Artists News The integration of Doruk and Asiye in the TV series Kardeşlerim is just a dream for Onur and Yazgı!

The integration of Doruk and Asiye in the TV series Kardeşlerim is just a dream for Onur and Yazgı!

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The characters of Asiye and Doruk, who deeply affect the audience in the TV series Kardeşlerim (My Brothers and Sisters), attract the attention of millions of fans. Onur Seyit Yaran and Su Burcu Yazgı Coşkun also find support from a large fan base thanks to these characters.

Continuing their first place among male and female actors in the list of the most talked about celebrities on social media for a long time, the duo is still reaping the fruits of the harmony of Asiye and Doruk. The fact that these two characters display such a strong harmony is due to their identification with their characters.

But do Onur and Yazgı really resemble the characters they portray? If there are people who think they are similar, they are wrong. Both young actors said that there are serious differences between their characters and Asiye and Doruk in the series.

The integration of Doruk and Asiye in the TV series Kardeşlerim is just a dream for Onur and Yazgı! 7

Both actors were remembered as Asiye and Doruk in the eyes of the audience. Many people wonder how similar the two young actors who identify with their characters are to Asiye and Doruk.

Do you know that Onur Seyit Yaran and Su Burcu Yazgı Coşkun do not resemble the characters they play in real life? Answering questions from their fans in the program on Onedio’s youtube channel, the duo gave important information.

Upon the question from the fans, both actors exhibited the same attitude and made a clear statement by saying, “We are not similar.”

Onur Seyit Yaran commented on the question with these words: “Yes, the characters integrated with us. Now I feel like I know what Doruk will say better than what was written. That’s why it’s caused. But do we look alike, no, we don’t look alike. Two unrelated characters.”

Su Burcu Yazgı Coşkun said, “We only know our characters very well now. That’s why we’re integrated, not because we look alike,” she said.