
My Aunt's Theory 2013
In *My Aunt's Theory* (2013), charismatic talk show host Hassan El Raddad finds his carefully curated life turned upside down by an unexpected surge in popularity.
Director: Akram Farid
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *My Aunt's Theory* (2013) about?
The film follows a popular talk show host whose life spirals into comedy gold when his fanbase explodes. As a lovestruck writer on his team seeks his attention, she turns to a men's expert for advice—sparking a series of romantic and ridiculous situations.
Who directed *My Aunt's Theory*?
Akram Farid directed the film, bringing his signature blend of humor and heart to this Egyptian rom-com.
Who stars in *My Aunt's Theory*?
The film features Hassan El Raddad as the lead, supported by Horeya Farghaly, Lebleba, Hassan Hosny, and Tatiana.
Is *My Aunt's Theory* (2013) worth watching?
For fans of lighthearted romantic comedies, this film delivers plenty of laughs and relatable charm. With no IMDb rating to rely on, its worth depends on your taste for witty dialogue and everyday misunderstandings—but the strong cast and Egyptian humor make it a standout.
How long is *My Aunt's Theory*?
*My Aunt's Theory* runs for 109 minutes, giving you plenty of time to enjoy its comedic and romantic twists.
About My Aunt's Theory (2013) — A Rom-Com Where Fame Meets Love
In *My Aunt's Theory* (2013), charismatic talk show host Hassan El Raddad finds his carefully curated life turned upside down by an unexpected surge in popularity. What starts as professional pride soon spirals into a series of hilarious mishaps as his devoted fanbase grows beyond control. When the show's sharp-witted writer, played by Enass Kamel, develops feelings for him, she seeks unconventional advice from a self-proclaimed men's expert—leading to a charmingly chaotic quest for romance and recognition.
Directed by Akram Farid, this Egyptian romantic comedy blends witty dialogue with lighthearted chaos, capturing the absurdity of fame and the universal struggle of love. With a lively cast including Horeya Farghaly and Lebleba, the film delivers sharp humor while exploring themes of identity, desire, and the quirks of modern relationships.