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Filming of 90% of Mohamed Ramadan's "Asad" was completed in "56 days"
The makers of the film “Lion”, starring the Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan, are close to finishing filming, as 90% of the scenes have been completed in 56 days
The makers of the film “Lion”, starring the Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan, are close to finishing filming, as 90% of the scenes have been completed in 56 days, and the remaining scenes will be filmed after the Eid al-Adha holiday.
After the completion of filming, Egyptian director Khaled Diab will begin the post-production phase, which includes editing, mixing, adding the soundtrack and other details, so that the film will then be ready for local, Arab and international screenings, according to what was announced by the producer of the work, Moussa Abu Taleb.
On the other hand, the film's producer, Musa Abu Taleb, confirmed in a press statement that the work will come out in the best possible way, by providing all the capabilities it needs, saying: “The film Lion is a huge production, and it requires a long time to prepare, especially since it takes us back to the year 1800 and beyond, which is a historical period with its own details of clothing, decorations and accessories, and we seek to present it cinematically in an accurate and correct way.”.
Regarding the film's release date, the producer put an end to the speculation and controversy, saying: "Until now, a final release date cannot be set, until all the important stages of the film are completed. Therefore, the decision will be made after the filming of the entire movie is finished.".
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The film “Lion” was filmed in 15 diverse filming locations between Cairo and its suburbs and a number of governorates. The implementation of some of the decorations took about 3 months. The preparations also included preparing the clothes and accessories for nearly 2,000 people, especially since the film has about 70 actors participating in its cast, including 12 main actors, and guest stars from Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon and Sudan.
It is noted that the film “Lion” is directed by Mohamed Diab, written by Sherine Diab, Mohamed Diab, and Khaled Diab, with music by Hisham Nazih. The film stars Mohamed Ramadan, Lebanese Razan Jamal, Ali Qassem, Maged El Kedwany, Sudanese Islam Mubarak, Ahmed Dash, Palestinian Kamel El Basha, and others.
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Samah Anwar case: Interior Ministry reveals the truth about her prison sentence
Actress Samah Anwar accuses traffic police of detaining her, and the Ministry of Interior responds with an official statement revealing a court ruling sentencing her to prison. Learn all the details and legal implications of the incident.
Widespread controversy on social media: Samah Anwar recounts her detention
Egyptian actress Samah Anwar sparked controversy on social media after posting a video describing her experience of being "unjustly detained" at a traffic department. Anwar stated that she was in the process of completing her car registration when she was surprised to find her vehicle impounded and stopped. This prompted her to share the incident with her followers, leading to the story spreading rapidly and eliciting a range of reactions, from sympathy to questions about the veracity of the events.
The Ministry of Interior clarifies the facts: The artist is wanted for the execution of court rulings
The controversy didn't last long before the Egyptian Ministry of Interior issued a decisive official statement revealing the legal basis for the actions taken. The statement confirmed that the actress Samah Anwar was wanted in connection with two cases; the first involved a final court ruling sentencing her to three months in prison, while the second concerned another ruling imposing a fine. The Ministry explained that the procedure carried out at the traffic unit was a routine application of the law, conducted when checking citizens' data against criminal databases, which revealed that the actress was wanted for the execution of these rulings.
The rule of law is above all: no discrimination or arbitrariness
The Ministry of Interior stressed in its statement that all measures taken were within a sound legal framework, without any arbitrariness or discrimination. It affirmed that the principle of the rule of law applies to all citizens without exception, regardless of their fame or social standing. The Ministry called on the media and the public to exercise caution and not be swayed by unreliable information circulating on social media, emphasizing the importance of relying on official sources to prevent the spread of rumors and false news that could influence public opinion.
Celebrity cases and justice: A mirror of societal awareness
This incident once again highlights the issue of public opinion's reaction to legal cases involving public figures. In the digital age, social media has become a primary arena for shaping initial narratives, but these narratives still require scrutiny and verification by official authorities. Such cases test the extent to which society understands the importance of distinguishing between personal sympathy for a beloved artist and the necessity of respecting judicial rulings and applying the law equally to all, a cornerstone of any modern state. The impact of such events extends beyond the artist, touching upon broader discussions about transparency and justice.
The legal process continues: opposition and appeal
In a subsequent development, the legal team representing actress Samah Anwar took action. Her lawyer filed an appeal against her three-month prison sentence and also submitted a request to appeal the fine imposed in the other case. These steps are part of the normal legal process that allows defendants to challenge their sentences, and she has been released pending these proceedings. The matter now rests with the judiciary to decide on these appeals, confirming that the final decision will be made by the courts.
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Ahmed Ezz's marriage and his assistant? Zeina sparks controversy, and the artist denies it
Actress Zeina announced that her ex-husband, Ahmed Ezz, had married his assistant, reigniting the controversy. Ezz denies the news, while their legal battles over child support for their twins continue.
Renewed controversy between Zeina and Ahmed Ezz
The case of Egyptian actors Ahmed Ezz and Zeina has resurfaced after the latter dropped a bombshell on her official Instagram account. In a sarcastic post, Zeina announced that her ex-husband and the father of her twins, Ahmed Ezz, had married his personal assistant, who manages his artistic career, sparking a storm of controversy on social media.
