In an interview taken by the famous Egyptian TV host in 2015 while sitting on the very stage of the National Theatre, El-Fakharany made some relevant remarks about the vaudeville "A night of A Thousand Nights" and about his career in general, mentioning that he acts for the ordinary people because it's them who make up the public | The story revolves around Al-Shahhat The Beggar played by El-Fakharany, who is begging with his daughter by singing in the streets of a town where the Caliph took power at a young age after the death of his father |
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He chose it with the belief that arts, culture, science and enlightenment are the basic pillars of humanity's renaissance, and most of all the pulse of our existence | On the evening of September 27, 2008, the stage and the auditorium had been subjected to a tremendous fire that severely damaged the theatre building, so the Ministry of Culture decided to conduct an integrated restoration and development project which lasted 6 years, with a cost that amounted to about 104 million Egyptian pounds |
He gets acquainted with the mystic Abd el-Qader of whom he had had visions back in England, and slowly comes out of the state of depression while embracing | He was a prominent member of the university's theatre troupe, and he won the best actor award at the level of Egyptian universities |
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El-Fakharany compared theatre to marriage, saying that he has to like the people he works with, otherwise the outcome may be compromised | Since then he has appeared in over 50 , 39 movies and 9 |
The film is based on 's famous novel and is one of the most expensive productions ever made in.
"A night of a Thousand Nights" was thus among the first shows performed on the freshly restored stage and witnessed unprecedented popularity and financial success | On the other hand, the 's wife, a playful woman, gets acquainted with Al-Shahhat without knowing his financial and social status, as she is deceived by his tidy clothes that her husband the wazir had given to him before |
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" The play was attended by a very ordinary audience, and the actors feared that people would not appreciate the show, nor they would understand it, but the crew was surprised by the audience's reaction as soon as the show started | It was written by the screenwriter Abdel Rahim Kamal who was inspired by the stories heard from his father during childhood, and directed by Shady el-Fakharany |
El-Fakharany plays Salim el-Badri , an aristocratic young man who returns to Egypt from his foreign mission during Sadat's "," or open-door economic policy and inherits a property of his father, Ismail el-Badri.