From the foundation of the Ottoman Empire to its collapse, Öykü Çelik will once again give the historical series test!

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Famous actress Öykü Çelik has been on the sets since 2009 and has become a memorable name with her different roles. The actress, who was born in Istanbul in 1987, is one of the most successful female actors in the industry with her successful performances.

The new series of Öykü Çelik will take the audience to the beginning of the 1900s. Öykü Çelik has acted in important TV series, among which there were stories set during the Ottoman Empire.

Öykü Çelik, who met historical productions in 2010 with the character of Mahfiruz in the movie Makpeyker Kösem Sultan, then appeared in the TV series Bir Zamanlar Osmanlı Kıyam (Once Upon a Time Ottoman) as a guest actress.

From the foundation of the Ottoman Empire to its collapse, Öykü Çelik will once again give the historical series test! 7

However, Öykü Çelik’s most important historical TV series test took place in the TV series Diriliş Ertuğrul. Öykü Çelik, who played the character of Sırma Hatun in the TV series Diriliş Ertuğrul, which tells about the founding period of the Ottoman Empire, will now take her place in a story set in the last phase of the collapse of the empire.

The TV series Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa Tripoli is being prepared for TRT Digital and it turned out that Öykü Çelik accepted the offer as the female lead. The actress, who will portray the character of Leyla, will once again be in front of the camera for a story that will take place during the Ottoman Empire.

It is expected that stories based on real events will take place in the series, which tells about the secret organization established under Enver Pasha within the İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti.

II. The story of Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa, which was used as an intelligence and propaganda tool between 1913-1918 after the Second Constitutional Era, will attract the attention of the audience.

Some parts of the series, which will be shot in the fall, are also expected to be shot in Tunisia and Algeria.