Mounir Makram Returns 2 Million Pounds and Exposes Undue Bonuses
Mounir Makram returns 2 million pounds to its owner and refuses a reward.
In a unique act of humanity reflecting the integrity and honesty of Egyptian artists, Mounir Makram announced that he found a large sum of money approaching 2 million Egyptian pounds left on a street. After intensive efforts and careful searching, Makram managed to contact the rightful owner and returned the entire amount without any deduction, emphasizing his commitment to the ethical values that every individual in society should uphold.
Refusal of Reward and Donation to Charity
In a private interview, Mounir Makram explained that he refused to accept any financial reward for this act of honesty. He suggested to the owner that any possible reward be donated to reputable charitable institutions such as the Cancer Hospital, the Liver Institute, or Abu El Rish Hospital. He confirmed that this gesture reflects the artist’s sense of responsibility toward his community and his desire to support humanitarian efforts serving patients and those in need.
Mounir Makram’s Artistic and Union Career
It is worth noting that Mounir Makram is a member of the Board of Directors of the Egyptian Actors’ Syndicate, under the supervision of the Syndicate’s head Ashraf Zaki. He is considered one of the respected artistic figures who has delivered diverse and impactful roles in Egyptian drama. One of his notable works is the series “Hakim Pasha,” which aired during Ramadan 2025 and featured a star-studded cast including Mostafa Shaaban and Sahar Al-Sayegh, achieving great success.
A Moral and Humanitarian Message
This remarkable act by Mounir Makram reflects a shining image of the Egyptian artist whose role goes beyond acting to become a role model in honesty, integrity, and commitment to social values. Such steps enhance the public’s trust in art stars and highlight a rare humanitarian aspect that should be emulated in our society.
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