Egyptian artist Mustafa Qamar has called for rules and conditions to be established for dealing with artists, alongside his dispute with critic Tariq El-Shenawy following the release of the film Ouled Horma Karim. Qamar shared a photo on his official Facebook account, stating that new protocols will be created with the Actors Syndicate, the Cinematographers Syndicate, and the Journalists Syndicate to establish standards for the respect of Egyptian artists and their historical and literary rights not be violated. The film Ouled Horma Karim, starring Qamar, Basma, Dalia Al-Beheiry, Ola Ghanem, Khaled Sarhan, Amr Abdel-Galil, Rana Reis, Hana Dawood, and some new faces, was written by Zainab Aziz and directed by Ali Idris. The film follows a widower who lives with his only daughter, who fell in love with a young man who he didn't find appropriate for her and decided to intervene in her life to find a "suitable" groom. The film is a continuation of the success of the film Hareem Kareem, which was presented 18 years ago in 2005, starring Yasmine Abdel Aziz, the late Salah Zulfikar, Dalia Al-Beheiry, Ola Ghanem, Basma, Khaled Sarhan, Mohamed Shahin, written by Zainab Aziz and directed by Ali Idris.