When I die, delete the film"… Mohamed Attia’s sarcastic post sparks a wave of comments"

Egyptian singer and actor Mohamed Attia surprised his followers on Facebook with a sarcastic post in which he jokingly asked fans to delete his well-known film Alia El Tarab Bel Talata after his death. The post quickly sparked a wave of humorous reactions from fellow celebrities and fans alike.
Playful Comments
A large number of artists interacted with the post. Actor Amr Wahba jokingly commented that he frequently asks for forgiveness while watching the film and urged people to leave it as it is. Lyricist Ayman Bahgat Amar kept his response short with a single word: “Behind-the-scenes,” while actress Hagar El-Sharnouby jokingly commented “The comments.”
Khaled Mokhtar humorously wrote, “Come on, God forbid… we can't vote anymore,” and director Moataz Hossam questioned whether the film should be deleted while Attia is still alive. Actor Mohamed El Kilany joined in, joking that such a request is “a major sin.”
Actor and content creator Ahmed Ramzy shared an old photo of Attia from the early days of his career and humorously asked to delete that as well. Attia responded sarcastically, saying, “That’s not me.” Director Karim El Adl also chimed in with a light-hearted comment, saying, “This could actually send you to hell.”
About Alia El Tarab Bel Talata The film, released in 2006, follows the story of a group of friends trying to pursue their dreams amid various challenges. It stars Mohamed Attia, Riham Abdel Ghafour, Dina, Riko, Saad El Soghayar, Haggag Abdel Azim, Mohamed Sharaf, and Soliman Eid.