The following morning, she informed her producers that she wanted no part in the play from then on, but eventually promised to finish her work when they insisted that she do so | On 28 November, Shadia died from caused by the pneumonia |
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After almost 25 years of her retirement, Shadia's song became an anthem of the | Upon returning from the premiere of "Raya and Sakina", Shadia stated that she gave serious thought that night to the idea of |
She also appeared with in "Mawe'd Ma'a El Hayah" An Appointment with Life, 1954 , and in "El Mar'a El Maghola" The Unknown Woman, 1959 she played the role of Fatma in a heavy melodrama.
16Love deeply and forgive quickly take chances give everything have no regrets cause life is…• She was the youngest of her sisters and the second youngest among all her siblings | Her meeting with El-Shaarawy influenced Shadia to reach her final decision to start wearing the |
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Indeed, Shadia was often cast in cunning and cheeky roles, however, she also played serious roles, such as in "El Tareeq" The Road, 1964 , and in the stage version of "Raya and Sakina", which was based on the true story of and directed by Hussein Kamal 1953 | In 1947, she fell in love with an from , and she got heartbroken after his death during the 1948 war |
Career [ ] Shaker was given the "Shadia" by herself following the name of a newborn of one of her family's friends.
8Shadia also produced two films, and also appeared in several films in Japan | Her mega hit song "Ya Habibti Ya Masr" Oh Egypt, My love , was considered as one of the best patriotic songs ever |
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Her movies and songs are popular in Egypt and all the Arab World | During a TV-interview, Shadia said regarding her famous patriotic song: "When I am singing to my home, it is even way more romantic and more honest than any romantic song |
Other notable films she starred in include "El les we El Kelab" The Thief and the Dogs, 1962 and in her comedy roles in films "El Zouga raqam 13" Wife Number 13, 1962 and "Meraty Modeer A'am" My Wife the General Manager, 1966.
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