Defying the Odds: Muhammad Mahmoud Abdel Aziz Unveils the Hidden Formula for Success in Exclusive Interview with ‘His Majesty
- In recent times, the series "Despite the Law" has entered people's homes, and the story embodied by Iman Al-Asi as "Layla" has touched a large part of women,...
- Artist Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Aziz His Highness says that the secret to the success of "Despite the Law" is that he searches for works that actually resemble people,...
- Regarding his previous feelings about the success of the work, he said: “I felt that the problem would make a difference.
In recent times, the series “Despite the Law” has entered people’s homes, and the story embodied by Iman Al-Asi as “Layla” has touched a large part of women, 30 episodes of tragedy and adventure, from trying to find. A husband trying to prove his rights, and with the success of the series, artist and producer Mohammad Mahmoud Abdel Aziz along with artist and media personality, Esad Younis, appeared as the guest of honor.
Mohammed Mahmoud Abdel Aziz reveals the secret of Najaz’s success despite the law
Artist Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Aziz His Highness says that the secret to the success of “Despite the Law” is that he searches for works that actually resemble people, explaining: “The stories that attract people who see themselves in us and the stories in the first two episodes , the idea that when a man goes to sleep, he can’t find his husband and is surprised that he’s not looking for Alia, and the idea is that all the characters are written almost like people, Akram and Ahmed Ofer, but there is one from him, so we I will summarize it as the book of evil.
Regarding his previous feelings about the success of the work, he said: “I felt that the problem would make a difference. I felt that it would be successful, but the rise that has happened in the series or my league level is the kindness of God. Someone told me that you will be blessed with your intentions.”
Behind the scenes, the series took two years to film
Artist Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Aziz took a year and a half or two years to film the series despite the law: “The whole series was shot in 85 locations in Port Said at 5am. We’ll see where the day takes us.
