Syrian artists react to Karis Bashar’s tribute moment at the Joy Awards – Video

Syrian artists react to Karis Bashar’s tribute moment at the Joy Awards – Video
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Caris Bashar Receives Widespread Attention from Syrian Artists After Winning the Award Caris Bashar Tops the Trending List for Her Spontaneity After Receiving the Award

The actress Caris Bashar was crowned Best Actress at the Joy Awards 2026, for her role as "Balqis" in the series "Taht Sabe’ Ard" alongside star Tim Hassan, which aired last year as part of the Ramadan competition. Caris captured attention with her reaction to the difficulty of pronouncing her name by the Turkish star Hande Erçel, as she walked toward the stage amid warm applause from stars and attendees. During her ascent on the stairs, she was surprised by the handsome Turkish star Barış Arduç, who extended his hand, held hers, and helped her, a gesture that Caris responded to with astonishment and delight. Caris topped the social media trend with her spontaneous reaction and words after receiving the award from Barış, saying spontaneously: "Thank you, I don’t know if my heart stopped because he held my hand or because I had to stand here… I loved the moment and I will relive it every year, God willing."

Syrian Stars React to Caris’ Win Syrian stars backstage reacted spontaneously and beautifully, expressing their happiness with cheers and applause immediately after the announcement of Caris winning the Best Actress award. Among them was Mona Wassef, who starred with her in the series, showering Caris with congratulations for her well-deserved victory. The list of nominees included Al Anoud Saud for the series "Ommi", Elham Ali for "Shari’ Al-A’sha", Amina Khalil for "Lam Shamsiya", and Caris Bashar for "Taht Sabe’ Ard".

Stars and Story of "Taht Sabe’ Ard" Caris stars in "Taht Sabe’ Ard", which aired on Roya TV during Ramadan 2025, featuring a stellar cast including Tim Hassan and the veteran Mona Wassef. The story revolves around Mousa, a criminal investigation officer who resorts to corruption for his personal gains, confronting people he blackmails, along with a family conflict with his brother played by Anas Tayara and his sister played by Riham Qassar. Caris Bashar plays Balqis, the owner of a second-hand clothing shop in Damascus who secretly deals in foreign currency.