
Thursday 02/April/2026 – 11:48 PM
The young artist Yara Al-Sukari shines in the artistic scene, as she was able during the recent period to prove her strong presence at the level of television drama through the Ali Clay series starring Ahmed Al-Awadi, achieving remarkable success that attracted the attention of the public.
Yara Al-Sukari said in her interview with Cairo 24 that she does not aspire to be the most viewed or most popular star at the present time, stressing that what is most important for her is to be the closest and truest to the viewer’s heart, because art, in its essence, is sincere expression and not just numbers or viewing percentages.
She emphasized that there are those who may receive greater wages or wider popularity, but they may miss true closeness to people, and this is what she seeks to avoid and keeps in mind in her artistic career.
Regarding her next step after the great success she achieved in the field of drama, Yara revealed an important cinematic project that she is awaiting release, which is the movie Saqr and Canary, which she will star in alongside the star Mohamed Imam, noting that cinema represents the major station through which she aspires to leave a strong mark to be added to her career.
Yara Al-Sukari explained that this project holds special importance for her and represents a new challenge that she is keen to present in the best possible way.
Yara Al-Sukari’s statements
It seems that Yara Al-Sukari is moving steadily towards achieving a balance between artistic ambition and honesty in performance, which makes her one of the promising names awaiting a bright future in the world of art, especially with her choice of roles that reflect the depth of her personalities and give her an opportunity to present herself in a renewed way that touches the aspirations of the audience.
It is noteworthy that Yara Al-Sukari is always keen to develop her performance and expand her artistic horizon, benefiting from her previous experiences, and believing in the importance of real communication with her audience, away from numbers and statistics, to prove that true success lies in the hearts, not only on the screens.








