Director Mohamed Salah Al-Azab reveals the challenges faced by his film 'The Gathering Killer', which encountered censorship issues leading to the removal of key scenes. This censorship has negatively impacted the film's revenue and its screening in cinemas.
Mohamed Salah Al-Azab has topped search engines following the success of his directorial debut, "The Killer of Tagammu," which has received widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike.
Mohamed Salah El-Azab has responded to Tarek El-Shennawy's article discussing the "Gathering Serial Killer" case, expressing satisfaction with the points raised. This response comes at a sensitive time as social and security tensions rise in Egypt.
Mohamed Salah Al-Azab expressed his dissatisfaction with the recurring crises faced by the community's butcher, indicating that these crises are escalating rapidly. He described the situation as unacceptable, referring to the butcher as 'impure' in light of the repercussions of these crises.
Egyptian artist Mohamed Salah Al-Azab expressed his disappointment over the ticket shortage for his new film 'The Gathering Killer', which prevented him from attending the premiere. This comes at a time when the film is experiencing a surge in popularity, sparking widespread debate.