CAIRO: Egyptians on Monday hailed Rami Malek as a new "Pharaoh" after he won the best actor Oscar for his performance as rock singer Freddie Mercury in "Bohemian Rhapsody".
Malek, an American of Egyptian origin, received the award on Sunday for his portrayal of the gay icon and lead singer of iconic British band "Queen". On social media, Egyptians highlighted a quote from his Oscar acceptance speech: "I am the son of immigrants from Egypt."
Malek’s family are Coptic Christians from the Upper Egypt province of Minya. Their "entire village was up until 5 o’clock in the morning" to watch the Oscars ceremony, said 24-year old Fady Essam, Malek’s cousin.
"We called his mother to congratulate her and urged her to bring him to Egypt to hold a huge celebration for him." Egypt’s Immigration Minister Nabila Makram also congratulated Malek for his Oscar win.
Social media was filled with praise on trending hashtags carrying Malek’s name in Arabic and English, while many hailed Egypt’s new "Pharaoh". "Its really a beautiful thing that an Egyptian and Arab is the Oscar’s best actor," one said in a tweet. Others, however, were not so impressed.
"It’s not like (Malek) did anything useful for the country," said Hossam Ahmed, a 35-year old mobile shop owner. Egypt was hit by political upheaval following a 2011 uprising that toppled longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak, ushering in an era of instability.