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“The Seventh Day TV” today presented a special coverage, prepared by Israa Abdel Kader, and presented by Raghda Bakr, during which he reviewed the last scenes of the life of the late artist Victor Billah, who passed away from our world this afternoon at 70 years.
Colleague Raghda Bakr reviewed, during the special coverage, the death of the comedian and painter of joy over the whispers of “The Victorious God”, at age 70, which is one of the pillars of comedy and laughter in the cinema or television and of course on stage.
Raghda Bakr
And the special coverage continued that the artistic community is dominated by a state of sadness after the departure of the victor in God, and invitations from here and there from his fans and admirers and every person on his face was painted with laughter one day while he looked at the victorious artist.
Subsequently, his colleague Raghda Bakr reviewed during the coverage the most outstanding scenes of the last years in the life of the late Victorious God, where he spent his years of brilliance in film, theater and television and presented many works, but unfortunately the last 10 years were decisive and influential in his life sadly, as he transformed from the late artist. Who laughs at everyone’s confusion, someone who lacks the interest of those close to him in the artistic community.
In 2008, artist Victor Bellah suffered a stroke, which led to his exclusion from acting, which, of course, affected his psychological state in recent years.
“The Seventh Day” was a pioneer in recently communicating with his wife, Mu’tazila artist Aziza Kassab, who began to talk about how the artist, victorious God, had a life, after suffering a stroke in 2008.
Raghda Bakr
The special coverage also included what his wife said that he was an ascetic in speech, and did not like to communicate with anyone, especially after he stopped physical therapy sessions, and did not leave his room because of Corona, and He said that his grandchildren are his whole life, and they are the only ones who can bring him out of the state of sadness AND the depression that gripped him because of his immobility.
Years in which the entire artist was transformed into life, vitality and capable energy that translates into a smile about people’s confusion and relieves them of their worries, someone who is ascetic in life who does not want to talk to anyone, and only a few people like Akram Al-Saadani and Dr. Ashraf Zaki ask for him.
The artist Victor Billah has left our world, but left 170 diverse works of art, and he owned a distinguished and spontaneous performance in comic style in Egypt, and although throughout his artistic career he did not appear in the title role, their appearance and roles were always etched in the minds of the audience.