Watan – Recently, the arts scene has been buzzing about Syrian actress Abeer Shams El-Din’s take on the intricacies of on-screen romance. In her in-depth conversation on “Sho Al-Qissa” with Rabia Al-Zayyat, Shams El-Din shared that drama’s romantic scenes can stir real emotions for actors.
She delved deeper, explaining that these moments go beyond just acting. While she’s firm in avoiding overtly intimate scenes, she’s open to roles that push boundaries, especially if they communicate a larger, humanitarian message. “There’s a fine line in how we present art,” she stressed.
Shifting gears to a more personal chapter of her life, Shams El-Din candidly discussed the challenges she faced, most prominently the emotional turmoil caused by her ex-husband’s betrayal.
When she discovered his infidelity through mutual acquaintances, she took a moment of reflection, opting for introspection rather than making impulsive choices. She mused thoughtfully, “Betrayal is undeniably painful, but it’s essential to understand the intricate and often conflicting emotions that define human nature.”
Addressing the undercurrent of rumors surrounding her, she spoke about a particularly distressing alleged incident of violence. Demonstrating her resilience, she provided a clear account of her proactive measures during that challenging time. While she firmly dismissed the swirling speculations, she took a moment to emphasize her unwavering commitment to her faith and the spiritual spirit that has always guided her through life’s storms.
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