Because of Amir Karara, a famous Egyptian artist threatens to retire

A state of sadness experienced by the Egyptian artist, Mohamed Nagati, which prompted him to declare the possibility of his retirement if this matter would cause everyone’s comfort, as he put it.

The story began after Najati expressed, through his personal account on “Instagram”, his strong dissatisfaction with a publication by a book, in which he compared him with the artist, Amir Karara.

He replied that Karara worked hard one day to play his role in the series “Mahmoud Al-Masry”, which was shown 18 years ago, alongside the late Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, until the role eventually went to my rescue.

He explained that despite this, Karara launched into the world of art, and received many offers while he remained in his place.

wide confusion

Perhaps this statement sparked widespread confusion in artistic circles, prompting Najati again to publish a video on his Facebook page explaining his intention.

He said that Amir Karara is a great artist, and he did not reach this great degree of stardom except with diligence and work, stressing that he did not intend to underestimate his colleague.

He stressed that he embodies the roles presented to him and sees them as appropriate, pointing out that this is the case in the artistic community.

Regarding the confusion, he announced that he was ready to retire if his actions and actions did not appeal to the public or some journalists, saying: “I can retire to rid them of the matter, and everyone feels comfortable.”

Karara Lengati: You are a big star

In turn, the Egyptian artist, Amir Karara, interacted with the video, and re-shared it, praising his colleague, and said: “Oh my love, you are a big star and we are all on our minds.. May God honor you, increase you, and bless you.. and bring us together in one work.. and an honor for me.”

Amir Karara

In addition, the pioneers of social networking sites praised Clak Karara, and praised his position after supporting Najati.

It is noteworthy that Muhammad Najati’s last work was his participation in the story “Raq al-Habib”, within the tales of the series “Wara Every Bab”, starring Sawsan Badr and Ahmed Fouad Selim.

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