Egyptian actor Ahmad Farhat has passed away after battling an illness and being admitted to a hospital for treatment. Ahmad Farhat's wife confirmed his death to local media, asking everyone to pray for his mercy and forgiveness. She stated that the date for the funeral prayer and condolences for the deceased has not yet been determined.
On Saturday, Ahmad Farhat suffered a stroke and was taken to a hospital for treatment. Farhat was one of the most prominent child actors in Egyptian cinema, known for his famous line "Papa, you are my love" in the film "Rumour of Love" alongside the late Omar Sharif. Ahmad Farhat is considered the "miracle child" of Egyptian cinema, born on July 23, 1950.
Despite his passion for acting and art since childhood, his start was not easy. He began his artistic career at the age of eight when director Salah Abu Seif discovered him and gave him the role of the orphan "Marzouk" in the film "Criminal on Vacation," delivering an impressive performance in this role. He shared a special relationship with the star Abdel Halim Hafez, who frequently advised him and encouraged him to invest in his talent on screen, providing opportunities to participate in numerous artistic works.