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Saudi-Backed ‘7 Dogs’ Achieves Record-Breaking Opening Weekend In Egypt

June 8, 2026
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The Saudi-backed action thriller 7 Dogs has made a remarkable impact in Egypt, achieving the highest-grossing opening weekend in the country’s cinematic history and marking itself as one of the most successful launches of an Arab film to date.

In its debut week, the film earned a staggering US$2.7 million at the Egyptian box office, attracting over 912,000 viewers. On its opening day alone, 7 Dogs smashed the country’s single-day box office record, bringing in US$483 593 from more than 180,000 ticket sales.

Produced by Sela Studios in conjunction with the General Entertainment Authority, 7 Dogs was created with a budget of approximately US$40 million, positioning it as one of the priciest Arabic-language films ever produced.

Directed by the celebrated Belgian-Moroccan duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah—known for their work on the Bad Boys for Life franchise—the film features Egyptian stars Karim Abdel Aziz and Ahmed Ezz in lead roles, alongside an international cast that includes Monica Bellucci, Salman Khan, and Sanjay Dutt.

The plot centres on Interpol officer Khalid Al-Azzazi, played by Ahmed Ezz, who successfully apprehends Ghali Abu Dawood, portrayed by Karim Abdel Aziz, a high-ranking member of a notorious international crime organisation called 7 Dogs. A year following Ghali’s arrest, the syndicate resurfaces with a dangerous new drug named Pink Lady, which spreads swiftly throughout the Middle East. As the threat grows, Khalid must reluctantly team up with his former captive, the only person familiar with the crime group’s inner workings. Their alliance propels them on a high-stakes journey across various global locations as they strive to dismantle the network and curb the drug’s proliferation.

The story, conceptualised by Turki Al-Sheikh, has a screenplay penned by Mohamed El-Dabbah. Supported by Riyadh Season and Saudi Arabia’s rapidly developing entertainment industry, the film is promoted as one of the largest and most ambitious Arabic-language cinematic projects ever produced.

Aside from its commercial achievements, 7 Dogs has garnered international attention for its impressive stunt sequences. During filming, the project achieved two Guinness World Records, including the record for the most high explosives detonated in a single film take and the largest film stunt explosion ever captured on camera, matching the power of 170 tons of TNT—surpassing previous records set by James Bond films such as Spectre and No Time to Die.

Although primarily filmed in Saudi Arabia, the production showcases a variety of global settings, including Shanghai, Mumbai, and distinctive sites across Egypt. This endeavour underscores Saudi Arabia’s increasing ambition to become a central hub for filmmaking in the region and the world, attracting substantial productions while enhancing its footprint in the global entertainment landscape.

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