Cairo, Egypt – The film “7 Dogs” will be released on May 27 in cinemas across the Arab world, screening in over 600 theaters in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman. In India, it will premiere on June 25 in over 250 theaters with a Hindi-dubbed version alongside the original film. It will also be released in Turkey on the same day in over 120 theaters, with a fully Turkish-dubbed version available.
Movie events
Karim Abdel Aziz portrays Ghali Abu Dawood, one of the most dangerous members of an international secret organization called “7 Dogs,” who is forced to cooperate with Interpol officer Khaled Al-Azzazi, played by Ahmed Ezz, to fight this gang. The film is scheduled for release during the upcoming Eid al-Adha holiday in Egypt and throughout the Arab world.
Displayed using ScreenX technology
Turki Al-Sheikh previously posted a video on his official Facebook account, writing: “Seven Dogs continues to break records. The first Arabic film in history to be shown using the global ScreenX technology, with a 270-degree viewing experience that puts the audience right in the heart of the action and explosions – one of the best cinematic experiences.”
Action heroes
The film stars Ahmed Ezz and Karim Abdel Aziz, and is directed by the internationally acclaimed duo Bilal El Arabi and Adel Fallah, who also directed the popular action film Bad Boys: Ride or Die. The story is based on an original idea by Turki Al-Sheikh and the Big Time team, with the screenplay and dialogue written by Mohamed El-Dabbah.


