Artists News How will Başak Parlak’s unexpected separation claim affect the series in Kanunsuz Topraklar?

How will Başak Parlak’s unexpected separation claim affect the series in Kanunsuz Topraklar?

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Famous actress Başak Parlak made a comeback to the TV series with Kanunsuz Topraklar, which was broadcast on Wednesday evenings. The actress, who has not been on the screen for a long time, shares the leading roles with Uğur Güneş, Esra Bilgiç, Necip Memili and Kaan Taşaner in the ambitious production of Fox TV.

Unfortunately, things don’t go well in the period series of Gold Film signed with a big investment, Kanunsuz Topraklar, and it doesn’t get the attention it expects from the audience. In order to animate the story that took place in 1939, the character named Mehveş, played by Emel Çölgeçen, was included in the series recently. But the expected effect has not yet been seen.

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When the desired could not be received in the ratings, the explanation came from Faruk Turgut, the boss of Gold Film, the production company of the series. Sharing on his social media account, Turgut stated that the series has now entered a new phase. He stated that after the mines are rescued from foreigners, they will continue on their way by focusing on the love of Davut and Gülfem, and that the audience will see enjoyable episodes from now on.”

Başak Parlak, on the other hand, was included in Kanunsuz Topraklar in the 10th episode before Emel Çölgeçen. The actress, who took her place in the story as a strong and rich woman, played the character named Bahar Aras. However, according to the news received, it is said that Başak Parlak will bid farewell to the team as she will sign a different project.

It is stated that unexpected and traumatic events will happen to Gülfem in the next episodes of the series, which tells the passionate love story between the miner Davut and Malik Bey’s daughter Gülfem in a town in the coal city of Zonguldak in 1939.