Today (Wednesday), the film Seven Dogs officially premiered in cinemas across the Kingdom and the Arab world, attracting a wide audience from the early hours of its release, after achieving the largest opening for an Arab film in Egypt by selling over 42,000 tickets on the night of Eid. The film is one of the largest Arab cinematic productions with a budget of $40 million, combining action, suspense, and massive visual production, starring Karim Abdel Aziz and Ahmed Ezz, directed by the global duo Adel Arabi and Bilal Fallah, alongside a selection of Arab and international stars, including Monica Bellucci and Salman Khan. Key scenes from the film were shot inside the Big Time studios in Riyadh, utilizing global filming techniques and visual effects, and the film entered the Guinness World Records by achieving two records in the field of cinematic effects, enhancing its status as one of the largest modern Arab cinematic projects.