The mystery of an Egyptian artist who has been insisting for 33 years that she is dead while she is alive

You cannot find a website, especially the informational Wikipedia, that does not mention that she died on November 9, 1989 at the age of 57, although the dancer, actress, singer and singer who was known as Nemat Mukhtar from the fifties until the mid-seventies of the last century, and was born as Naima Abdo Muhammad on November 16, 1932 In Alexandria, she is still alive, and she is 90 years old.

And the one who confirms her living presence is the artistic producer Amr Al-Saifi, the son of the late artist Zahra Al-Ala, who published yesterday, Sunday, 4 old photos of her, with a message read by Al-Arabiya.net in his “Facebook” account, and Al-Bawaba previously reported its news, In it, the producer congratulated her Saturday on the blessed Eid al-Adha, as proof that she is alive, and then expressed his regret that the Internet continued to repeat the most important misinformation regarding her, which is her incorrect death, which is repeated in dozens of videos regarding her biography, including those shown below.

And Al-Saifi wrote on “Facebook”: “Six Nemat Mokhtar .. every year and you are healthy and well .. Nemat Mokhtar is an artist since she was a child.. a dancer.. .. Qasr al-Shouq.. A woman has conquered Satan.. The single husband) .. Unfortunately, the wrong information on the Internet indicates her death since 1989.. Are there ways to correct this wrong information?.. Note: I am in constant contact with her until yesterday To congratulate the Eid,” according to what he said regarding the one who was known as “the icon of oriental dance” and was called by the late Umm Kulthum, according to what they say.

Although she was more famous as a dancer than any other art, according to what is evident from her biography, she was multi-role and talented, participating in 43 artistic works, including acting in 4 series, as well as in 29 films, the first of which was “Circus Girl” in 1951 and the last of which was in 1973 of her production, which is: “The Woman Who Beat the Devil” with Nour Al-Sharif and Shams Al-Baroudi, and a year later she appeared in the series “Al-Qadban” directed by Ahmed Tantawi and starring Mahmoud Al-Meligy and Abdullah Ghaith, then she retired from dancing and acting, and she said in 1974 to the Lebanese magazine “Lamaad” Retirement made her reclaim her life “to live with God the most beautiful days of her life,” and then she moved away from herself to the point that her appearances were rare, which helped spread the rumor of her continuous uncorrected death 33 years ago.

“Men’s Hook”

They say on the Internet that Neamat Mokhtar, who “built a mosque from her own money”, named it following her, and her mother lived with a dancer named Nabawia Selim, “she was famous and held parties for pashas and prestigious statures in society, then she headed to the cinema, like other dancers, because she was beautiful and sexy, The directors confined her to the roles of seduction and made her the “men’s hook” in many of the artworks she presented.

However, this was not far from her personal life, as she played this role in reality as well, as she got married 3 times: the first of the artist Mahmoud El Meligy, who was married to the artist Alawia Jamil, a marriage that Al Arabiya.net did not find a real origin for. The second marriage was with director Niazi Mustafa, following his wife, the artist Koca, asked him to marry someone else. As for her third marriage, it was from a police brigade, and none of those who wrote regarding her mentioned his name, and everyone confirms that she gave birth to a child with whom she named Muhammad.

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