Egyptian artist Ahmed Zaher revealed that about 70% of public criticism on social media platforms is paid.
Zaher explained in television statements that he is not bothered by the negative comments he reads about the performance of his three daughters Malak, Laila and Mona after their participation in the series this month of Ramadan.
He said: “When I go to the street, I find that the public’s opinions are different, and people treat me with kindness and appreciation.”
Ahmed Zaher indicated that these criticisms are paid and carried out by electronic committees, adding that he does not know who the people are behind these matters.
Zaher touched on his roles in the series “Nima Avocato” and “Muharib,” which were predominantly evil, stressing that the character of Salah, Nima Abu Alab’s husband, was not evil by nature, but rather a person with bad intentions who acted recklessly and greedily when he found money falling on him.
He confirmed that directors prefer to nominate him for evil roles, but he seeks to present different characters during the upcoming month of Ramadan.