The White Rose (Egyptian Arabic: الوردة البيضاء, translit.
Al Warda Al Baida) is a 1933 Egyptian film directed by Mohammed Karim, the author of the silent film Zaynab.
[1][2] It was the second Egyptian musical film after Ounchoudat al-fouad, the success of which led to the musical as the preferred genre of Egyptian cinema.
[3][4] The love relationship between Ragaa, the daughter of Ismail Pasha and Galal who works for her father became stronger.
Galal becomes a singer, while Rajaa suffers from her stepmother who wants her to marry her brother, Shafik.