The fact that Akram Hosni participated in the second part of the movie “The Beholder”

Cairo: Hany Kamal El Din
The Egyptian artist, Akram Hosni, denied the news that circulated about his participation in the movie “Ibn Al-Nazir”, which is a second part of the movie “The Beholder”, which was presented by the late artist Alaa Wali El-Din in 2000.
Hosni wrote on his official Facebook page, denying the matter, and said: “The beholder movie is a sign in the history of comedy, and the news of my joining the second part is incorrect, and I read it on social media.”
Producer Magdy El Hawary had confirmed, in press statements, that he was in the process of producing a second part of the film, entitled “Ibn Al Nazer”, and the events will focus on “Salah Ashour”, the character presented by the late Alaa Wali El Din.
The film “The Beholder” starred alongside Wali El-Din, the late artists Hassan Hosni and Hisham Selim. The film also constituted an important artistic breakthrough for the artists: Ahmed Helmy, Mohamed Saad and Basma. The film was written and directed by Sharif Arafa, and the screenplay and dialogue are Ahmed Abdullah and Hajjaj Abdel-Azim.
In another context, Akram Hosni is absent from appearing in the new Ramadan drama season, which will start in the last week of next March, and he said in previous statements that he will be absent from the Ramadan drama and did not find the work that tempts him to present a competing artwork.
However, Hosni will appear in the Ramadan radio drama, through a series that is being prepared, and will announce its details once the work team is completed, although Hosni recorded some of his private scenes in the series.
Akram Hosni participated in the last Ramadan drama in the series “Maktoub Alia”, which was collected by the artists Amr Abdel Jalil, Aiten Amer, Hanadi Muhanna, Hala Rushdi, Hanan Suleiman, Ismail Farghali and Muhammad Taima, and the series was written by Ihab Bleibel and directed by Khaled Al-Halafawi.
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Hosni’s last artistic contribution was his appearance with Hamid Al-Shaeri and Hisham Abbas in “The Lyrical Thrio”, which was titled “Al-Sahar wa Al-Sabbat”, and the song was written by Hosni and composed by Mustafa Al-Assal, distributed by Ahmed Waheed and directed by Hadi Al-Bagouri.