If you were a fan of European romantic dramas in the mid-2010s, chances are you stumbled across the Spanish/Italian sensation Perdona si te llamo amor — known in English as Sorry If I Call You Love . For Arabic-speaking audiences, particularly those searching under the tags (شهد) and Fylm (فيلم), this 2014 adaptation of Federico Moccia’s novel remains a guilty pleasure worth revisiting.
In the original, she’s "Alex." But in the Mutarjam version, Shahd brings a softness and vulnerability that feels so culturally familiar. The story follows a man who, after a failed relationship, meets a young woman who teaches him how to love again—no strings attached. shahd fylm Sorry If I Call You Love 2014 mtrjm
If you were a fan of European romantic dramas in the mid-2010s, chances are you stumbled across the Spanish/Italian sensation Perdona si te llamo amor — known in English as Sorry If I Call You Love . For Arabic-speaking audiences, particularly those searching under the tags (شهد) and Fylm (فيلم), this 2014 adaptation of Federico Moccia’s novel remains a guilty pleasure worth revisiting.
In the original, she’s "Alex." But in the Mutarjam version, Shahd brings a softness and vulnerability that feels so culturally familiar. The story follows a man who, after a failed relationship, meets a young woman who teaches him how to love again—no strings attached.