Nour El Ghandour: Feeling is more important than dialect and she chooses Karim Abdel Aziz
Nour El Ghandour: Feeling is more important than dialect and she chooses Karim Abdel Aziz addressed the negative comments she has faced since her rise to fame, particularly after her role as “Karima” in the series *From Haram Street To*.
It’s Impossible to Please Everyone
Nour stated, “It is impossible for any person to satisfy all tastes or make everyone like them. The key is to benefit from constructive criticism, as we can learn from it and improve ourselves.”
She emphasized that unconstructive criticism often comes from unqualified or unserious individuals, so Nour El Ghandour: Feeling is more important than dialect and she chooses Karim Abdel Aziz it’s best to ignore it.
She added, “I value other people’s points of view and enjoy listening to their opinions because our work is for the public, and their feedback is undoubtedly important and deserves respect.”
Nour El Ghandour: Feeling is more important than dialect
When discussing her approach to acting, especially as she performs in various dialects, Nour explained that what matters most to her is the script, the idea, and the message. She said, “For me, art is a medium for delivering a message, whether in Egyptian, Gulf, or any other Arabic dialect. What’s more important than the dialect is that the emotions reach people and touch their hearts, regardless of the language.”
Her Dream Collaborator: Karim Abdel Aziz
When asked which Arab actor she would like to work with in cinema or television, Nour quickly named “Karim Abdel Aziz.”
It’s worth noting that Nour’s most recent project was the film *A Month Like Honey*. However, the previously announced project with actor Qusai Khouli has not yet been confirmed.