Jordanian artist Mais Hamdan dismissed the rumor of refusing to work with the renowned Egyptian director Khalid Youssef. She did concede that while it was not about the directo, it was down to his 'hot' movie material and her objection to seductive roles. Mais said in an interview with “Ba’adna Ma’a Rabea” (Still with Rabea) on “Al Jadeed” Lebanese TV station on Thursday April 26th: "I enjoy a decent friendship with the Egyptian director Khalid Youssef. We talk over the phone every now and then. But the idea of taking our dealings to a professional level by participating in one of his movies is not on the cards just because I don’t like to be involved directly seductive material or acting scenes. I don't do seduction According to “Fee Al Fan” website, she elaborated a little with "I’m not against the hot scenes or anyone who’s doing them, but I pesonally just don't have the capacity to take on these kind of roles because of the intimacy the two actors and the risks that things could develop…...”. As for her pipeline projects, Mais has recently finished filming 80% of her scenes for the series “Atteen wa Annar” (Mud and Fire). She is done shooting half of her scenes for the “Keka Al Aali” (Top Cake) series and is shooting her role in “Taraf Thaleth” or (Third Party) series next week.
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