Actress wore 'provocative dress', people can organize, be punished for 5 years
There is a controversy about wearing an inflammable dress at the Cairo Film Festival. According to USA Today, Egyptian actress Rania Yusuf is facing a lawsuit for publicly spreading obscenity. If the Egyptian court finds Rania guilty in this case, she can be jailed for 5 years.
Actually, this matter is about the dress worn by Rania Yusuf at the closing ceremony of the Cairo Film Festival. Rania dressed in a black dress in the ceremony. In which most of the foot was seen. After that people made the issue about Rania's dress.
On the other hand, some people also spoke in support of Rania. People had to say that Rania has the right to wear according to her choice. According to media reports, if Rania was found guilty in this case, she could be sentenced to 5 years in jail.
In the case of Rania, Egypt's court will hear the case on January 12. However, Rania has apologized in this case.
Rania, 44, said that if she knew that there would be much controversy about her dress, she would not wear such a dress.
Egypt is a country with conservative views. There is no dispute on the day when there are open thoughts. (Photo credits - Reuters)
Actually, this matter is about the dress worn by Rania Yusuf at the closing ceremony of the Cairo Film Festival. Rania dressed in a black dress in the ceremony. In which most of the foot was seen. After that people made the issue about Rania's dress.
On the other hand, some people also spoke in support of Rania. People had to say that Rania has the right to wear according to her choice. According to media reports, if Rania was found guilty in this case, she could be sentenced to 5 years in jail.
In the case of Rania, Egypt's court will hear the case on January 12. However, Rania has apologized in this case.
Rania, 44, said that if she knew that there would be much controversy about her dress, she would not wear such a dress.
Egypt is a country with conservative views. There is no dispute on the day when there are open thoughts. (Photo credits - Reuters)
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