"Sabreen Between Horror and Thriller in "The Key" and Drama in "Pasha’s Daughters

"Sabreen Between Horror and Thriller in "The Key" and Drama in "Pasha’s Daughters
Sabreen

Sabreen Excites Her Fans About Her Role in "The Key"

Sabreen Appears in a Different and Unfamiliar Style to Her Audience

Egyptian actress Sabreen has excited her fans with her first glimpse behind the scenes of her new film “The Key”, which belongs to the horror and thriller genre — a completely new experience compared to her previous roles.

Sabreen shared on her official Instagram account a photo from the filming location, appearing in a full traditional Upper Egyptian look, wearing a galabeya and heavy gold jewelry. She captioned it, “Coming soon: The Key,” sparking wide interaction among her followers, who expressed enthusiasm to discover the new character she portrays in this work.

Sabreen’s appearance in the photo is distinctive and unusual for her audience, increasing the intrigue and excitement around the film, which unfolds within a dramatic framework blending mystery and horror — a genre she is exploring for the first time in her artistic career.

A Diverse Cast in “The Key”

The film features a cast of actors including Intisar, Mohamed Desouky, Mina Abu El-Dahab, Nora Mahdi, Reem Raafat, among others. The screenplay is written and directed by Mazen Niazi.

Filming began a few days ago at a studio in the Dahshur area, and Sabreen continues to shoot her scenes during this period.

Sabreen Awaits the Upcoming Release of “Pasha’s Daughters”

In another artistic context, Sabreen is preparing for the upcoming release of the film “Pasha’s Daughters”, in which she stars alongside actresses Zeina, Nahed El Sebaie, Mariam Al Khesht, Tara Aboud, and actor Ahmed Magdy, with a special appearance by actress Sawsan Badr as a guest star.

The film is written by Nora Naji, with screenplay and dialogue by Mohamed Hesham Abia, and directed by Mando El Adel. It is considered one of the highly anticipated female-centered works that shed light on important human issues within an engaging dramatic framework.