Egyptian actor Ahmed Elawady has resumed filming his TV series “Haq Arab” after his recent health crisis.
Elawady took to Instagram to share a video with his fans from the location set of the series, weeks after suffering a medical complication.
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Last Month, Mahmoud Hamdan, the writer of “Haq Arab”, shared on Facebook that Elawady had suffered a medical emergency without disclosing details of his condition or what caused it.
“Prayers for my brother Ahmed Elawady’s recovery. Ahmed is prohibited from visitors and has been admitted to the hospital two days ago due to the difficulty of his condition,” Hamdan said in a statement on January 22.
"Haq Arab" marks Elawady's first lead role in a drama and is set to participate in the Ramadan 2024 drama marathon.
The cast also includes Ryad El Khouly, Ahmed Seyam, Salwa Osman, Wafaa Amer, Walid Fawaz, Mido Maher, Caroline Azmy, Dina Fouad, Huda El Mufti, Mirhan Hussein, and more. It is directed by Ismail Farouk and produced by Synergy.
Born on December 12, 1985, Elawady was discovered by actor Nour El-Sherif and is best known for his roles in "The Thief of Baghdad", "Mousa", and "Horob Edterary".