The entertainment world was surprised to discover that Egyptian actress Hala Shiha and former squash player Ahmad Barada have gotten engaged after denying any form of bond between them to be more than a friendship. The couple held their engagement among a small circle of very close family member wanting the occasion to be as private as possible.
According to the London based magazine, Laha, Ahmad stressed that he did not want their engagement pictures to be released to the press and wanted them to be kept private, saying that when he and Hala are married they will release them. The couple’s relationship had began with them becoming friends and then progressed to the point that they realized they could not live without one another.
recently Barada has denied circulating rumors that he is engaged to Hala, saying that the news holds no truth and that he is currently preoccupied with focusing on his career as a singer.
Ahmad has revealed that he is preparing to shoot a new music video between Paris and Cairo in the upcoming few days for the song “Laileh” (One Night), from his first album,
Barada’s hit single “Qamar Al Balad Di” (The Moon Of This Country) was noted to be a success on Arab and European satellite music channels.
Barada added that his occupation with his music career at the time leaves no room for other matters such as engagements and marriages. He added that at the time being he vows to focus on business and not pleasure.
Being a sport's celebrity for more than 8 years, Brada could not stand being away from the scenes after his retirement and decided to enter the music and acting world. Ahmad is currently preparing for the release of his first album "Lailet Hayat" (A Night Out of Life), which he will debut with in the very near future.
Ahmad recorded the album, which is composed of nine songs, in France. The songs are written by a number of poets like Sharif Taj, Hani Al Sagheer, Baha Al Din Mohammad, and Ahmad Ali Mousa; and were composed by Algerian composers. The new release also features a duet sung with a French singer.
Barada filmed the song "Lailet Hayat" in the form of a music video, and is hopeful that his release is successful. He added that his new album is different from the typical albums out in the market, in terms of songs, words, compositions, and performance.
Brada had stayed in France for almost two years after his retirement from squash, and there started working on his debut album. Late last year, Barada, performed a concert with Lebanese singer Nawal Al Zoghbi in Qatar, after a two-year absence from the limelight following his retirement.
Ahmed Barada retired on August 2001 due to inability to recover from back injury after being stabbed twice in the back by a mystery assailant, and sought medical treatment in Germany and France.
The Egyptian Censorship Committee has refused to accept the new film “Siko Siko” costarring Hala, which tackles the issue of sex education taught in schools, unless 18 scenes are deleted. The committee stressed that it will not give the green light to the film unless all the unfit scenes are removed and a new name is given for the film.
This is the first time in 20 years that the censorship committee demands this many deletions from one film. The committee stressed that the creation of any film with such sensitive themes as teaching children about the nature of sex is in itself very inappropriate for an Arab audience and does not go with social standards.
The writer of the film stressed that the film is an educational one that enlightens the community and that he was in shock with the report given by the Censorship, which simply means destroying the film entirely in terms of meaning and ideas. He added that the film tackles important issues that reflect problems in our society in a very serious manner and it does not display any sexual or inappropriate scenes. –Albawaba.com
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