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Milad Youssef: I almost lost my life due to a scene | cinema | Rum news agency

RAM – Syrian artist Milad Youssef and Syrian artist Emarat Rizk were guests of the “Echo of the Stadiums” program with journalist Mustafa Al-Agha, and the duo answered a series of questions in the “Yes or No” paragraph without think about it and quickly.

I am a star in the front row

When asked if Milad considered himself a top-notch star, he replied without hesitation in the affirmative, also confirming that the artistic community is permeated by the “Challia”, and that some roles have been snatched from him by fellow artists, but he has not mentioned their names nor revealed any other details.
Youssef stressed that he will not act solely for money reasons and that dealing with producers and directors must have a kind of “social civilization”, which Mustafa Al-Agha described as “hypocrisy”.

Milad also indicated that she sometimes thought she was living outside Syria, while stressing that it was unfair in the media, as Al-Agha believed she should have received more attention as a “big” star.

The artist indicated that there is no alternative plan for him in case of abandoning acting, pointing out that fame is beautiful.

The Syrian artist explained that a woman’s beauty is not the primary criterion for choosing her as a life partner, and confirmed that she gives up when she falls in love, indicating that she is not jealous or nervous.

His participation in Gulf affairs

As for whether he intends to participate in the Gulf works, he pointed out that he participated in a Gulf series entitled “Characteristics of Human Beings” directed by Muhammad Al-Qaffas, which was filmed in Bahrain alongside a group of stars, and has also participated in the “Autumn Night” series in Iraqi dialect, which will be screened soon.

As for his absence from comedies, he pointed out that he has not yet been shown comic scripts.

A scene that could have cost him his life

Milad and Emarat Rizk recalled a dangerous scene they picked up in the series “The Silence Barrier” in which Milad nearly lost her life. While filming her kidnapping scene, Rizk pointed the barrel of the gun at him, but without knowing that the gun was full of bullets; The artist explained that the fault lay with the manufacturers of the work accessories.

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