The Egyptian artist Ahmed Badir revealed the scenes of his participation in the series “The Choice 3” and his embodiment of the role of Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi. In exclusive statements to Al-Arabiya.net, he said that he is happy to play the role of a man who saved Egypt from a painful and cruel fate that was waiting for it as a result of the rule of religious groups.
“I wanted the role two years ago”
He also revealed that he wished to embody his role in a television series or a movie, and announced his desire explicitly in a television interview two years ago, adding that Field Marshal Tantawi had a major role in pulling the country out of an unknown tunnel and his personality is rich and deep in details and inspiring feelings for any artist.
He added that when he was informed of his choice to play the role of Tantawi, he devoted himself to knowing all the details of his character so that he might reincarnate and master it in this historical work that narrates important and critical moments from the history of Egypt, stressing that what helped him to reincarnate the personality is that he lived that period moment by moment and remembers all its details well, and it was One of the most difficult periods in the country’s history.
Rumor of his death
As for the rumor of his death, which spread like wildfire hours ago, the Egyptian artist said that those who promote such rumors are known and aim to assassinate him morally following his role in the series, especially since his works provoke them, noting that such rumors do not shake him and do not make him stop practicing his role as an artist. .
During the past hours, pages and accounts on social media circulated publications alleging the death of the artist Ahmed Badir.
While this rumor coincides with the presentation of the third part of the series The Choice, in which the Egyptian artist plays the role of the head of the Military Council, Muhammad Hussein Tantawi, who died last year at the age of 85.
It is noteworthy that the series “The Choice 3” was written by Hani Sarhan, directed by Peter Mimi and starring Ahmed El-Sakka, Karim Abdel Aziz, Ahmed Ezz, Yasser Jalal and Khaled El-Sawy.