Maraşlı, starring Burak Deniz and Alina Boz, has already taken its place as one of the most memorable works in Turkish television history. Maraşlı series, which was decided to be final in a short time due to low ratings, was commemorated by Burak Deniz and his fans on the first anniversary of its ending.
One of the short-lived but phenomenal series of the screen that will be remembered for many years was Maraşlı. Although the series broadcast on ATV did not receive the expected attention, it reached a limited audience and was followed with great interest by the audience. The channel, which finished the series in 26 episodes because its ratings were low, still stood behind the project for a long time.
Yesterday was the first anniversary of the Maraşlı series’ finale. The unforgettable series Maraşlı said goodbye to the screen with the final episode aired on July 13, 2021. The first anniversary of the ending of the Maraşlı TV series was not forgotten by Burak Deniz, the leading actor. Burak Deniz wrote on his Twitter account, “I miss you too.. I have your picture now:)) #maraşlıseneidevriye”.
Maraşlı TV series has a very important place in Burak Deniz’s career. Because the successful actor had a major turning point in his career with Maraşlı, although he had acted in other TV series before. After Maraşlı, Burak Deniz’s jobs were opened and he took part in very ambitious projects one after the other. The successful actor continues his new projects successfully.
The anniversary of the final episode of the Maraşlı series was not forgotten by the audience. The audience, who are fans of the series, stated that they will never forget the Maraşlı series, and pointed out that a great injustice was done to their favorite series.
The series, which started on January 11, 2021, made the final with its 26th episode on July 13, 2021. The series attracted attention from other countries after its broadcast in Turkey ended.
Good news about the series, which has been sold to many countries and created a fan base, continues to come. Maraşlı was on the agenda again with the news that it will be published in Panama, a South American country.