Cairo – Two of Egypt’s biggest stars, Ahmed El Sakka and yasmin Abdelaziz, are poised to return to the silver screen together in a new action-comedy feature, signaling a continued surge in domestic film production[[3]]. the pairing represents a significant moment for Egyptian cinema, building on the pair’s popular early-2000s stage work and reflecting a broader industry trend toward larger-scale productions aimed at both regional and international audiences. Filming for “Khali Balak Min Nafsak” (Take Care of Yourself) is set to begin shortly, adding to a busy schedule for both actors who are currently involved in separate, high-profile projects.
Egyptian stars Ahmed El Sakka and Yasmin Abdelaziz are set to reunite on screen nearly two decades after their popular stage collaboration in “Keda Ok.” The duo will headline a new film titled “Khali Balak Min Nafsak” (Take Care of Yourself), according to reports from Egyptian media outlets.
The upcoming film, directed by Moataz Al Touni from a screenplay by Sharif El Leithy, is being positioned as a large-scale commercial project blending action and comedy. Filmmakers are hoping to capitalize on the established chemistry between El Sakka and Abdelaziz, which first captivated audiences in the early 2000s during the height of commercial theater in Egypt.
The cast also includes prominent names such as Lobna, Mohamed Radwan, and Mostafa Abu Sreaa, alongside a number of guest appearances and international actors. Filming is scheduled to begin in a Cairo studio within the coming days, with expectations that the film will be a major contender during the next film season, provided current audience anticipation remains strong.
Abdelaziz’s return to cinema coincides with her current work on the series “Wensa Elly Kan” (Let’s Forget What Was), slated to air during the upcoming Ramadan season. Meanwhile, El Sakka is preparing for his new film “Hiroshima,” which also features a wide range of leading Egyptian drama stars. This pairing marks part of a broader movement within the Egyptian film and television industry to produce popular works that can compete regionally and internationally. The announcement adds to a growing wave of high-profile productions coming out of Egypt.