Muhammad Abdul Rahman “Tota” leaves the hospital after his health condition improves

The artist, Nihal Anbar, a member of the Board of Directors of the Syndicate of Representative Professions, revealed the developments in the artist’s health condition Mohamed Abdelrahman “Tota”, where she said in an exclusive statement to “The Seventh Day”, “The artist, Mohamed Abdel-Rahman, left the hospital after his health condition improved, and he is currently at his home and completing his treatment period.”

The star, Mohamed Henedy, was keen to visit the artist, Mohamed Abdel Rahman, “Tota” in the hospital, after he underwent an open-heart operation last Wednesday. He stayed like the elephant and out of reel – he means today, Monday.”

Nihal Anbar, a member of the Representative Professions Syndicate, had recently revealed to “Youm Seven” the developments in Muhammad Abdel Rahman’s health condition, explaining that he had successfully performed the operation, and then was transferred to intensive care to receive health care after the operation, and for his health condition to improve, he was transferred to a normal room inside The hospital is under the supervision of doctors, stressing that he is now receiving appropriate treatment before his discharge date, which is determined by the doctors themselves.

In another context, Mohamed Abdel Rahman recently finished filming the last scenes of his new movie “The Public Call,” written by Ahmed Abdel Wahab, and Karim Sami Kims, directed by Wael Farag, and co-starring Ahmed El-Fishawy and Asmaa Abu El-Yazid, and Abdel-Rahman embodies the character of a young man who quarrels with his mother, and he turns His life completely, within the framework of comedy and excitement.

The last work of Muhammad Abdul Rahman Tota, the play “The Great Night”, which was shown in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, starring Nicole Saba, Mahmoud Abdel-Mughni, Mahmoud Al-Laithi, Badria Tolba, Amir Salah Al-Din, Mirhan Hussein, Taha Al-Desouki, and written by Walid Youssef, Music and composed by Karim Arafa, poems by Khaled Taj El-Din, directed by Batoul Arafa.

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