Our Rating: 6.5/10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
| Movie | The Crush – El Krash |
|---|---|
| Release Date | 11 June 2026 |
| Genre | Comedy, Romance |
| Director | Mahmoud Karim |
| Cast | Ahmed Dawood, Mirna Gamil, Bassem Samra, Sherine Reda, Mariam El Gendy, Hassan Abou El Rous |
| Language | Arabic |
| Film Industry | Arab Cinema |
The Crush – El Krash is a light Egyptian romantic comedy that reached cinemas on 11 June 2026. Directed by Mahmoud Karim, it pairs Ahmed Dawood and Mirna Gamil as two people from very different worlds whose paths cross in funny and unexpected ways. The film also features Bassem Samra, Sherine Reda, Mariam El Gendy and Hassan Abou El Rous in key supporting roles.
Early audience reactions on social media show that many viewers are enjoying it as a breezy summer watch. People seem to like the easy chemistry between the leads and the relaxed, feel-good tone. The story follows Omar, a shy and traditional accountant who lives with his outgoing uncle.
A work trip to a seaside resort brings him face to face with Mai, a confident and successful businesswoman. What begins as a simple professional meeting soon turns into a series of comedic situations as their contrasting personalities and backgrounds create both laughs and awkward moments.
The film keeps the focus on their growing connection without complicated subplots. Initial reactions from viewers highlight the natural pairing of Ahmed Dawood and Mirna Gamil as the biggest strength. Many appreciate how Dawood plays the reserved character with warmth while Gamil brings energy and confidence to her role. The comedy scenes and the fun dynamic with the supporting cast, especially the uncle character, have drawn positive mentions.
At the same time, some early comments note that the story follows a familiar romantic comedy pattern with few real surprises. Overall, the current sentiment is that it works well as simple, undemanding entertainment rather than something groundbreaking.
Fans of Egyptian romantic comedies who enjoy light humour, charming leads and a summery setting will likely have a pleasant time. The film’s strengths lie in its easy laughs, likeable central performances and feel-good vibe. Its main weakness is a predictable storyline that doesn’t offer much new to the genre.
If you want a relaxed theatre outing with laughs and romance, it is worth watching on the big screen. If you prefer fresh or more emotionally layered stories, it is fine to wait for streaming.
Final Verdict: The Crush – El Krash is a decent, light-hearted romantic comedy that delivers exactly what most people expect from the genre. Early audience feedback suggests it succeeds as easy, enjoyable entertainment thanks to its lead chemistry and breezy humour, even if the story stays safely within familiar territory. A good casual watch for fans of Egyptian rom-coms.
Disclaimer: This review is based on publicly available audience reactions and discussions on X at the time of writing. Individual opinions may vary.
