Mohamed Mamdouh’s Reaction to CriticismĪfter being faced with all of that criticism, Mohamed Mamdouh did not stay silent or bury his head in the sand. The common thing that most people pointed out was the depth of his voice and shortness of breath which affected the audibility of his speech to the listeners.Īnd even though, most people can’t disagree on Mamdouh’s pure and undeniable acting talent, and despite the fact that this precise point is not due to lack of talent or incompetent performance, the public did not hold back on their concerns and -what some could even call- complains.īut thankfully, Mamdouh’s grace in handling the situation was at the same level of his talent.
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Case in point: Mohamed MamdouhĪs most of you already know, the talented actor Mohamed Mamdouh (also known as Taison) has been receiving quite a lot of criticism about his performance in the two series he appears in this Ramadan, Weld El Ghalaba & Kabeel. It is as simple as this just like people get to decide if your work succeeds, they get to decide if it fails too.Īnd just like that criticism can go both ways, positive or negative, the artists’s acceptance to said criticism can also go both ways, depending on the artist. Regardless of the art you are presenting, people’s opinions, whether praise or criticism are valid and should be accepted, whether agreed upon or not.
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However bullying and criticism are two completely different things.Ĭonstructively criticizing an artist’s performance or art which they put out in public for people to see is an unavoidable part of the creative process. Obviously, it is never okay to attack people for personal reasons or grudges, because that is considered bullying, and could harm them a great deal. Criticism VS Bullyingīefore we showcase the two cases at hand, we must first point out the difference between criticism and bullying so to clear out any confusions. It is a part of the process and the public’s right as the receiving party in this equation. Therefore, it is only natural for Ramadan to also be the season for giving and receiving criticism to said creative performances.
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The completely two different ways the two stars Mohamed Mamdouh and Mai Ezz El Din handled the criticism they received on their work in their respective Ramadan series taught us a bigger lesson than their shows did, and we are here to share it with you.īecause Ramadan is the season for TV series, commercials and shows, it is also the season to see creative performances by Egypt’s entertainment industry’s leading artists.