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Actress Basma admitted that the period of her absence from the artistic scene deducted a lot of her balance, and confirmed at the same time that she was absent of her own free will, and if she go back in time she woul make the same decision, and pointed out that she is currently dealing with her acting career as if it’s fresh because whats far from the eye is far from the heart.
Basma added during the press conference for the series and Bina Miad Part II: “The profession of art is very hard and what’s far from the eye is far from the heart, and I stayed away for a while because of circumstances of my own that has a relationship with my choices and I do not regret them and the result was the best thing happened in my life.”
Basma added: “When I started acting again , I dealt with the fact that it’s a fresh start . People will gradually start to remember who I was and I can’t get sick of my current position as it’s a start and this is reality.
She continued: “These are my choices that I will not change even if time takes me back, because the result was the best thing in my life, and when I decided to return, I dealt with the matter that I started over, because it was me who made the decision to take steps backwards.”
She continued: “So I wanted to make the audience trust me again, and I don’t want to sit back and say I was in a certain position, and I must be realistic and hold myself up even if my dreams are high in the sky , and I will make up for what’s lost.
The heroes of the series “Webina Miad 2” celebrated the special screening of the work, in the presence of: the artist Sherine Reda, the artist Sabri Fawaz, Amira Adib, Tasneem Matar, Osama Al-Hadi, the young artist Ali Al-Sabaa, and a number of young artists who participated in the work.
The heroes of the series 2 Wabina Miad 2,
Co-starring in the series Wabina Miad 2, each of: the artist Sherine Reda, Sabri Fawaz, Basma, Medhat Saleh, Basma, Khaled Anwar, Hajar Sharnoubi, Aya Selim, Osama Al-Hadi, Youssef Majed Al-Kedwani, Amira Adib, Tasneem Matar, Youssef Ibrahim, and others, and the work written and directed by Hani Kamal.