After a long absence, Yosra returns to the world of cinema with a leading role.

Egyptian actress Yousra has returned to the cinema with two new films, "Banat Fatine" and "Al-Sitt Lama," addressing social issues faced by Arab women in real life.
In "Banat Fatine," Yousra plays the role of a woman from a popular environment, married with two daughters, Huda Al-Mufti and Basma Nabil. She lives under the pressure of daily life, striving to secure a better future for her daughters amidst various challenges on both the family and societal levels.
The film highlights middle-class problems, focusing on the mother-daughter relationship and how life pressures become a real test of a woman's strength and resilience. The film is written by Amina Mustafa, directed by Mohamed Nader, and stars Bassem Samra, Mostafa Shahtah, and Islam Mubarak.
Yousra embodies the character of "Neha" in the film "Al-Sitt Lama," a woman facing difficult situations in her marital and professional life. The film is written by Kiro Ayman and Mohamed Badawi, directed by Khaled Abu Ghreib, and stars Majed Al-Masry and Dorra.