An Egyptian producer accused of 30 fraud cases announces the production of a new movie... Starring Wizzo and Mohamed Tharwat

The Egyptian Film Industry Chamber has taken a decision to permanently stop dealing with producer Ishaq Ibrahim, after security forces arrested him in Nasr City last Thursday, accusing him of 30 judicial rulings, checks and trust receipts, and he was confronted with the sentences and admitted, and legal measures were taken against him.

 The artistic company "Al-Rimas Production", owned by Ishaq Ibrahim, ignored the decision and announced its willingness to present a new cinematic experience called "Ana and Bella" starring Wizo and Muhammad Tharwat, and the rest of the heroes of the work are being chosen by the producer, and director Dr. Shadi Abdel-Alim, provided that Filming will start soon.

The company promoted the film and revealed that its events revolve around a comic horror about a man whose life is turned upside down, after a girl with special specifications entered his life. The film was written by Sherif Hassan, directed by Dr. Shadi Abdel Alim.

A number of citizens had filed complaints against Ishaq Ibrahim and his brothers, accusing him of defrauding them by announcing the sale and reservation of chalets at low prices in the Ras Sidr area, with the delivery being two years after the date of signing the contract, which prompted dozens of citizens to reserve housing units in the company owned by them. Shocking them after the monument to them.

The reports indicated that the citizens affected by the film producer and his brothers have regularly paid their installments for several years, but they have not received their units, which is considered a monument to citizens after collecting millions of pounds, failing to fulfill the obligations signed in the contract and evading delivery.

Nearly 100 citizens submitted complaints to the Public Prosecutor, accusing Ishaq Ibrahim of defrauding them, after they held vigils in front of the Attorney General’s office in the Fifth Settlement last April, and demanded the return of the sums seized or handing over the units they agreed upon and the cessation of showing any cinematic works. Produced by the company owned by the movie producer until they get their money back.

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