Egyptian actress Abela Kamal stated that she was very surprised by the decision and considers it a kind gesture from the President of Egypt. Her last appearance on screen was in 2018 in the TV series 'Bloodline - Part Five'. In cinema, her last work was the film 'The Adults' starring Amr Saad in 2010. At the beginning of her speech, Abela Kamal thanked the President of Egypt Abdel Fattah al-Sisi for his decision to cover the medical expenses for several Egyptian artists, including herself, at the state's expense. After an eight-year hiatus during which she rejected numerous offers to return to the screen, Egyptian social media has been buzzing in recent hours with news of actress Abela Kamal's return to the spotlight. She will star in a major advertising campaign for one of Egypt's telecommunications companies during the month of Ramadan, not in a television project. Rumors have circulated that many stars will appear alongside the Egyptian actress in the commercial, including Mona Shalaby and Yasmine Abdel Aziz, while the actress herself has remained silent and has not disclosed any details. It is worth noting that the actress emerged from her isolation last December to announce her health status via a voice message after years of absence, following rumors of her hospitalization amid a presidential decision to cover her medical expenses at the state's cost. In her voice message, sent to Egyptian media personality Lamis al-Haddady via the 'Al-Nahar' channel, Abela Kamal confirmed that she is in good health after undergoing several recent surgeries, clarifying that she is receiving treatment at her own expense and does not need financial support, despite her name being included in the list of artists covered by the presidential decision regarding state-funded treatment.
Egyptian Actress Abela Kamal Returns to Advertising
After an eight-year hiatus, Egyptian actress Abela Kamal is making a return to the entertainment world by starring in a major advertising campaign for an Egyptian telecommunications company during Ramadan. The actress expressed her gratitude to the President of Egypt for the decision regarding her medical treatment.