Razan Moghrabi is happy with her TV work
Lebanese singer, actress, and TV presenter Razan Moghrabi says she is delighted to be back in the spotlight with her role in reality TV shows, The Voice Of Life and Hum & Sing
.In an exclusive interview with Arabstoday, Moghrabi said the "warmth" of the public in appreciating her work on these two programmes showed how much Arab and Egyptian audiences love her.
"I am very happy with my experience in The Voice Of Life, which has helped us to recognise the quality of amateur singing competitions, something we have severely lacked in Egypt. What attracted me most to this programme is the Egyptian character that distinguishes it from other shows, whether in terms of contestants, or judges, or the public. All of these things have made the programme very unique."
Moghrabi said that she thinks The Voice Of Life is better than her other programme The Best Voice, in many different ways, including the overall presentation and the array of superstars such as Elissa, Nancy Ajram, Nawal Zoghbi and Janat, who have performed on the show.
Moghrabi praised the judges on The Voice Of Life, which include Hani Shaker, Samira Saeed and Helmi Bakr.
Discussing her sexy costumes in Hum & Sing, Moghrabi said, "I apologise to anyone who doesn't like the way I dress, but at the end of the day, clothes are about personal taste and I always want to look good on screen."
Moghrabi revealed that she is still waiting for Egyptian writer Mustafa Moharam to complete the script of The Era Of The Harem drama series, before she makes a decision on whether to participate in the project.
Moghrabi also said filming for her 3D horror film Baron Palace will begin in the next few weeks. She raised hope that the film will be a successful "new experience for Egyptian cinema."
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