Friday, June 26, 2020

Pakistani People Love Well Crafted Stories Engin Altan Düzyatan


via https://youtu.be/f5Y6aDNyV0U Diriliş: Ertuğrul' talks about fame, impact the popula­r Turkis­h show holds For a year, the team of Diriliş: Ertuğrul had worked to bring the project to the screen and the actors trained for over nine months for their characters. It wouldn’t have been an easy task. The onscreen portrayal of the historic heroes by the actors has been lauded by Pakistanis and audience around the world. When we were filming, we knew from the beginning that it was going to be a memorable series “However, even this much attention? Even I didn’t imagine. We are very grateful. Noreen speaks to lead actor #EnginAltan about the success of the historical Turkish series in Pakistan and around the world Listen in full on @BBCSounds pic.twitter.com/1IBM6pibZ1 — BBC Asian Network (@bbcasiannetwork) June 25, 2020 Talking about how the fans are now intrigued to visit Turkey after watching the show, Düzyatan shared he knows the positive impact Diriliş: Ertuğrul has had on the country’s tourism. Düzyatan then shared reason on why he thinks the series connects to Pakistani audience so much. I think both Turkish people and Pakistani people love well-crafted stories. Turkish series are successful at conveying a touching sense of drama to the audience,” he said. I love Ertuğrul Ghazi’s vision, strength, purpose in life and all of his values. He is an admirable person. I’m really happy that I could portray his life. After breaking the world record for the newest subscribers on YouTube, the Turkish drama Resurrection: Ertugrul has become a major hit in Pakistan and its producer is ready to take steps for a co-production.

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