Hind and Dr. Noman... How did you become the heroine of the series after 38 years? (video)

Hind, the naughty girl, the heroine of the series "Hind and Dr. Noman" continues to impress fans of the series, despite the passage of 38 years since its first show.

The child Hend or Lisa Shehata, who is over the middle of her forties, surprised the audience with an intervention with the "Evening DMC" program on the Egyptian DMC channel, against the background of the series being shown again on the television screen.

Lisa Shehata revealed that she left Egypt in 1989, and since that time she has lived in America, adding: "Egypt misses me very much, and its people miss me, Al-Ta'meya, and the Red Sea, every thing I miss."

هند والدكتور نعمان.. كيف أصبحت بطلة المسلسل بعد 38 عاما؟ (فيديو)

She added, "I got married and gave birth to twins. They are not children now. They are taller than me now. I gave birth and raised." And she continued, "I traveled to America when I was 12 years old, and I went to school at length, and I got married in Badri Badri in 1997, and I can't believe myself that people are still Shivani on TV."

In addition to the series "Hind and Dr. Noaman", Lisa Shehata participated in several films, namely: "Krakun on the Street", "Suicide of the Apartment Owner", "Saving What Can Be Saved", and "The Last Visit".

After that, she completely disappeared, before several years ago, pictures of a family event spread to her, where her features completely changed, although she had the same smile as the naughty girl.

The series "Hind and Dr. Noaman" produced in 1984 and its events revolve within a social framework and around family relations, and sheds light on the child "Hind", played by the artist "Lisa Shehata", one of the most famous children in Egyptian art, and the grandfather "Numan", who played the role of the late artist Kamal Al-Shennawi, and the events of the series continue with many paradoxes because of Hind's adventures, which exposed her to a great risk.

The series starring Kamal El-Shennawy, Lisa, Magdy Wahba, Rajaa El-Jeddawi, Hussein El-Sherbiny, Ahmed Ratib and Salwa Khattab, written by Lenin El-Ramly and directed by Raed Labib.

Although many years have passed since the start of the series, it has a wide audience, because it discusses issues that are always present in Egyptian and Arab society, and addresses in a simple way the problems of generational conflict, selfishness of parents, and severing ties of kinship.