated December 27, 2025, 12:37:45 PM PST
Egyptian actress Dina El-Sherbiny is currently promoting her new film, “Divorce Me,” a social comedy co-starring Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz. Directed by Khaled Marei and written by Ayman Bahjat Qamar, the film explores the complexities of a separating couple forced to cooperate when a financial crisis threatens the husband with imprisonment. The narrative highlights the pervasive influence of social media on modern relationships and societal pressures.
The film also features Bassem Samra, Mohamed Mahmoud, Hanaa El-Shorbagy, Mahmoud Hafez, and Dounia Sami in supporting roles.
Character dynamics and Thematic Exploration
El-Sherbiny portrays a character facing significant pressures, both professionally and personally, challenging the conventional image of stardom. Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz plays a husband confronting unexpected difficulties,leading him to seek assistance from his estranged wife. The film aims to reconcile the contradictions inherent in modern life and relationships.
According to El-Sherbiny, the film delves into the intricacies of their characters’ entanglements and the behind-the-scenes realities of fame, exposing the hidden pressures that accompany public success. Aser Yassin plays a high school teacher whose life intersects with Dina’s character, initiating a series of transformative events.
Recent Successes and Future Projects
El-sherbiny recently received positive feedback for her role in the short series “Neither Refundable nor Exchangeable,” available on a digital platform.The series reunited her with Ahmed Al-Saadani six years after their collaboration on “Zay al-Shams.” in ”neither Refundable nor Exchangeable,” she plays “Reem,” a tourist guide battling kidney failure, whose life becomes intertwined with others facing complex personal and familial challenges.
Previous Collaboration
This marks the second time Dina El-Sherbiny and Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz have collaborated, following their previous work together in the film ”The Here I Am” (Arabic: هنا أنا). Details about “The Here I Am” can be found on El Cinema.