Details of Zeina Ward Ahmed Ezz's post
Zeina wrote sarcastically in her post: "Congratulate the father of my children... he married his assistant. Now she'll work more diligently, and he's also saved his salary. A truly brilliant plan... and let's all listen together to 'Oh, World!'" This post did not go unnoticed, as it spread rapidly among followers and the media.
In response, Ahmed Ezz categorically denied these reports. In press statements, Ezz asserted that all the rumors circulating about his marriage were completely unfounded. He explained that if he ever decided to get married, he would announce it himself to the public, dismissing the idea of keeping such a matter secret. He added jokingly, "Who would get married in this cold weather?".
Background of the long-standing conflict between the two stars
This controversy is just the latest episode in a long-running saga of disputes between the two stars, which began years ago when Zeina announced her secret marriage to Ahmed Ezz and the birth of their twins, a claim Ezz consistently and completely denied. The matter escalated into a protracted and complex legal battle that captivated Egyptian and Arab public opinion for years. This battle concluded with a final ruling from the Egyptian Family Court establishing the paternity of the twins, Ezz El-Din and Zein El-Din, to their father, Ahmed Ezz, despite his continued refusal to acknowledge them or to marry their mother.
Impact and significance: an issue that transcends art
This case gains significance because it is no longer just a personal dispute between two stars, but has transformed into a public issue sparking widespread debate about paternity laws and the rights of women and children in society. With each new development, the public is divided between those who sympathize with Zeina in her fight to establish her children's rights and those who support Ahmed Ezz, who remains steadfast in his position. The continuation of this conflict highlights the challenges women face in family matters and places the lives of celebrities under constant media and public scrutiny.
Ongoing legal battles over alimony
The case didn't end with the paternity ruling; it extended to other legal battles concerning financial obligations. Recently, Ahmed Ezz's defense team filed a formal complaint against the family court rulings that obligated him to pay exorbitant sums in child support for the twins. These sums, exceeding 2.5 million Egyptian pounds annually, include child support, housing and custody fees, as well as the cost of a maid and school expenses. His defense team argued that these amounts are "exorbitant and cause significant harm," noting that they represent an unprecedented sum in the history of the Egyptian judiciary. This underscores that the conflict between the two parties continues to rage in the courts, away from the public eye.
Culture and Art
Ahmed Helmy: Returning to radio drama and cinema in Ramadan 2024
Superstar Ahmed Helmy returns to the art scene in Ramadan 2024 with a comedy radio series, "First Year of Marriage," and a new film, "The Weakest of His Creation." Learn more about his projects.
A strong comeback for star Ahmed Helmy in Ramadan 2024
Egyptian star Ahmed Helmy is preparing for a major artistic comeback during Ramadan 2024, appearing in two different projects, reaffirming his strong presence and diverse roles. This artistic activity comes to quench the thirst of his fans who have been eagerly awaiting his new work, as he combines radio comedy with complex cinematic drama.
"First Year of Marriage": A radio comedy with a Ramadan flavor
After a hiatus from radio drama, Ahmed Helmy returns to this intimate art form with the series "First Year of Marriage," which will air on Nile Radio Network. Radio dramas are an integral part of Ramadan traditions in Egypt and the Arab world, maintaining a loyal audience who enjoy them at various times of day, whether at home or on the go. Helmy's choice of this format represents a return to his roots and a direct connection with a wide range of listeners.
The series belongs to the genre of light social comedy, humorously and wittily addressing the paradoxes and situations faced by newlyweds in their first year of marriage. This topic resonates with many people, ensuring a wide audience engagement with the storyline. Alongside Helmy, the cast includes a distinguished group of actors, most notably Aisha Ben Ahmed, Emad Rashad, Arifa Abdel Rasoul, and Laila Ezz El Arab, promising a rich comedic experience built on witty dialogue and outstanding performances.
The importance and impact of radio drama
Despite the dominance of television drama, radio drama still holds its own. It relies primarily on voice acting and imagination, giving actors a unique space for creativity and listeners the opportunity to visualize characters and events. The return of a star of Ahmed Helmy's caliber to radio not only enriches the Ramadan season but also enhances the value of this art form and attracts new generations of listeners.
“His weakest creation”: A highly anticipated return to the cinema screen
On the cinematic front, Ahmed Helmy is preparing to return to the big screen after his absence since his last film, "Wahed Tani," in 2022. His new film, "Ad'af Khalqoh" (His Weakest Creation), promises a different artistic direction. The film blends drama, suspense, and dark comedy, reflecting Helmy's artistic maturity and his desire to explore new acting territories beyond the straightforward comedy for which he is known.
The film boasts a stellar cast alongside Helmy, including the renowned actress Hend Sabry in a highly anticipated reunion after their previous successes, as well as Hanan Youssef, Karim Kassem, and Mahmoud Hafez. Directed by Omar Helal, the film is expected to be one of the season's standout hits, thanks to its unconventional storyline and exceptional cast. This cinematic comeback reaffirms Helmy's status as one of the most prominent box-office stars in Egypt and the Arab world.
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