Ramiz Jalal resolves his dispute with Asmaa Jalal through mediation of Ashraf Zaki

July 5, 2026 - 23:27 | Last update July 5, 2026 - 23:27

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Yumna Muhammad

Egyptian artist Ramiz Jalal ended his dispute with artist Asmaa Jalal through the mediation of the head of the Acting Professions Syndicate, Ashraf Zaki, closing the curtain on the crisis that erupted after the airing of the program 'Ramiz Level Al-Wahsh' during the past Ramadan season.

Announcement of Reconciliation

Ramiz Jalal posted a video clip on his official Facebook account, in which he appeared alongside Asmaa Jalal and Ashraf Zaki. The scenes began with an atmosphere suggesting a disagreement, before ending with laughter and handshakes, in a message confirming the closure of the crisis and the return of friendly relations between the two parties.

Ramiz accompanied the video with a humorous comment saying: 'Asmaa Jalal can't be upset with Ramiz Jalal because she is kind and I am a good guy... especially since we are all children of Jalal... my dear Sumsum,' referring to the end of the dispute.

Beginning of the Crisis

The crisis dates back to last Ramadan, when Asmaa Jalal announced legal actions following her appearance on the program 'Ramiz Level Al-Wahsh,' considering that the introduction of the episode included phrases she described as bullying and insults, along with physical and personal insinuations that she felt undermined her dignity.

Legal Statement

Her lawyer clarified in a statement that the artist agreed to participate in the program as it is an entertainment work based on the element of surprise, but she was not informed of the voiceover that was added during the editing phase, emphasizing that the comments made went beyond the realm of humor to personal insult.

The statement added that participation in any artistic work does not mean acceptance of being subjected to bullying or diminishing human dignity, stressing the artist's right to take legal actions to protect her rights, before the crisis officially ended with the announcement of reconciliation mediated by Ashraf Zaki.

The Egyptian artist Ramiz Jalal has resolved his dispute with the artist Asmaa Jalal, mediated by the head of the Actors' Syndicate, Ashraf Zaki, bringing an end to the crisis that erupted following the airing of the program "Ramiz Level Al-Wahsh" during last Ramadan season.

Announcement of Reconciliation

Ramiz Jalal posted a video clip on his official "Facebook" account, in which he appeared alongside Asmaa Jalal and Ashraf Zaki. The scenes began with an atmosphere suggesting a disagreement, before ending with laughter and handshakes, in a message confirming the closure of the crisis and the return of friendly relations between the two parties.

Ramiz accompanied the video with a humorous comment saying: "Asmaa Jalal can't be upset with Ramiz Jalal because she is kind and I am a good guy... especially since we are all children of Jalal... my dear Sumsum," referring to the end of the dispute.

Beginning of the Crisis

The crisis dates back to last Ramadan when Asmaa Jalal announced legal actions following her appearance on the program "Ramiz Level Al-Wahsh," considering that the introduction of the episode included phrases she described as bullying and insults, along with physical and personal insinuations that she felt undermined her dignity.

Legal Statement

Her lawyer clarified in a statement that the artist agreed to participate in the program as it is an entertainment work based on the element of surprise, but she was not informed of the voiceover that was added during the editing phase, emphasizing that the comments made went beyond the realm of humor to personal insult.

The statement added that participation in any artistic work does not mean acceptance of being subjected to bullying or diminishing human dignity, stressing the artist's right to take legal actions to protect her rights, before the crisis officially ended with the announcement of reconciliation mediated by Ashraf Zaki.

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