Artists News Doğukan Güngör first angered the audience, now he will make them forgive himself!

Doğukan Güngör first angered the audience, now he will make them forgive himself!

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The second season of the Kızılcık Şerbeti (Cranberry Sherbet) series continues at full speed. Everything is going well for the series, which again won first place in the AB and ABC1 groups in the last episode. The double-digit rates, especially in these two categories, emerged as a result of the success of the series.

Doğukan Güngör also gives a very successful performance as Fatih. It is also reflected in the comments on social media that the audience is quite angry because of what the Fatih character did in the story.

The actor also said in his statement that the spectators who surrounded him on the street made reproaches. Signs in the script that the Fatih character will start to learn from his mistakes also added excitement to the series.

In the 35th new episode of the Kızılcık Şerbeti series, you will start to see a character who learns from his mistakes in the new process, which will start with Fatih’s apology.

The process of redeeming the character Fatih, who has angered the audience so far, is now beginning. Considering the reactions he received from Doğukan Güngör, we can say that a new process is coming.

The actor said in his statement in Habertürk that he did not approve of what the Fatih character did.

Doğukan Güngör said, “As Doğukan, I never approve of what Fatih did. Cheating is not my thing. “I especially want to be with my pregnant wife every second,” he said.

Underlining that Fatih is a different person than himself, the actor also said that he tried to understand him in order to get into the character. The actor also stated that he was pleased with the role, saying, “I love playing twisted characters anyway.”

Stating that he internalized Fatih while playing him on the set and that he had no difficulty in getting into that character when the shooting started, the actor attracted attention by saying, “I live the character.”