Originally posted by: Ginnosuke_Nohar
Turkish dramas are good but the only problem is they are too long. Some 1 to 2 hours of a single episode and the total episodes stretching over, 100-200.
My mother has fallen into this rabbit hole of Turkish dramas. She had started with Urdu dramas and then on same Urdu channels they have dubbed Turkish dramas as well. The good thing about dubbed ones is that they have been broken into smaller episodes so as daily source of entertainment it's good. At least much better than the nothing to offer ITV.
Since we are talking about Turkish dramas and men who can emote with their eyes, let me stick a video here 😆
Aww! I am in love with this bearded(?) Man. Where is the stars in my eyes, love in my heart emoji 😀
I writing this sitting on a bus stop on my way to 'sair', so it may be short and with typos.
To make it clear, I am not at all into dramas ormovies. Ipkknd and geet are the only two serials that i have watched in recent times ( not including the ones that my daughter forces me to watch with her). In pakistani dramas, dhoop kinare and zindagi gulzar hai are the only two that come to my mind offhand. Though I do admit, last year I binge watched lots of Korean dramas ( yes I was late in the trend, but they are worth the hype).
For my daughter's Turkish series obsession, het nani is responsible. What is with all desi nani and dadis going gaga over pakistani and Turkish serials.
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