Series News Füsun Demirel and Demet Evgar duo look like a real mother and daughter!

Füsun Demirel and Demet Evgar duo look like a real mother and daughter!

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Füsun Demirel is an actress in her mastery period and has exhibited her talents in many different projects so far. Füsun Demirel, one of the role models of young actors, now plays the character of Gülçiçek in the Bahar series, which gained great success on Show TV.

In the story of the series, Gülçiçek, who is the mother of the Bahar character played by Demet Evgar, portrays a character who is a devoted mother and does her best to fight for her daughter.

The viewers on the screen also realize how good a duo the characters Gülçiçek and Bahar are in the story of mother and daughter.

Füsun Demirel expressed in her statement in Episode magazine how good a duo she and Demet Evgar were.

The famous actress said, “We saw in the very first episode that Demet and I were actually the same match for the mother-daughter roles.” Demet said, ‘Have you noticed that our laughter, our introversion when sitting, and the way we walk are all the same?’… Yes, she was right. “Demet and Füsun had actually become mother and daughter.”

Füsun Demirel mentions that mothers are very influential on children and states that the character of Bahar displays the youth of her mother, Gülçiçek.

The famous actress said, “They have so many similarities… Those constructive sides, protective and protective sides are always similar. Just as Gülçiçek embraces Bahar, Bahar continues her motherhood in a very similar way. “She takes care of her children in a similar way,” she said.

The struggle between the character Nevra, played by Hatice Aslan, and Gülçiçek never ends.

Füsun Demirel stated that she was happy to share the same set with Hatice Aslan, who has a strong acting experience like herself, and said the following.

“It is a great pleasure to play with dear Hatice. Of course, we make little improvisations. “Without exaggeration, while preserving as much naturalness as possible.”