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The Light of My Eyes

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The Light of My Eyes
Film poster
Arabicنور عيني
Directed byWael Ihsan
Written byTamer Hosny, Ahmed Abdel Fattah
Screenplay byAhmed Abdel Fattah
Story byTamer Hosny
Produced byEl-Sobki Film Production Company (Mohammad El-Sobki)
Starring
Edited byMoataz Al-Katab
Distributed byUnited Group of Arts
Release date
  • May 12, 2010 (2010-05-12)
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic

The Light of My Eyes (Arabic: نور عيني, romanizedNoor Einy) is a 2010 Egyptian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Wael Ihsan.

Plot

The Light of My Eyes is about Ahmad (who goes under the stage name Noor) a young music composer (Tamer Hosny) and a blind girl named Sarah (Menna Shalabi) and the great love story between them. Sarah breaks up with Noor after a misunderstanding, and she decides to go to America for surgery in order to regain her eyesight. While Noor has to deal with the death of his brother, he has to deal with the fact that Sarah has left him. As she moves on with her life, she falls in love with her doctor Tarek (Amr Yousef), who decides to marry her in back Egypt. What she doesn't know is that Tarek and Noor are childhood friends, and when Noor meets Tarek in the airport he finds out that his friend's fiancée is his love, Sarah. While Sarah thinks that she sees Tarek's friend Ahmad, she doesn't know the fact that its Noor. Noor ends up facing the heartbreak silently until the events lead up to the discovery of this strange twist of fate!

Release

The film was released in cinemas on May 12. The Light of My Eyes was placed first on the Arabian box office after a week of its release with 4.000.000 LE[1] It was still on top of the Arabian box office after 2 weeks of release with 8.600.000 LE.[2]

Soundtracks

  1. "Yana Ya Mafish" from album Ikhtart Sah
  2. "L Awel Mara" from album Ikhtart Sah
  3. "Ya Waheshni" from album Ikhtart Sah

References

  1. ^ "FilFan.com | &#34نور عيني&#34 تامر حسني على القمة ب4 ملايين جنيه في أول أسبوع | زووم". Archived from the original on 2010-05-23. Retrieved 2014-04-05.
  2. ^ "FilFan.com | &#34نور عيني&#34 يتفوق على نفسه ب4 مليون و 600 ألف ويتربع على قمة شباك التذاكر | زووم". Archived from the original on 2010-05-30. Retrieved 2014-04-05.