Al-Sitt" Turns the Tables and Monā Zakī Tops the Box Office"

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Selling Around 15,000 Tickets in Its Second Day The Film Achieves a Strong Start and Tops the Box Office
Despite the widespread controversy and criticism preceding the release of the film "Al-Sitt", Egyptian actress Monā Zakī succeeded in turning the tables with the commercial release, as the film achieved a strong start and topped the box office for the second consecutive day.
Strong Box Office Launch The film "Al-Sitt" earned 2.264 million Egyptian pounds from the sale of around 15,000 tickets on its second day, ranking first in the Egyptian box office. Thus, total earnings during the first 48 hours reached about 4.332 million pounds with nearly 30,000 tickets sold, reflecting strong indicators of a successful start in theaters.
A Fresh Look at the Life of Kawkab Al-Sharq The film presents a modern vision of the life of Kawkab Al-Sharq Umm Kulthūm, starting from her upbringing in a simple rural environment, then moving to Cairo to pursue her dream in singing and music. The film highlights key moments in her life, including wearing boys’ clothes at the start of her artistic journey, facing social challenges, and achieving success that made her an iconic figure in Arab art.
Distinguished Production Team The film is written by Aḥmad Murād and directed by Marwān Ḥāmid, starring Monā Zakī, delivering one of her most challenging roles on screen, alongside Muḥammad Farāj, Aḥmad Khālid Ṣāliḥ, Tāmir Nabīl, Sīd Rajab, and several guest stars, providing a complete artistic experience combining strong acting, creative writing, and professional direction.
