Artists News Sera Kutlubey, the Cemre of Zalim Istanbul, is finally back on the sets!

Sera Kutlubey, the Cemre of Zalim Istanbul, is finally back on the sets!

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Kanal D series Zalim Istanbul (Cruel İstanbul), which took the storm during its broadcast, made many actors famous. However, one of them, Sera Kutlubey, preferred to stay away from the sets after the series ended. Good news has arrived! The successful actress is finally getting ready to meet her fans with a new series.

Kanal D’s intrigue-filled series Zalim Istanbul had made a breakthrough with young actors such as Sera Kutlubey, Berker Güven, Bahar Şahin, Ozan Dolunay, Simay Barlas, as well as master names such as Fikret Kuşkan, Deniz Uğur, Mine Tugay.

All of the young actors who became famous thanks to Zalim Istanbul took part in a new project. Some of them even came to the screen with many projects. However, one of them, Sera Kutlubey, refused the offers and preferred to stay away from the sets for a while. She only starred in the Hercai series she.

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But good news came. The successful actress returns to the sets again. Sera Kutlubey will take a role in the TV series Kapımdaki Düşman (The Enemy at My Door), which will be broadcast on Fox TV. Names such as İsmail Demirci, Hatice Şendil, Perihan Savaş will take place in the series.

Kutlubey, who completed her education at Haliç University Theater Department, started her television adventure in 2016 with the character of Leyla, which she portrayed in the Kehribar (Amber) series. She attracted attention with the character of Cemre Yılmaz, who she portrayed in the TV series Zalim Istanbul, broadcast on Kanal D. Sera Kutlubay starred in the Hercai series after Zalim Istanbul.

Saying in an interview that her biggest passion in life is acting and writing, Sera Kutlubey said, “I wanted this profession since my childhood, it was like a house in my dreams. I wasn’t a very bright student in high school, I didn’t like school very much; “When I joined the drama club, that’s when I really started to connect with the school,” she said.