Series News Hazar Ergüçlü and Fırat Çelik met in the lead role, the series Saklı sounds like a bomb

Hazar Ergüçlü and Fırat Çelik met in the lead role, the series Saklı sounds like a bomb

Turkey’s leading domestic online video platform BluTV is getting ready to appear before the audience with its new original series ‘SAKLI’. ‘Saklı’, which will be an adaptation of the series ‘The Affair’, tells the story of two married people who know each other from their wounds.

Hazar Ergüçlü, Fırat Çelik, Defne Kayalar and Ahmet Rıfat Şungar are in the lead roles of the highly anticipated project. The exciting wait continues for SAKLI, whose script was written by Deniz Akçay and directed by Can Teker. On the set of the series, work began and the first photos were shared…

BluTV, which has produced the most original content in Turkey, in addition to more than 10,000 hours of carefully selected domestic and foreign TV series, movies, children’s and sports content offered to its members, adds a new one to its most talked about productions with ‘Saklı’.

THE FIRST SQUARE FROM THE SET RELEASED

Hazar Ergüçlü, Fırat Çelik, Defne Kayalar and Ahmet Rıfat Şungar were accompanied by valuable actors such as Zuhal Olcay, Nur Sürer, Erdal Küçükkömürcü, Janset, and the first frame published from the set of “SAKLI” attracted great attention in a short time.

A POWERFUL STORY OF PASSION, DECEPTION, AND DECEPTION THAT WILL CHANGE THE PERCEPTIONS AND QUEST THE PERSPECTIVES OF THE WATCHERS

The Affair series, in which ‘Saklı’ was adapted, was met with great interest and curiosity all over the world with its broadcast on Showtime in 2012. The narrative of the episodes from two different perspectives through the characters made a lot of noise with the narrative style as well as the story of the series.

The series, where we will witness how different perspectives change people’s lives at the same time, will deeply affect the audience with its striking story setup, and will offer a quest to find the truth with their own value judgments, will meet with the audience for the first time after Spain, with the adaptation made in Turkey.