The White Rose (, translit. Al Warda Al Baida) is a 1933 Egyptian musical romantic drama film directed by Mohammed Karim, the author of the silent film Zaynab. It was the second Egyptian musical film after Ounchoudat al-fouad (1932), the success of which led to the musical as the preferred genre of Egyptian cinema.
The love relationship between Ragaa, the daughter of Ismail Pasha and Galal who works for her father became stronger. When Ismail finds out, he fires Galal. Galal becomes a singer, while Rajaa suffers from her stepmother who wants her to marry her brother, Shafik.