Madeline Tabar reveals the reason for her absence from the arts for years

Madeline Tabar reveals the reason for her absence from the arts for years
Madeline Tabar
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Madelin Tabar: "I was subjected to fraud and theft that affected my artistic activityMadelin Tabar: "I have not obtained Egyptian citizenship, but I feel a deep belonging to Egypt

The actress Madelin Tabar confirmed that the film "The Road to Eilat" represents an important milestone in her artistic career, explaining that it was her true gateway to launching her career in Egypt. Through this film, she met the actor Mohamed Saad, and the film achieved great success, opening new opportunities for her in the artistic field.

The Lebanese-origin actress stated on a television program that her absence from the spotlight lasted about five years due to her establishing a private company. However, she was subjected to fraud and theft, which affected her artistic activity for a long period. Upon her return, she noticed that the artistic scene had changed significantly, prompting her to carefully reassess her artistic steps.

"I have not obtained Egyptian citizenship"Madelin Tabar confirmed that she has not obtained Egyptian citizenship, but she feels a deep connection and belonging to Egypt, emphasizing that her love for the country does not require any official document.

The actress also spoke about the limited number of projects she participated in over the past years, noting that she declined many works despite her financial needs, including a project planned with actor Mohamed Henedy, explaining that some opportunities did not align with her artistic ambitions.

Madelin Tabar discussed her new series "Ana, Wa Huwa, Wa Hum" which she is currently filming. The story is written by actress Nesreen Tafesh, and she confirmed that the work carries a distinct and multifaceted character, with plans to release it during Ramadan 2026.

She also commented on the performance of actress Menna Shalaby, noting her observations regarding pronunciation issues, explaining that this is a problem faced by a large segment of her generation, and that Menna has made an effort to overcome it.