Yusra El Lozy reveals the reasons she sought help from a psychologist

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Yusra El Lozy: My series was not agreed upon from the start Yusra El Lozy: The doctor helped me organize my thoughts
Egyptian actress Yusra El Lozy revealed, during her appearance on a TV program, behind-the-scenes details about choosing the title of her Ramadan drama series “Kan Ya Ma Kan,” confirming that the title was not agreed upon from the beginning and went through several stages before being finalized.
She explained that the work initially carried the title “Sanet Awla Talaq” (First Year of Divorce), but the creators preferred to avoid using the word “divorce” in the title, which led them to search for alternatives. The title “Kan Ya Ma Kan” was adopted temporarily, before another title, “Al Hob Elly Kan” (The Love That Was), was proposed and liked by her, though the team ultimately settled on the current title.
Use of a psychologist Yusra El Lozy also spoke about the character she portrayed in the series, explaining that the only similarity between her and the character “Dalia” lies in seeking help from a psychologist, while their motivations and experiences differ completely. She noted that she has been consulting a psychologist for years due to stress and sleep disorders, finding it a way to help organize her thoughts and relieve anxiety.
Regarding the series itself, “Kan Ya Ma Kan” is a romantic comedy-drama that presents a set of intertwined human stories highlighting marital relationships and post-divorce challenges. It stars a group of actors, including Magdy El Kedwany, Nehal Abdeen, and Gila Hisham, among others. The series is written by Sherine Diab and directed by Karim El Adl.
On the cinematic front, Yusra El Lozy is awaiting the release of her new film “Saqr w Kanarya,” which blends comedy and action and tells the story of a friendship that turns into conflict in a world full of danger and antiquities smuggling. The film stars Mohamed Emam, Chico, and Khaled El Sawy, and is directed by Hussein El Menbawy.
