Melisa Asil Pamuk is one of the actresses who left her mark on the last years. Born in 1991, the actress stepped on the sets with the character of Sevda in the TV series Yer Gök Aşk in 2012 and found more ambitious projects than the other. The actress, who was remembered with the character of Asu in the TV series Kara Sevda (Endless Love) also attracted attention with her performance in the TV series Kırmızı Oda (Red Room).
Melisa Aslı Pamuk, whom we have watched in many projects until today, took part in the series Hayaller ve Hayatlar, whose new episodes were shared on Bein Connect on Thursdays, with the character of Setanay. Dazzling with her talents and beauty, the actress also draws attention with her poses for MAG magazine.
Melisa Aslı Pamuk, who is on the cover of the May issue of the magazine, once again displayed her beauty with her poses. The actress, who is in love with Mustafa Mert Koç, said in a statement to the magazine, “I am a peaceful, happy, quiet, calm, lucky person who is happy to meet with few people. Few people, much happiness…” she spoke.
Stating that she has many dreams, the actress wants to make them come true. Using the phrases “I would love to play a more masculine and heroic woman who can fight” for the role she desires, the actress wishes to be in an action project.
Explaining that she dresses as she feels, the actress stated that she also does her make-up according to her clothing. The actress defines her life philosophy as follows: “Staying away from negative energy. As soon as I feel this negativity in a person or environment, I move away from that environment because I don’t want to let that energy wear me out.”
Melisa Aslı Pamuk, who won the admiration of her fans with her performance in the TV series Hayaller ve Hayatlar, said, “Being on a digital platform means staying one click away from the television audience; But it’s also good for the actor. We are shooting a more package program.”
Melisa Aslı Pamuk added: “We shoot projects with a definite beginning and end. This gives us comfort. I love both television and digital. While we can take part in more comfortable and original projects in digital, we can take part in more limited projects in television; I think that is the most important difference.”