Artists News Özge Törer is truly integrated with her character in the Kuruluş Osman series!

Özge Törer is truly integrated with her character in the Kuruluş Osman series!

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Kuruluş Osman (The Establishment Osman) series is broadcast on ATV screens on Wednesday evenings and the audience continues to show great interest in the project in the fourth season. Özge Törer, who plays the character of Bala Hatun, is one of the names that has been on the set since the very beginning of the series, starring Burak Özçivit.

Thanks to this series, the actress, who took her first steps in the acting profession and improved herself by taking part in very difficult scenes on the set, is now in an order that many young names cannot have. First of all, the ratings of the series are very good and it is a guaranteed job. Also, the character of Bala Hatun was very popular and this helped Özge Törer to become a popular name.

The actress, who found a good environment to reveal her talents, used this opportunity well and became one of the most important names of the Kuruluş Osman series, which achieved success in its fourth season.

Özge Törer’s identification with the Kuruluş Osman series and the character of Bala Hatun does not escape attention. Expressing that she loved the character very much, the actress expressed her favorite aspects of the character as “I can say his innocence and ruthless power”.

Emphasizing that Bala Hatun can be a very cruel person sometimes, Özge Törer was impressed by this strength of character. The actress explained:

“Sometimes it can be very cruel. Sometimes she can be very naive, very sweet. I really like these sharp transitions. The aspects that I admire may actually be a feature that I identify with myself.”

Explaining that the character of Bala, who has a high spirituality, has two loves, the actress explained that there is a character who has a divine love on the one hand and the love of the heart on the other.

Explaining that the character is able to balance these two loves, Özge Törer said, “This is why she may seem so innocent and naive.”