Egyptian artist Hassan El-Raddad revealed that he went through a severe health crisis during the past few days, which lasted about a week, prompting him to send a warning message to his audience, urging them to be cautious and not to underestimate the infections spreading during the winter season.
El-Raddad explained, via his official account on "Facebook", that his health condition this time was different from any previous sickness, indicating that the virus was more severe, causing him significant exhaustion and clearly affecting his overall condition.
El-Raddad stated in his post: "I have been suffering from a severe cold for a week, which is one of the toughest cases I have gone through in my life... Be very careful, as the virus this time is very strong", sending a warning message to his followers about the risks of the currently spreading virus.
He added that the symptoms are still ongoing for more than a week, stressing the necessity of caution and not to underestimate colds, especially with strong viruses spreading during this period.
On the artistic front, Hassan El-Raddad is preparing to return to the cinema screen through his new film "Taha the Stranger", which is scheduled to start filming in June, adapted from a novel by the author Muhammad Sadiq, and through which he offers a different dramatic experience.
El-Raddad also participated last Ramadan month in the starring role of the series "Aqbāl 'Indakum" alongside his wife Amy Samir Ghanem, a short comedic work of 15 episodes, starring a number of artists, and was shown during the last Ramadan season.




