Ramadan appears in a video clip holding Sadat's trademark. Image Credit: Videograb

Cairo: Celebrated Egyptian actor and singer Mohammed Ramadan has infuriated the family of late Egyptian president Anwar Al Sadat allegedly for ridiculing him in a video song.

In the song titled "Taurus" recently released on the YouTube, Ramadan appears in a clip holding Sadat's trademark pipe and imitating his way of talking in a fashion that the late leader's family deemed degrading.

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"Why do you make fun of Egypt's symbols in this way?" MP Karim Al Sadat, a nephew of the late leader, said, addressing Ramadan.

"Why do you imitate President Al Sadat in an unacceptable way? The late leader has history to which the entire world bears witness," Karim added in a TV call-in.

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The lawmaker added that he had presented a query to parliament against Ramadan's video clip, saying the affair is a matter of concern not only to Al Sadats, but to all Egyptians.

Al Sadat ruled Egypt from 1970 until 1981 when he was assassinated by Islamist militants. He launched Egypt's 1973 war against Israel. He was the first Egyptian leader to visit Israel in 1977 and sign a peace treaty with it two years later.

Five key aspects of his career and life:
Mohammed Ramadan, born on May 23, 1988, in Egypt, is a prominent actor, singer, and producer known for his significant impact on the Middle Eastern entertainment industry.

EARLY CAREER AND BREAKTHROUGH: Ramadan began his acting journey during his school years, earning nationwide talent awards three times consecutively — an unprecedented achievement. He started with minor roles in TV series like “The Cinderella” and gained significant recognition with his performance in Yousry Nasrallah’s film “Ehky Ya Scheherazade” (“Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story”).

TRANSITION TO MUSIC: In 2018, Ramadan ventured into music with his debut song “Number 1,” which garnered over 200 million views on YouTube. He continued to release hits like “Mafia” (over 250 million views), “Ensay” (over 400 million views), and “Ya Habibi” (over 200 million views), solidifying his status as a music star in the Arab world.

CONTROVERSIES: Ramadan has faced several controversies, including a 2019 incident where he posted a video from a co-pilot’s seat during a private flight, leading to a lifetime ban for the pilot involved. In 2020, photos of him with Israeli celebrities sparked backlash. Additionally, in 2021, his bank accounts were frozen to pay compensation to the deceased pilot’s family.

INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCES: Ramadan has expanded his reach with international tours, performing in various countries, including a US tour with sold-out shows in states like California, Michigan, New Jersey, and Texas. His dynamic performances have attracted a global audience, enhancing his international profile.

UPCOMING PROJECTS: Ramadan is set to star in “Shabah el Nile” (“The Ghost of the Nile”), which is anticipated to be Egypt’s first 3D horror film. The film’s release is planned for January 1, 2020, marking a new venture in his acting career.

In reaction to Ramadan's controversial video, a lawyer has filed a legal complaint against the 36-year-old entertainer, accusing him of deriding Sadat allegedly to make personal gains, the Egyptian newspaper Al Masri Al Youm reported.

There was no immediate comment from Ramadan, who is no stranger to controversy.

In 2020, an Egyptian court sentenced him to one year in prison on charges of slandering a pilot, who lost his job after Ramadan had posted a video showing him inside a jet cockpit.

The video, which went viral online, showed the actor-cum-singer inside the cabin sitting next to the pilot and pretending to operate the aircraft in a manner violating aviation rules.