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Al-Marsad Journal: Sources have revealed the fate of the remaining scenes of Egyptian artist Youssef Shaaban, in the series “The Kings of Al-Jadana”, which is his latest work of art, and it was decided to show her in the Ramadan Marathon 2021 drama.
A private source within the company that produced the work revealed that Youssef Shaaban had completed 80% of his scenes in the series, explaining that he filmed most of the scenes in Lebanon before his infection with the Corona virus and then his death.
Fate of the remaining scenes
The source explained, according to the “Erm News” site, that the remaining scenes by artist Youssef Shaaban are very few compared to what was filmed, noting that the main scenes have been completed, giving the series workshop and the production company the green light to solve its role more comfortable.
The source confirmed that this issue has been resolved in the last few hours by making adjustments to the entire role and ending it completely with his death, after the first 15 episodes of Labor went through in which the heroes of the l works appear in their working-class neighborhood while they are in the poverty stage.
The source pointed out that filming and editing operations are currently underway for the role of Youssef Shaaban, so that it can be completed in a manner consistent with the events of the work, commenting only with words of thanks and sympathy. to artist Youssef Shaaban will be written about the series as his last artistic work.
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Egyptian artist Amr Saad recently shared a photo of the late artist Youssef Shaaban through his account on the “Instagram” site, and it was part of the filming scenes for the “Kings of Gadana” series.
It should be noted that the series “Kings of Al-Jadana” was written by a special workshop under the supervision of Abeer Suleiman, directed by Ahmed Khaled Moussa, and starring the two stars Amr Saad, Mostafa Shaaban and co- stars with Rania Youssef, Yasmine Rais, Dalal Abdel Aziz, Mohamed Abdel-Azim and Walid Fawaz, and others.
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