The star Dina El-Sherbiny was one of the first stars to share the post with the hashtag, with a short consolidated statement in which he wrote: “We are making art to tell stories in order to please people and let them think. .
She added: “If social media has turned into a technical court, it has the right to prevent a show or stop work. We don’t know what you can control, and who is it possible to grievance? And cut off livelihood and injustice, and any artist who competes with honor and morals will support his colleague, and we support our honorable colleagues. “
A large number of stars were keen to share the picture and statement on their pages, including the wife of the work hero, the Syrian star Kinda Alloush, who defended her husband’s efforts and made sure to close the comments on the post.
It is noteworthy that the series “The King” is the story of Naguib Mahfouz, the script and dialogue of Khaled Diab and Sherine Diab, directed by Hussein Al-Manbawi, music by Khaled Hammad, and starring: Amr Youssef, Saba Mubarak, Reem Mostafa and Majed Al-Masry.
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