Ahmed El Sakka's illustrious journey in the world of acting began with his graduation from the esteemed Egyptian Academy of Arts, promptly leading him to secure a role in numerous Egyptian mini-series. As the holy month of Ramadan approached, Ahmed co-starred in several prominent series broadcast during this time, thus establishing himself as a rising star in the Egyptian entertainment industry.
As early as 1998, Ahmed cemented his status as a film star by co-starring in the record-breaking film "Seidy at the American University", which holds the distinction of being the highest-grossing film in Egyptian and Arab countries' box office history. This remarkable achievement paved the way for Ahmed to secure his first starring role in the 2000 film "Short wi Fanila wi Cap", marking the beginning of a streak of successful performances that would leave an indelible mark on the industry.
Since then, Ahmed's career has continued to soar, with his latest film "Mafia" being hailed as the most acclaimed film of 2002, boasting an impressive box office gross of over 14 million EGP in the Egyptian market. With his continued success, Ahmed El Sakka is poised to solidify his position as the leading man in the Egyptian film industry, with his upcoming role in "TiTo" set to further cement his status as a household name.