Shehata's Shop
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Dokkan Shehata | |
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Directed by | Khaled Youssef |
Starring | Haifa Wehbe Muhammad Hamidah 'Umaru Sa'ad Ghada Abdel Razek 'Umru 'Abd Al-Jalil 'Abd Al-'Aziz 'Abd Al-Aziz Makhyoun |
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Running time | 128 minutes |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
Dokkan Shehata (Shehata shop) is a 2009 Egyptian drama film. The main actors in this film are Muhammad Hamidah, 'Umaru Sa'ad, Ghadah 'Abd Al-Raziq, Haifa Wehbe, 'Umru 'Abd Al-Jalil, Tariq 'Abd Al-'Aziz, and 'Abd Al-Aziz Makhyoun. The film was produced by Khaled Youssef.
Controversy
Khalid Youssef alleged that there was a dirty plot to limit the film's financial success. Despite getting financial success in theatres, many of them withdrew Dokkan Shehata, supposedly to show other films such as Al-Farah (The Wedding Party) and Bobbos. He alleges theatrical distribution tycoons are responsible for "killing" it. The film also was reported by a number of commentators to have predicted the Egyptian revolution of 2011 [1]
Reception
Box office
In the first three weeks after its release, Dokkan Shehata grossed E£9 million in revenues.[1] It was second to Omar & Salma starring Tamer Hosny and Mai Ezzeddine, which grossed E£13 million.[citation needed]
References
- ^ a b "Khaled Youssef accuses the distribution tycoons of killing Dokkan Shehata Shehata's Store". Archived from the original on June 23, 2009. Retrieved July 2, 2009.
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