Chef Nasser Al-Prince, the owner of the famous restaurant in Cairo, revealed that he filed a lawsuit against the makers of the series "Al-Prince", which is starring the artist Mohamed Ramadan and is being presented this Ramadan, in which he accuses the work makers of presenting part of his life story in the series without asking permission and damaging his reputation. .
Prince explained in a video clip broadcast on social media, that the series placed him in a position of accusations from the public because of the similarity between his events and the story of his life, where Radwan Al-Prince "Mohamed Ramadan" appears at work while he is working at the beginning of his life in the field of painting cars in Doku, which is the same profession He worked there for 10 years before joining the military service, just as the shop that appears in the series is similar to his real place, besides the child who participates in the acting resembles his son "Saif" and has the same name. He added: "And my son's companions ask him: Is your father eating the right of his sisters? And people on the street tell me" You have eaten the right of your sisters. "
And the beginning of the problem dates back to last February, when Mohamed Ramadan visited the "Prince" store, and filmed a video in it without permission, prompting Prince Prince to file a lawsuit because of using his name without his consent.

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