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Mohamed Ramadan to Perform Live at AUC on Sep. 25


Thu 19 Sep 2019 | 04:06 PM
Yara Sameh

Egyptian actor, Mohamed Ramadan will perform live at the American University in Cairo (AUC) new campus, at the bassily hall, in New Cairo, on September 25.

He announced the event via Instagram stories.

 

The 31-year-old actor was nominated in the “African Fans’ Favourite” category at the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMAs), which will take place from November (20-23).

The list is comprised of the 10 Regional Categories and 26 Continental Categories.

Many Egyptian artists are also nominated for other categories such as Amr Diab, Tamer Hosny, Sherine, Hamada Helal, cairokee band, and others.

Moreover, Ramadan’s music video “Ensay” achieved tremendous success by earning 145 million viewers, after its debut on July 17.

The music video – featuring Moroccan singer Saad Lamjarred – is set in Paris capital of France featured Mohamed working as a chef and Saad working as a waiter in a restaurant.

“Ensay” is the first collaboration between the duo.

It is by the lyrics of Ramadan, Lamjarred, Mobeazy, Farghly Blax, Shobokshy, and directed by Hossam L Hossainy.

Hossainy had also directed the artist’s previous music videos “El Malek” and “Number one”.

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On the other hand, the actor is set to star in Egypt’s first-ever 3D horror film “Shabah el Nile” (The Ghost of the Nile).

The film was directed by Yasir Al-Yasiri, an Iraqi artist and produced by Saif Oraibi, who had collaborated in Action-Thriller film ‘122’, one of the first Arab films made for 4DX.

The actor, born on May 23, 1988, began acting while at school.

He received the award for greatest nationwide talent three times consecutively – an unprecedented achievement.

He started his career with small gigs such as TV series “The Cindrella” until he had his big breakthrough in Yousry Nasrallah’s “Ehky Ya Sharazad”.

The actor then went on to star in blockbusters produced by the infamous producers Mohamed and Ahmed El Sobky, which made him one of the most valuable actors in the Middle East.

Ramadan, perhaps, was the only Egyptian actor to have been praised by internationally renowned actor Omar El-Sherif, who stated that he had chosen him to perpetuate his acting legacy.