The Egyptian artist Ahmed El Awadi revealed the behind-the-scenes of his current Ramadan series Ali Clay, confirming that the work represents a new challenge in his artistic career after the successes he achieved in his previous works.
During his appearance on the podcast "Kan Lazem A'oul" with media personality Sherine Daabess, El Awadi talked about his philosophy in choosing roles and how he deals with the criticisms directed at his works.
He explained that his desire to present a work that surpasses his previous series "Fahd Al-Batal" and "Haq Arab" was the main motivation behind accepting the lead role in the series, noting that the script includes strong dramatic conflicts capable of attracting the audience.
Ahmed El Awadi: Popular Works Can Carry Positive Messages to Viewers
Ahmed El Awadi confirmed that his role in popular works is not limited to entertainment only, but he seeks through them to deliver positive messages to the audience in a simple and direct manner.
He added that art is an influential means of conveying human and social values in a beloved way, which he tries to achieve through the characters he presents on screen.
Ahmed El Awadi Comments on Criticism: I Accept Respectful Criticism and Ignore the Rest
Regarding the criticisms directed at the series Ali Clay, El Awadi clarified that he accepts criticism when it is based on respect and artistic analysis, but he prefers to ignore negative comments that aim only to stir controversy.
He confidently stated: "No one can bother me," indicating that he relies on a strategy of ignoring critics to prevent them from gaining more space to spread.
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