Guest of the Canal+ show as a party On Monday, May 8, Nawell Madani returned to Nathalie Levy for her journey and family. When he arrived in Paris, he took particular advantage of his time on the program to talk about his complicated beginnings.
“I sleep in my car, bathe in a 19th-century swimming pool, and take packets of Kellog’s, which fill me with semi-skimmed milk I keep in the cupboard morning, noon, and evening. the trunk of my car These are the hard times in my life, but very formative“It gave Nathalie Lévy confidence. Unfortunately, Nawell Madani also had to manage her relationship with her father, who was strongly against her career choice.”My father was very harsh with me in the sense that he was afraid for me. I’m the youngest, the one who crashed, they were overprotective all the time and I was thirsty to exist, thirsty to find my place. I was really driven by something that transcended, and there was a break, really and it said to me, ‘You’re going without my permission. You leave with us, with your parents’ permission, otherwise you will be nothing but misery. I want my father to be proud of me. It becomes an engine and becomes my muse. My mother, who supported me from the beginning, means that I don’t even think about her anymore. He is also ungrateful, he is the one who believes in me, breaks his piggy bank, gives his savings to me, says to me, ‘Look, Nawell, do you have a problem, I exist, I believe in you’. My movie is my father, my TV series is my father‘, he explained, before returning to what his father thought of him today.I called my dad to find out if he’d heard of the show ‘Listen, you’re wrapping lines and causing controversy, that’s the most important thing, remember well, always question. You had good intentions, I’m proud of you’ and I think that’s the first time he’s said it to me.she admitted.
Nawell Madani appeared on the show to talk about his new drama. So far, so good Available on Netflix since April 7 and embodied by him, he tells the story of a journalist named Fara, who is plunged into chaos when she decides to help her brother caught in the cruelties of human trafficking. Fara puts her family at the target of a drug lord.
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Source: Programme Television

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