Ashraf Zaki: The health condition of the director of “Boji and Tamtam” is stable and is undergoing treatment

The artist, Ashraf Zaki, the captain of the acting professions, said in exclusive statements to “The Seventh Day”, that the director’s condition In the name of Mahmoud Rahmy The son of the great director Mahmoud Rahmy is currently stable following the union’s response to the request for admission and treatment in a hospital, adding that his health is improving, as he was suffering from quadriplegia and heart problems.

Recently, the artist, Mustafa Darwish, revealed the deteriorating health of director Bassem Mahmoud Rahmi, son of the director of the most famous puppet series “Boji and Tamtam”, Mahmoud Rahmy, and his father’s assistant in directing the series. He also directed the last part of Bouji and Tamtam that was shown in 2009, and Mustafa Darwish published pictures of the director Currently, he suffers from quadriplegia, and he commented on it through his Facebook account, saying: “The director of Boji and Tamtam, Professor Bassem Mahmoud Rahmi, has quadriplegia and heart problems, and his condition is very difficult. Your phone didn’t ring.”

The director, Bassem Rahmi, is a graphic designer, and he took away from his father the last part of Boji and Tamtam, which was shown in 2009, and regarding the late director Mahmoud Rahmi, he is a director and designer of dolls, born in 1939, and studied at the College of Fine Arts and graduated with distinction, which qualified him to be appointed as a teaching assistant in The university, but he preferred to work on Egyptian television, and then specialized in designing and presenting bridal shows, and presented the “Tuta and Sesame” program, but he gained great fame following presenting the character of Bakloz, who was associated with the media, Najwa Ibrahim, and his most important artistic successes at all was through his release of my character ( Bogy and Tamtam) in a series of television series, which has been shown with great success on Egyptian television. He passed away in 2001.

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