Rania Youssef responds to banning “Tarot” from screening “due to inappropriate scenes”
Egyptian actress Rania Youssef has denied rumors claiming that her film “Tarot” was banned Rania Youssef responds to banning “Tarot” from screening “due to inappropriate scenes” due to inappropriate scenes.
In an interview on the “Al Hekaya” program, hosted by media personality Amr Adeeb, she confirmed that the film had received censorship approval from the start. Rania stated that all claims regarding a ban or censorship issues are unfounded. “The film was approved from the very beginning. There’s no truth to these rumors. I don’t understand why such lies are being spread,” she said.
Rania Youssef Ventures into Singing with “Lik”
In a surprising move, Rania Youssef announced her debut in the music industry with her song “Lik.” She shared a promotional video for the song on her official Instagram account, asking her followers, “Are you ready for that?”
The song “Lik” will be released on Tuesday, August 20. Rania Youssef responds to banning “Tarot” from screening “due to inappropriate scenes” on YouTube and various digital platforms. Directed by Batoul Arafa, the video was filmed in Egypt. The song features lyrics by Samir Tarek, music by Mohamed Mustafa. It distribution by Tiyam Tarek, and production by Life Stylez Studios.
Insights from Director Batoul Arafa
Director Batoul Arafa has completed filming the music video for Rania Youssef’s song “Lik.” She shared that the concept for the video, shot in Cairo. It is originated from producer Fahd Al-Zahid. The clip highlights Rania’s acting skills and showcases her in three different looks.
Batoul noted that the video’s concept is simple yet effective, relying heavily on visual presentation. She expressed hope that the audience would appreciate the effort put into the filming and preparations, as Rania appears in a new light compared to her previous roles.
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