Series News Bus after bus visitors are pouring into the set of TRT1’s ambitious series!

Bus after bus visitors are pouring into the set of TRT1’s ambitious series!

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Gönül Dağı series, which is broadcast on TRT1 screen, wins first place by getting the best ratings on Saturday evenings. Gönül Dağı, which stands out as the most successful TV series of this season, is filmed in Sivrihisar, Eskişehir.

Located in Central Anatolia, Sivrihisar is both very cold in the winter and has many difficulties as it is in the middle of the steppe. However, due to the intense interest of the audience, the crew of the series continues to shoot on the set, enduring all difficulties.

Visits to the set in Sivrihisar do not end. Thousands of visitors by bus are visiting the places where the TV series Gönül Dağı was filmed.

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The Gönül Dağı series, which values ​​love, reveals the importance of being a family, and conveys the messages of how important people’s solidarity is, not only brings together millions on the screen, but also brings together thousands of people on the set.

Expressing that they are very pleased with this interest in the Gönül Dağı series, leading actor Berk Atan made important statements. Together with Gülsim Ali İlhan, we watch Berk Atan, the most influential name in the story, in the character of Taner.

The young actor said that when they saw the response from the audience, they no longer thought about fatigue. The actor gave the following details in his statement:

“We are in the second season. We get a lot of appreciation from the audience. It makes very happy. We are having a hard time shooting. We are shooting in Sivrihisar. Geographically it is very difficult. It is both cold and stone and soil everywhere… But that tiredness because we get what we pay for… It is a very satisfying situation after really getting the reward. We get tired, but our audience covers that tiredness by giving us back. ”

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Mentioning that they experienced the difference of telling an Anatolian story, Berk Atan said the following about the audience’s visits to the set:

“Bus-after-bus tours are organized to our set every day. This makes us very happy. You do a job and the audience sees it in return.”