 Hi guys, see who we have here. The one and only, the superstar, our super actress. Yani ako na kila kitu, urembo ako nai oki? Hey! Yani kila, urembo aki wacha tu? Nyuele. You're too kind. Smile. Nini. You're really doing an amazing job. Thank you. How are you, dear? I'm good. Thank you so much. Thank you guys for coming. You're welcome. The dress got nai, me kill. The dress too. The Beatress from Stitch Fabrics. Really amazing. So how much did it cost, maybe? I'm big as him. We've seen, we've seen Zarin clearly. It's a nice one. You've really delivered. Na tumeku zoe awe ni mtu ako deliver. Atatu semia tini. Maybe how does it make you feel yuki ona? Anything that you do in a kwa fiti. I'm appreciative. It all boils down to the story. It's a group effort. So it's not seemimi peki ango. So it's all of us who've come together to create something that is amazing. So it's a group effort where you're tuna shukuru sana. When you watch and you say it's amazing. Tara, maybe you could tell us how it was just being on set and being a main character on this particular movie. It's been amazing. I love the role. It has many layers to it. And it's very fast-paced. Zarin is a very intriguing show. Ki wachu kishitukau kaya Tuesday, Wednesday of your watch. Ya Friday nasema Allah. What just happened. So it's really exciting to be part of a show that the story is really good. It has amazing cast. It has amazing crew. So I'm really grateful for that. Sara, it's not the first time you're working with Jifi Pictures. We've seen you working with them quite some time. And what do you think is the one thing that you always do when you're working on a project? They look for you. So this is the second project of work with Jifi. I think I would say being consistent in your work, being disciplined in your craft, coming on set, having prepared. So basically it boils down to discipline as an actor. I think that is what would make a producer come back to you. You deliver, you come on set, having your lines prepped. You have discipline, your hardworking. So I think that's just the basics. Ya we've seen you're an amazing actress since Tahiti Hai. And what makes you unique? What makes you think into your character? Wow, I don't know how to answer that. But for me every role is different. A lot of research goes into every single role I do so that it's an individual. So for Zari I play the role of Nina. What I usually do with every character is create this character as a human being. Walu kuwadi ya kia wa toto. Where do they go to primary, high school, university? What motivates them to do the things they do? And this differentiates all the characters that I end up doing such that each character is unique and has their own voice. So I would say that makes it really fun. So you as Sarah Hassan, what is your end goal? Maybe we've seen you in Kenyan films. Are you maybe seeing yourself in international films maybe? Ya wani mungu aski. Ya for sure we all have big dreams and it's good to have big dreams because it pushes you to do more. So I'd say that's why I even got into producing as well. So ya I would say, I'm not going to say my dreams here. Aki ni kubwa. Ya you know Sarah you do quite a lot. You do quite a lot. You're a mum, you're a wife, you're an actress, you're an influencer. What keeps you moving especially the days that you feel like you actually don't want to go? How do you balance? I think it's the love for what I do because if you're passionate about what you do you're really working. I would rather be doing what I'm doing and waking up at like 5am coming home at midnight as opposed to doing an 8-5. It makes me happy. It makes my soul happy. How do you balance all that? It's time management. Ya it's time management. It's about prioritising the time that you have to work. It's literally about prioritising. Ya so behind the scenes Sarah we see that still your friends with most of the cast on Zari and I'm referring to Brenda Way, Rimo and people like Rashid. So how would you describe your relationship behind the screens? Brenda and I, this is actually the first project we have ever worked on. We have never been on a set together. We've been in the industry together for a long minute but last year November was the first time we actually like hang out we went to South Africa together for something and we're just hanging out, our vibes just they blended, our energies just clicked and in May I actually posted a picture and I wished her happy birthday and I said you know hopefully we've never been on a set together hopefully we will be on a set together and then even she was like yes you know with the red project God's timing and then fast forward we're on set together on a long term project with amazing bosses like Lulu and Rashid so it's fantastic. We also know that you are majoring on a very huge TV show that was Crime and Justice and it's kind of disappearing from our screens right now so would you talk more about that tell us more. Oh wow, for Crime and Justice we did season 1 and season 2 I was part of the cast, I know after that they did an adaptation in Nigeria which was Crime and Justice Lagos but I don't think that it's coming back for a season 3 unfortunately. So that's official? Our producer Adam he told us that it's not going to be coming back since it was adapted to Nigerian market So when I look at the movie you've been featured in you look so natural if it's crying if it's being a bad person it'll be a bad person how do you do that? It's all about investing in the character if you there's different techniques in terms of acting but for one I would say a lot of research and also being able to immerse yourself in that character every actor has different methods that they use in terms of delivering and in terms of bringing out that character so that's very individual in terms of actors some use specific techniques so for me I would say a lot of research and also I went to film school so I do have techniques that I use in terms of acting but I'll say just basically if you do your research and immerse yourself in the character if you're going through your own experiences they come out more natural so if you make this person a whole being then what you're doing is reacting you're not acting, you are them so then that's it we can talk to the young actors out there who really look up to you just a few words I would say be consistent follow casting directors online those are the people who will most likely get you into rooms that you need to be as opposed to actors because even us we are called by the casting directors so if you follow them for Zari our casting director is Lorela and she is always casting because it's an Zari is an ongoing telenovela meaning down the road in like two weeks you never know what kind of character she will be looking for digital age it's much better it's much easier to see because they post online and I would say just keep at it, don't give up maybe up to date me moving up here Sarah Hassan ame poa future hi ya mani siyes yanda kuka and approximately because I know you inspire so many people by the including me after kishasem ata kama in approximate kuna mutupale mabinu anafkiri aku anza atajiwa one day they are quite a bit and before you go Sarah I think this is something that is a challenge to most actresses who have been on screen for so long and we think we have seen you so much ya and I think people tend to ask this we have familiar faces on our screen throughout you being one of them do you think that gets to you or how do you face that um not really I remember before before I came back and did crime injustice in Zora I wasn't on the screen for about 7 years ya I wasn't around for 7 years but then you know I come back and I do crime injustice in Zora at the same time and for like but I was not there for all those years and it's fine it's fine no not really at the moment no because what you put out in the universe is what is what comes back yes so for me I'm usually happy to see people that I know you know get new gigs and stuff because I know they've worked hard to get where they are um but no it's life and Sarah how do you handle fame how do you handle you are famous you are someone who is famous how do you handle such I would say having family that grounds you for me is a big thing um because we've been at it since Tahiti and stuff so I think just having something someone people around you that's that's key thank you so much