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Selahattin Paşalı could not even pass near his dream!

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Famous actor Selahattin Paşalı is one of the most remarkable players of the last period. He who caught a good break with the character of Hakan in the Babel series, is also on the agenda with the series of Love 101.

Netflix drama Love 101 was released in 190 countries. It was among the most watched in 10 of these countries. Selahattin Paşalı played the character of Osman and was very talked about. The allegations that this character is homosexual also created a big wave of reaction in social media. However, it was soon revealed that this claim was not true.

Selahattin Paşalı could not even pass near his dream he had in high school. At the age of 14, he was transferred to a basketball club in Istanbul. He had only one dream, being a basketball player at the first league level and playing in the national team.

Speaking to Based Istanbul magazine, Selahattin Pasha, “I am not even close to the dream I have created professionally,” he said. Having started his acting career, which he had not even dreamed of, Paşalı found new dreams for himself.

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The actor spoke about his new dreams:

“Individually, I had the dream of being a good person in line with the teachings of my family. As I got older, I realized that good was a relative idea and what matters was being a” person. ”

I don’t know how many people, it would be better to ask people who know me. But still, I hope that I am close to my dream.

Finally, which was my biggest dream; to be worthy of my family and make them proud of me. Until I was twenty-seven, I could not break it.

It turns out that I don’t have to give anything concrete to my hands to be proud of.

The qualities that made me, the radical decisions I made in life, and the price I made for myself made me proud.

Now I am trying to caress their pride by giving them my concrete achievements.

No matter how proud I am, I cannot pay for their rights, but I hope I will be “there” when they need me. “