Egyptian actor Ahmed Flux was a guest on tonight’s episode of the Ramadan program “Ink Serri” on “Cairo and the People” channel.
Flux dealt with the crisis of the movie “Ashab wa Wal Aziz” (starring Mona Zaki and Iyad Nassar – produced by Netflix), saying: “I have no problems. We sympathize with some types of issues, but they are not spread.”
He added, “I saw only a scene from the movie, and I do not criticize Mona Zaki, who is a great star and a very talented actress, but it is possible that the choice has betrayed her, and she may have wanted to do a new thing that she did not do before.”
Flux indicated that he is satisfied with what he has achieved in the technical field so far, adding: “When I started acting, I was achieving what Ahmed El Sakka achieved.”
And regarding his opinion of some stars, he said: “Karim Abdel Aziz is very light-blooded, and Ahmed El-Sakka is my big brother in masculinity and manliness, and Ahmed Ezz is very interested in his work.”
As for his retirement from acting, Flux said that it was a final decision following 20 years of work started by Compars until he won the “Best Actor Award in the Arab World”, according to him, and he has nothing new to give.
He continued, “I do not want to represent once more, and I will work for a production company, and I signed with the people who will represent them.”
He added: “Although I am the son of Farouk Flux, I started the journey from scratch and learned until I reached the championship, and I do not have a father who gives an order, a cheek and a soul to work.”