He disappeared 23 years ago.. Watch the appearance of Nour El Sherif’s son in the series..Hajj Metwally..and the biggest surprise in his current profession

The Egyptian artist Ayman Mohamed is one of the most prominent faces that shone and grabbed the spotlight by participating in artistic works in childhood,

After his remarkable appearance in a limited number of artworks, including the series “Hajj Metwally”, as well as the video clip “Ana Lou Habeeb” by artist Mohamed Fouad.

Some predicted a promising future for him at the time, but he disappeared from the artistic scene in general, since then.

Ayman Muhammad Ayman, 32, has moved away from the field of acting completely, and is currently working in the aviation field, where he posted a picture of him in front of an airport.

The first artwork in which Ayman participated was the song “Fakrak Ya Nasini” with the artist Mohamed Fouad, then with the artist Adel Imam in two consecutive films,

They are: “Message to the Governor” and “Hello America”, then the director of photography, Mohsen Ahmed, nominated him for the song “I’m Lou Habeeb”, following which he made his way to serials and films.

The last artistic appearance of “Ayman” came 20 years ago, through the series “The Family of Hajj Metwally”, where he embodied the role of the child Samir, the son of Nour al-Sharif in the events; Since then, he has disappeared from public view.

The events of the series, The Family of Hajj Metwally, were of interest to many at the time of the series, as it revolved around “Metwally” – the father of the child Ayman later – who starts his life from scratch and works for a fabric merchant he trusts a lot.

After the death of the merchant, he marries his widow and gives birth to her, so that she dies and he manages all the wealth, until he becomes one of the largest merchants in the region, following which his marriages follow one following the other.

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