Series News The new production of Star TV, Duy Beni, showed its difference from other high school series with its first promotion!

The new production of Star TV, Duy Beni, showed its difference from other high school series with its first promotion!

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High schools take summer vacation in real life, but continue their education in TV series. Another high school series comes to the screen with Fox TV’s Tozluyaka. Unlike the series, which excited the audience with its first introduction, it will draw attention to a very serious problem in schools.

Star TV’s new summer series, Duy Beni (Hear Me), is also a high school drama. However, unlike the similar ones, not the conflict between rich and poor students, but the bullying of the silent classmates by the dominant students will be brought to the agenda. Bullying among students in primary and high schools is one of the most discussed issues of recent years.

The first promotion of Duy Beni was also shared on social media. The presentation, which showed that the bullied student could not be heard by anyone, was highly appreciated by the audience. The audience, who watched the promotion, expressed that they were very curious about the series, especially since it expressed such an important issue.

Duy Beni series brings together Rabia Soytürk and Caner Topçu, two successful young actors of recent years. Rabia Soytürk appeared on the screen most recently with Alparslan Great Seljuk and Caner Topçu with Barbaroslar. There are also experienced sims such as Berk Hakman, Durul Bazan and Murat Daltaban in the series, which includes young actors.

Duy Beni, produced by Süreç Film, will soon meet the audience on the Star TV screen. Makbule Kosif writes the script of the series directed by Ali Balcı. Duy Beni’s story will tell about bullying among bright teenagers in a wealthy school.

After the success of Kardeşlerim (My brothers), which was broadcast on ATV, the channels started to shoot high school TV series. The first photos from the set of the high school series Tozluyaka, which will be screened soon on Fox TV, garnered great criticism on the grounds that the series was a copy of Kardeşlerim, and would again describe the struggle between rich and poor students. However, Duy Beni revealed that it was different from other high school series with its first introduction.