After declaring himself “sick of fame” … Muhammad Ramadan responds to Izzat Al-Alayli



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Artist Mohamed Ramadan responded to statements made by artist Izzat Al-Alaili on the sidelines of his participation in the Alexandria Film Festival, in which he described him as a “famous patient”.

The artist, Muhammad Ramadan, through the story reporting, through his account on “Instagram”, published an image of Izzat Al-Alayli’s statement, accompanied by his song “The Sultan”, and commented: “Professor Izzat Al-Alayli “.

The clip posted by Muhammad Ramadan included: “The love of people is a treasure until they see the fans … I see myself as number one, I pray among the loved ones … the origin of success is this. Lord of the Worlds … My dreams are not the ceiling of the development of my attributes … In the jungle the lion is a king You do not know … my gain is a purpose that will not perish this time.

The artist, Izzat Al-Alayli, confirmed in his statements that there is no single artist, and stardom can accommodate more than one artist and does not stop at a specific artist.

“Al-Alayli” commented on the title “Number one” that Muhammad Ramadan calls himself, as he said in remarks to “In Art” on the sidelines of the Alexandria Film Festival: “I am also a number, and this is a patient. Our Lord heals him. He will heal him when he says what he wants. “

It is noteworthy that Muhammad Ramadan participated in the last month of Ramadan in the series “Al-Prince”, and the series revolved around the family of “Al-Prince” and “Radwan”, who embodies his character Ramadan and works as a plumber in his father’s workshop, who takes responsibility for his family after the death of his parents. Some family problems between him and his 6 siblings amount to murder.

He participated in the “Prince” championship with Muhammad Ramadan: Nour, Rogina, Ahmed Zahir, Naglaa Badr, Edward, Donia Abdel Aziz, Abdel Aziz Makhion, Reem Sami, Salwa Othman, Muhammad Alaa, Safaa al-Toukhi, Muhammad Hatem, Rehab al-Jamal, Muhammad Mahran Ahmed Dash, written and directed by Muhammad Sami.



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