The star, Karis Bashar, grabbed the spotlight by publishing clips of her celebration of her only son, Majd Jawad’s graduation from the university, through which she expressed the spontaneity of her motherhood and her overwhelming joy on the occasion, and the pictures also revealed her wonderful feminine look.
The Syrian actress shared a group of photos of the occasion, commenting on it by saying: “And we celebrated after we graduated, all love.”
Bashar appeared on her social media accounts in a long, tight dress in camouflage color without ambush, which she coordinated with black high-heeled shoes with a wide, high lace.
Aesthetically, Karis relied on bangs with her hair pulled back, and sparkled with light makeup, in which she focused on wide eyeliner with neutral (nude) lipstick.
A large number of artists congratulated Karis Bashar on her son’s graduation, through comments on “Instagram”, including: Jenny Esber, Heba Nour, Sasha Dahdouh, Dima Al-Jundi, Rita Harb, Abeer Shams El-Din and Jumana Murad.
The Syrian actress starred in the series “Fire with Fire”, which was shown during the past month of Ramadan, alongside her compatriot, the star Abed Fahd, who said in an interview with “Laha” about his experience with her: “Caris Bashar is an important star, and she is a very committed artist in her artistic work and during Filming, and scrutinizing the character that you present until you reach the desired result, and the scenes of photography were wonderful, and I enjoyed working with her a lot.
In response to a question about the existence of artistic chemistry between them behind the scenes of filming, Fahd replied: “Of course, Karis is my co-star in the series, and we are friends on a personal level and I have known her for a long time, and this partnership and chemistry are part of the success of the artwork, when you love your partner in The artwork achieves great success, and this is the secret of the success of the series “Fire with Fire”, in my opinion.
It is noteworthy that “Fire with Fire” was written by Ramy Koussa and directed by Mohamed Abdel Aziz.