Does Ahmed Helmy’s new movie promote homosexuality?

Despite the fact that the revenues of one other movie, by the Egyptian artist Ahmed Helmy, amounted to more than 30 million Egyptian pounds, since the start of its presentation, during the Eid al-Fitr season, widespread criticism has been directed against it.

The story of the film revolves around a young man who has lost his passion, and relies on the use of a luminous suppository to restore his passion for life, amid the use of foreign words, as described by some.

Accusations were leveled at the film, most notably the promotion of homosexuality, as Ahmed Helmy appears in one of the clips, and he woke up in a young man’s bed, and thought that there was a relationship, while some saw it as sexual overtones, promoting ideas that are alien to our conservative Arab society.

In a first step in the artist’s career, Ahmed Helmy, an Egyptian lawyer submitted a report to the Egyptian Attorney General, Counselor Hamada El-Sawy, demanding that the screening of one film be stopped.

According to what (My Lady) magazine reported, the author, who carried No. 160839 of 2022, demanded the Attorney General’s petitions, to submit the film makers quickly for investigation, in preparation for presenting them to an urgent trial on charges of promoting immoral acts, assaulting public money, preventing the film from showing and withdrawing copies Shown in theaters.

The lawyer added the existence of the Anti-Morality Law No. 10 of 1961, as well as 294 269 and 178 of the Penal Code, which are articles punishable by 3 years in prison and a fine for anyone who is found in a public place inciting immorality or immorality, by word, sign, or any other means, or whoever leads or Incited or tempted by any means a male to commit an act of debauchery, or who incited or tempted by any means a male or a female to commit immoral or illegal acts.

Another movie, starring Ahmed Helmy, Ahmed Malik, Ruby, Nasreen Amin, Sayed Ragab, Nour Ehab, Amr Abdel Jalil, written by Haitham Dabour, directed by Mohamed Shaker Khudair.

In a separate context, the artist Mona Zaki, the wife of the artist Ahmed Helmy, was subjected to a severe attack, at the beginning of this year, following a scene in the movie “Friends and Not Dearest”, in which she takes off the lower part of her underwear, which many considered as a reason to promote immorality and immorality.

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