
I Love You, Me Too 2003
Directed by Mohamed El-Naggar, *I Love You, Me Too (2003)* is a tender yet turbulent drama that follows Nour, a determined young singer chasing fame in Cairo's glittering world of stardom.
Director: Mohamed El-Naggar
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is I Love You, Me Too (2003) about?
The film follows Nour, an aspiring singer whose path to stardom collides with Fareeda, a budding actress. Their blossoming romance faces unexpected challenges as rumors swirl and an obsessed fan turns their world upside down. It's a story about love tested by ambition and the harsh realities of fame.
Who directed I Love You, Me Too?
Mohamed El-Naggar directed the film, bringing a sensitive touch to its exploration of love and celebrity in early 2000s Cairo.
Who stars in I Love You, Me Too?
The film features Mostafa Qmar as Nour, Somaya El Khashab as Fareeda, alongside Fathy Abdel Wahab and Mohammad Lotfi in pivotal roles.
Is I Love You, Me Too (2003) worth watching?
For fans of classic Egyptian dramas, *I Love You, Me Too* offers a poignant look at love's fragility in the face of fame. While not widely rated, its themes of obsession and ambition make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy emotional storytelling.
How long is I Love You, Me Too?
The film runs for 109 minutes, capturing a full emotional journey in under two hours.
About I Love You, Me Too (2003) — A Love Story Overshadowed by Fame and Obsession
Directed by Mohamed El-Naggar, *I Love You, Me Too (2003)* is a tender yet turbulent drama that follows Nour, a determined young singer chasing fame in Cairo's glittering world of stardom. Along the way, he crosses paths with Fareeda, a rising actress whose own dreams of the spotlight mirror his own. Their whirlwind romance ignites under the city's neon glow, but as whispers of fame grow louder, so do the shadows of obsession and rumor. With an undercurrent of Egyptian cinematic flair, the film weaves a bittersweet tale of love, ambition, and the fragile line between dreams and reality.
Starring Mostafa Qmar as Nour and Somaya El Khashab as Fareeda, *I Love You, Me Too* dives deep into the pressures of celebrity life, where every glance feels scrutinized and every step toward success is shadowed by unseen forces. The story's emotional core lingers long after the credits roll, leaving audiences to ponder the true cost of chasing dreams—and the love that may or may not survive the storm.