<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Egyptian actor Amir Karara was a guest on the program "Sahibet Al-Saada" (Her Excellency) with media personality Esaad Younis, where he revealed some of the human aspects of his journey before entering the world of acting and fame. During the interview, he spoke about a difficult period in his life, during which he was forced to work as a toy seller in Khan El-Khalili to earn money and become self-sufficient.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> Toy sales in Khan El Khalili<br> Karara explained that he bought a small collection of toys and began selling them to tourists and passersby in the streets of Khan el-Khalili, adding that the experience was full of challenges but provided him with important life lessons. He said, "This experience taught me the value of the Egyptian pound and taught me patience and how to deal with the Egyptian street," emphasizing that this phase was not just a means of livelihood, but an influential milestone in shaping his personality.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> Working with his father in the furniture trade<br> During the interview, Karara also spoke about his work at his father's furniture showroom, where he learned about different types of wood, the art of trade, and customer service. He added jokingly, "If I weren't an actor, I would have continued in the furniture trade," noting that this experience provided him with additional expertise that would later help him in his professional life.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> The coincidence behind his entry into acting<br> Regarding his artistic beginnings, Amir Karara explained that his entry into advertising and then acting came by pure chance. However, he believes that every experience he's had, whether challenging or enjoyable, has shaped his personality and helped him achieve success. He said, "Success is not a coincidence...it's the result of patience, suffering, and many experiences," emphasizing that every milestone in his life has played a role in instilling in him the value of hard work and commitment.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> From "Al-Shater" to "Al-Ekhtiyar"<br> Karara touched on his participation in the film “Al Shater,” explaining that he was hesitant at first due to its comedic nature, but decided to take the plunge and considered it a successful risk after the film achieved a good response. He also spoke about his most prominent artistic milestones in the series “Al Ekhtiyar,” where he played the role of the martyr Ahmed El Mansi, admitting that he experienced a state of awe and great responsibility before this role. He emphasized that the scenes that depicted the battles of martyrdom were among the most difficult he had ever experienced, both psychologically and physically, but he considered the great success of the work the result of a collective effort by director Peter Mimi and the entire crew.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p>