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Meen Fina Show

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In 2013, actor Mahmoud Hemida, often described as a rebellious, extraordinary superstar, was a guest on Meen Fina show, which was presented at the time by Samar Yusri.
Hemida: I play one character, but it often has many contradictions.
Hemida: You will need to spend a lot of time with me or with other people in order to know me well.
Hemida: The fact that I am a home person is a bad trait.
Hemida: If I am not worried, I feel that something is not right, and I like to always have fears.
Hemida: I think about ​​wisdom, and that I can be a guide to someone, because I already do that while working on drama and media production in general.
Hemida: I do face many financial problems, but I try to solve them, and God mercifully solves them as well. Some describe me as extravagant and I reply by saying yes you’re right and move on with my life.
Hemida: I’m moody.
Hemida: I am really hesitant and that causes me a lot of problems, or as I think of them as problems. When I look back, I find that hesitation has benefited me in my life today.
Hemida: When I make a decision, it’s not hard to take it back.

Hemida: I am very optimistic and I strongly believe in luck because luck knocks on doors that we are not aware they exist, so we are ought to open it. Open the door for it means go work and seek luck out. Or just try to predict the future and ask a fortune teller about it.
Hemida: I like mental travel, but physical travel is a very difficult experience for me, and any sort of travel is a source of high tension for me.
Hemida: I give great heed to details at work, of course. However, at home when my family changes the setting of the furniture, I don’t notice these changes, they must ask about my opinion in order for me to notice.
Hemida: I don’t have some traits of a friend, so I will not believe that they are present in someone else, so I one can say I believe in companionship, but not friendship.
Hemida: I lost a lot of people for many reasons but the most important of them is sincerity.
Hemida: Sincerity is not rare, but we do not find it often because humanity is the product of man, as Fouad Haddad said.

Hemida: After Abdel-Azim Abdel-Haq died, and he was residing in Manial, next to Faten Hamama’s cinema, for 3 years I would park my car and take the elevator to his apartment to find the gatekeeper saying: “Hey sir, who are going up to?” and I would answer that the closest to my heart will never die.
Hemida: The issues between men and women have been here since ever and will remain till eternity.
Hemida: The level of understanding between a man and a woman and their view of each other are marred by a lot of flaws. This is due to upbringing and the means of modern knowledge, such as television and then the computer. Hence, the system of morals and values ​​has changed. Besides, ethics is a vital element that is subject to change but we never admit it.
Hemida: One of my billiard buddies, called Sameh Al-Qadi, used to have the same dream as mine. Where he goes to take the high school exam without studying and he would be scared of failing.

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