
Hind Sabri reveals why her two daughters were banned from watching one of her films

Tunisian actress Hind Sabri has revealed why she banned her two daughters from watching her famous film Blue Elephant 2, stressing that the decision came out of fear of the impact of the terrifying scenes at work on her two daughters, who were young at the time of the film's release.
Sabri said in a media interview on Wednesday (May 13th) that her daughters were 8 and 10 years old when the film was released, which made her hesitant to let them watch because of the dark psychological nature and terrifying atmosphere of the work.
She explained that her portrayal of a character with scary features within the events may leave an uncomfortable impact on her two children, especially since seeing their mother in a terrifying form on screen can be a difficult experience at that age.
Sabri added that she told them at the time: "My daughters were prevented from watching the film at the time, because the idea was strange to them, so that they would not watch their mother in a terrifying way during the events."
She indicated that today she is thinking about watching the film with them after they have become more mature and able to distinguish between acting and reality.
The Blue Elephant 2 is one of the most prominent Arab cinematic works of a psychological nature, and it has achieved wide public success thanks to its suspenseful story and the participation of a group of movie stars.

