Actress Dalia Mostafa is currently shooting “Red Sulfur”, a TV horror series directed by Khairy Bishara.
“I play a complex character of a woman who looks, dresses and behaves in strange ways,” she said. “She is a good-looking woman who is nice, insolent and evil at the same time.”
“Khairy Bishara lets me do this character freely,” she added. “I have learned a lot from him.”
The series, which is to be screened in March, consists of 60 episodes. “We still have eight hours to shoot,” Mostafa said. “It is good that it was not screened during Ramadan, given the large number of TV series during that month.”
She said the series contains scenes more horrifying than any other scenes the Egyptian audience has ever watched in Egyptian TV series and movies. “It is about the relationship between humans and jinns,” Mostafa said. “Yet the subject is deep and depicts human relations from different political and social perspectives,” she added.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm