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Ali Vefa character started to be a problem for Taner Ölmez

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Taner Ölmez, who performed successfully in the Miracle Doctor series, is talked a lot with the character Ali Vefa. Savant syndrome, autism character actor who plays a doctor, he scored a first in Turkey. Taner Ölmez worked with individuals with autism while working on the role before the series and observed them. In this way, he reflected his reactions to his role.

How does Taner Ölmez get out of the role in his private life after playing Ali Vefa on the set? This question was very curious. The famous actor gave some details in his conversation with Bora Talat Oyacı on youtube. Stating that Ali Vefa made some movements outside the set, Taner Ölmez attracted attention with his sincere words.

Taner Ölmez repeats Ali Vefa’s movements when he is very tired. The actor said, “I didn’t think I would experience this. Sometimes I live. I live especially when I’m very tired. Sometimes, when there are such difficult scenes, I interrupt communication with my surroundings before I get into those scenes. Those in my post think it is something.”

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Taner Ölmez, who stated that he thought that his friends were depressed when he stopped communicating on the set, said that the team could get the wrong impression from time to time.

Taner Ölmez, “I look at people around me. I says,” I’m working something, relax, no problem.” They couldn’t get used to it,” he said.

Describing an incident on the set, Taner Ölmez stated that the people around him saw the incident.

The actor went to the tea house and saw that the tea was over and spoke like Ali Vefa; “Tea is finished. Tea is finished. Tea is finished,” he said, shaking his head.

Taner Ölmez explains that such things are occasional and sometimes his hands are becoming a problem, “There is a story in his hands, he started to be too much. But it’s not annoying. Somehow I’m overcoming it. He’s my toy now. “