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Mahmoud Abu Abbas Announces Retirement from Acting

Renowned actor Mahmoud Abu Abbas has revealed his decision to retire from the arts permanently. He stated that he will step away from acting after completing his responsibilities as the head of the Prime Minister’s Grant Committee for Drama Support.

During an interview on a local radio podcast, Abu Abbas expressed his frustration with repeated negative posts on social media. He noted that these posts target him personally and attempt to undermine his artistic legacy. The actor questioned the motives behind these attacks and emphasized that they played a key role in his decision to leave the industry.

Abu Abbas has long been a respected figure in the world of drama and performance. His contributions have left a lasting impact on the cultural scene, earning him a loyal audience. However, the increasing negativity online has made him reconsider his future in the industry. He stated that he no longer wishes to engage in artistic activities, choosing instead to step away entirely.

His retirement marks the end of an era in Iraqi drama. Many fans and colleagues have expressed their disappointment, recognizing his work as a vital part of the country’s artistic heritage. Despite this, Abu Abbas remains firm in his decision, prioritizing personal well-being over professional pursuits.

As he prepares to conclude his final responsibilities, Abu Abbas reflects on his career with pride. He hopes that the new generation of artists will continue to develop Iraq’s drama scene. His departure leaves a significant gap, but his contributions will remain influential for years to come.

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