Artists News Biran Damla Yılmaz, the Kumru of Yasak Elma, chose her new project!

Biran Damla Yılmaz, the Kumru of Yasak Elma, chose her new project!

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The talented actress Biran Damla Yılmaz, who came to the screen with the character of Kumru in the successful TV series Yasak Elma (Forbidden Apple), chose her new project. Biran Damla Yılmaz will appear before her fans with a very ambitious series on a very ambitious digital platform.

The 24-year-old talented actress stepped into the world of TV series with Kırgın Çiçekler. She also managed to attract attention with the character of Nehir in the Baraj (Dam) series. The successful actress joined the cast of Yasak Elma in her last season.

The successful actress is now preparing to take part in a very ambitious project. It has been learned that Biran Damla Yılmaz has joined the cast of the series Siyaha Bulaşan Kadınlar (Women Contaminated with Black=, which Med Yapım will shoot for Disney Plus. The series, which will be adapted from Büşra Cebe’s best-selling novel and bears the same name, has been on the agenda for a while.

Biran Damla Yılmaz, the Kumru of Yasak Elma, chose her new project! 7

Beren Saat, Tuba Büyüküstün and Cansu Dere were offered offers for the series with seven female characters. However, famous actresses did not accept the offer. When these three strong names refused the offer, luck knocked on Biran Damla Yılmaz’s door.

Each character has a strong story in the series, which tells the events of the characters named Canan, Süveyda, Derya, Seyhan, Nehir, Ayfer and Serpil. In the book, it is emphasized that every black person leaves a trace, every trace tells a story, and every story has a hero. There will be tragic events in the series, which will proceed on the idea that no heroes are normal, that super powers aside, super madness also exists in these heroes.

The series will be a true women’s story. Büşra Cebe explained the purpose of writing the book with these words: “While I was writing this book, my biggest wish was to reach out to all the women who were overwhelmed by the pain they experienced and felt helpless; It was to make them realize that they are not alone, helpless, sinful, and most importantly, they are the strongest heroes on earth.”