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Nagat Al-Saghera

Nagat Al-Saghera

Acting

Biography

Nagat Mohamed Mahmoud Hosni was an Egyptian singer and actress, born in Cairo in 1938. She entered the art scene at an early age, as she used to sing Umm Kulthum's songs when she was only 11, in addition to her accuracy and great keenness to work. Among her most prominent films Black Candles, Fun Beach, and Cairo at Night. Her most famous songs include Don't Lie, and Eyes of the Heart. Nagat was honored by many Arab kings and heads of state, on top of them is the late Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and the late Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba.

Known For

Tears Run Dry
N/A

The famous singer Hoda gets romantically involved with Samy Karam, the chief editor of a magazine, and everyone opposes their relationship as he is a family man. As the date of the Journalists Syndicate elections approaches, his rival, Sobhy, uses this relationship to defame him.

Tears Run Dry

1975
7 Days in Heaven
6.0

In 1960s Egypt, a humble flower seller from Alexandria is drawn into a journalist's social experiment: to impersonate a millionaire’s daughter and spend a week living among Cairo’s elite, exposing the stark divide between classes in a rapidly modernizing society.

7 Days in Heaven

1969
Hadaya
10.0

A wealthy young man rejects the way his mother and sister live, and decides to rebel against this life by marrying a simple Upper Egyptian girl who respects traditions and social customs, which angers his mother and sister and they mistreat the wife, who discovers the relationship between her husband's sister and his friend and tries to mediate to end it.

Hadaya

1947
Cairo at Night
N/A

The Theater Lights Trio try to meet the singer Sabah, but her busy schedule forces her to postpone. As they grow to believe that the Maspero building's guard wants to kick them out, they go on a lot of comic adventures as they meet with a lot of celebrities including Shadya, Fayza Ahmed and Nagat.

Cairo at Night

1963
Shatte'e El-Marah
8.0

Mansour entrusts Hossam, the son of one of his friends, to watch his daughter, Noura, while on a trip to Ismailia. They fall in love with each other, but she finds out that he was hired to follow her. She agrees to get engaged to an unemployed man to get back at Hossam.

Shatte'e El-Marah

1967
The Black Candles
7.7

The film follows the story of Iman (Najat), an innocent nurse, who receives a new assignment; She is nursing a blind man named Ahmed (Saleh Selim). Eman encounters a major problem while doing her job; It is that Ahmed suffers from a psychological complex, as a result of which he hates all women, and hence Iman intends not only to nurse him, but to remove that complex. events get complicated; Since Fathi, Ahmed's brother, is harassing Iman, and he wants to get her in any way, and he plots for Iman and Ahmed, taking advantage of his brother's disability.

The Black Candles

1962
The Country Girl
N/A

Abdul Rahim sends his son Ismail to Paris to receive his education. He meets a crook, that makes him fall for a dancer who extorts him and wants to marry him. He asks his father for money,which makes him travel to Paris with his niece to save him.

The Country Girl

1954
A Stranger
N/A

A daughter who lives with her single father, goes to live with her mother who married a prominent man. The father remarries while she's not happy at her mother's house. The mother tries to get her to fall in love with their neighbors' son.

A Stranger

1958
My Dear Daughter
N/A

Sharif (Rushdie Abaza) decides to adopt Najwa (Najat) after he heard her voice and admired him, and coincidentally the friendship between her and the daughter of Sharif's brother combines, and through her she knows the true identity of Sharif, but after they fall in love, without knowing each of them really The other end.

My Dear Daughter

1971