Series News For Melisa Aslı Pamuk, the meaning of Ego series is much more than just a TV show!

For Melisa Aslı Pamuk, the meaning of Ego series is much more than just a TV show!

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The Ego series, the first episode of which was broadcast on the Fox TV screen on Sunday, February 5, created a new excitement. The duo of Alperen Duymaz and Melisa Aslı Pamuk met again in a TV series after 5 years. The duo, who previously acted together in the project called Çarpışma (Clash), attracted the attention of a large fan base thanks to this production.

Ego series stands out as the story of a man whose life changes a lot after accepting the offer made by his boss in order to get rid of the big debt swamp that a young man who wants to build a happy home falls into. Melisa Aslı Pamuk will appear in front of the audience as the female boss Sibel in this series.

Sibel character must have a child before surgery due to her illness, otherwise she will not have a chance to give birth again. Melisa Aslı Pamuk fans, who were eagerly waiting for the character of Sibel, got the series on Sunday evening.

Pamuk stated that they have been on the set for 2 months and said, “We have been shooting for 2 months, we are excited.” The expansion of the ego series is made as “men cannot be trusted”. Melisa Aslı Pamuk thinks that the issue of trust in men will vary from person to person.

So what can viewers expect? Melisa Aslı Pamuk said that they will watch something that the audience has not seen before.

The actress said, “We are portraying more realistic characters, grayer characters. Something like that is waiting. I also play a gray character. The good is good, the bad is bad. I portray a woman in the style I love,” she said.

Although it seems like a story about male and female relationships, the Ego series will actually progress through a story setup that goes deep into family relationships.

Melisa Aslı Pamuk mentioned that when she first read the script, the grayness of all the characters affected her a lot. The actress said, “Nobody is good, nobody is too bad. It behaves as it should, I like that,” she said.

What type of men can’t be trusted? Melisa Aslı Pamuk answered this question with these words:

“I think the male type and characters who don’t improve themselves are more dangerous.”