Mohamed Fouad Makes Cinematic Comeback After 21 Years with 'My Heart in New York'
January 14, 2026367 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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Egyptian artist Mohamed Fouad is set to return to the big screen with his new film titled "My Heart in New York," marking his first cinematic appearance in 21 years. He describes the film as having an international appeal, utilizing various filming locations to enrich its narrative.
Production Insights and Filming Locations
Fouad disclosed that approximately 80% of the film was filmed in the United States and Latin America. The project showcases a variety of characters and intricate details, distinguishing it from his previous works by incorporating international settings to enhance the storyline.
Previous Cinematic Engagement
Fouad's last film was "Ghawy Hob," released in 2005, directed by Ahmed El Badry. This film featured co-stars Hala Shiha, Khaled El Sawy, Ramiz Galal, and Amira Al Aidi, and followed a young man's journey from the police academy to a singing career, culminating in a reunion with his first love, now married to a dubious businessman.
This new film aims to re-establish Fouad's presence in cinema after a long focus on his music career and performance tours, promising a cinematic experience that blends Egyptian and international elements.
