
Khabsa: What Did I Mess 2018
"He said no, She said yes"
In *Khabsa: What Did I Mess (2018)*, director Shady Hanna delivers a sharp, witty cocktail of romantic chaos set against the backdrop of a high-stakes dinner party.
Director: Shady Hanna
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Khabsa: What Did I Mess (2018) about?
The film follows Nayla, a spirited young woman who hosts a dinner party to introduce her new fiancé, Silvio, to Fares—the ex she still loves. What begins as a simple gathering quickly spirals into a night of comic misunderstandings, emotional confrontations, and romantic revelations.
Who directed Khabsa: What Did I Mess?
Shady Hanna directed this 2018 romantic comedy, bringing a lively and engaging energy to the film's chaotic yet heartfelt dinner party setting.
Who stars in Khabsa: What Did I Mess?
The film features Rola Baksmati as Nayla, Junaid Zeineddine as Fares, and Abboudy Mallah as Silvio, with each actor delivering a standout performance.
How long is Khabsa: What Did I Mess?
The film runs for 100 minutes.
Khabsa: What Did I Mess (2018) — A Romantic Comedy of Love, Lies, and Leftover Dessert
In *Khabsa: What Did I Mess (2018)*, director Shady Hanna delivers a sharp, witty cocktail of romantic chaos set against the backdrop of a high-stakes dinner party. The story kicks off when Nayla, brimming with charm and confidence, decides to play matchmaker by inviting Fares—the man she secretly still loves—to meet Silvio, her new fiancé. What starts as a simple evening of introductions quickly spirals into a whirlwind of laughter, tension, and unexpected revelations as hidden feelings and clashing personalities collide in one unforgettable night.
With a runtime of 100 minutes, this Lebanese romantic comedy thrives on its fast-paced dialogue, vibrant energy, and the magnetic presence of its lead actors. Rola Baksmati shines as Nayla, a woman walking a tightrope between old flames and new beginnings, while Junaid Zeineddine and Abboudy Mallah add depth and humor as the two men caught in her carefully—or carelessly—laid trap. The film's tagline, *He said no, She said yes*, hints at the playful push-and-pull that drives the story, blending romance, humor, and the universal messiness of love and expectations.