Why Do We Watch Turkish Dramas?

Many people all around the world are going crazy over Turkish dramas. Many people don’t understand this addiction though.

We see many news about Turkish drama invasion in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Turkish dramas have been exported to over 100 countries and Turkey has become the world’s second highest exporter of TV series after the US, with over $200 million annual exports (in 2014).

So, what makes Turkish dramas so popular around the world?

We have gathered some reasons to watch Turkish dramas. Please send us your reason to watch Turkish dramas so that we can improve our list by considering different perspectives.

1. Similarity in Cultures. Many people watch Turkish dramas because they are telling stories that they used to. The culture in Turkish dramas, more or less, is similar to that of Middle Eastern countries, Balkans, and even Latin American countries. In Turkish dramas, we see so many times the respect for elder people. The last word is said by the eldest person at the house. Family relations are so important unlike American series. Thus, there are many scenes related with parents, strong mother-in-laws, supportive parents etc. Also, love scenes rarely progress past kissing. In fact, even seeing a French kiss in a Turkish drama is newsworthy. It is so emotional to watch the main couple finally hold hands after several episodes.

Magnificent Century (Muhtesem Yuzyil)

2.Plot. Many people watch Turkish dramas just because they have different plots than the Western series. These stories are different and therefore they are more exciting. Turkish dramas are so emotional. They touch your heart. Today’s best American shows avoid sentimentality. However, in Turkish dramas, you explore the lives of ordinary people. You become happy when the leads succeed something and you want the couples to disclose their loves eventually.

Additionally, many popular Turkish dramas as based on popular Turkish novels. For instance, Forbidden Love (Aski Memnu) is the book of Halit Ziya Usakligil, Fall of the Leaves (Yaprak Dokumu) is the book of Resat Nuri Guntekin, Lovebird (Calikusu) is the book of Resat Nuri Güntekin, From Lips to Heart (Dudaktan Kalbe) is the book of Resat Nuri Guntekin; Kurt Seyit and Shura (Kurt Seyit ve Sura) is the book of Nermin Sezmen, From Fatih to Harbiye (Fatih Harbiye) is the book of Peyami Safa and so on.

Forbidden Love (Aski Memnu)

From Lips to Heart (Dudaktan Kalbe)

3.Handsome Actors and Beautiful Actresses. The stars in Turkish dramas are very attractive. Whether they are blonde or dark, the male leads in Turkish dramas are always HOT and HANDSOME and CHARMING etc. Female leads are very BEAUTIFUL. Even those in minor roles look like models so you do not mind seeing their faces for 2 hours. In recent years, American series have sacrificed beauty for the sake of reality. However, in Turkish dramas, we continue to see gorgeous looking people.

Cagatay Ulusoy

Tuba Buyukustun

4.Scenes of Turkey. Most of the Turkish dramas take place in Istanbul. There are also other Turkish dramas that take place in other parts of Turkey. For instance, Vine Mansion (Asmali Konak) and Love in the Sky (Yer Gok Ask) were shot in Cappadocia; Remember Darling (Hatirla Sevgili) was shot in Prince Islands; Coming Home (Sila) was shot in Mardin; Black Rose (Karagul) was shot in Sanliurfa etc. There are many scenes from the beauties of Turkey. It is like visiting Turkey. Many people wish to go the shooting places of Turkish dramas after watching Turkish dramas.

1001 Nights (Binbir Gece)

Black Rose (Karagul)

5.Acting. In Turkish dramas, even though we see many attractive stars, their acting is always convincing and realistic. The actors seem like real people whom you could actually meet and interact with. They seem more relatable and human than the actors who seem really untouchable. Both actors and actresses touch our heart. They successfully pass their feelings to us.

Is there anyone who did not cry for the following scenes?

Death of Sehzade Mustafa – Magnificent Century (Muhtesem Yuzyil)

Death of Bihter – Forbidden Love (Aski Memnu)

Death of Seyit’s Family – Kurt Seyit and Shura (Kurt Seyit ve Sura)

6.Language. Watching Turkish dramas is like free Turkish lessons for foreigners. You will know several Turkish works like “sorry”, “thanks” , “hello” and you will be able to confess your love by saying “seni seviyorum”.

7.Music. The music and the feeling it creates is a big part of why Turkish dramas appeal to a lot of people from different cultures. To compliment the moments and scenes portrayed in dramas, original soundtracks are often specially composed and played alongside those scenes. Do you remember the soundtracks of Fall of the Leaves (Yaprak Dokumu) or Magnificent Century (Muhtesem Yuzyil) or Ertugrul Resurrection (Dirilis Ertugrul) or Aliye or What is Fatmagul’s Fault (Fatmagulun Sucu Ne)?

Soundtrack Album of Inside (Icerde) by Toygar Isikli

8.Cultural appeal. Some people even watch Turkish dramas to learn a different culture. You learn about societal norms, different values and cultural practices by watching the day to day life of the characters. If you watch Turkish drama, you will learn that shoes are taken off at the door, you organize henna night before the wedding ceremony, you kiss the hands of the elder people in special occasions like eids, festivals etc.

Henna Night from Eid and Tide (Medcezir)

 

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  • While Kivanc Tatlitug raised the pinnacle of success to outrageous heights for his performance in Kurt Seyit and Sura, many bravos and accolades must be shouted for Sura, his love. Farah Zeynep Abdulla's portrayal of the frustrated Sura showed great talent, a broad range of acting drama -- ebullience, rapture, sorrow, the tragedy, as she called upon the soul of Sura within her. The camera loves her and flashed the quick reaction of her eyes and facial expression dramatically as she carried us along with her in her torment and glee. Farah is a great actress who exhibited such energy throughout the episodes that at times made us feel breathless and energized. She was the perfect match for Kurt Seyit.

  • I love the Turkish shows, movies, episodes because they have such beautiful women in them as well as very charismatic, handsome men as in Kurt and Sura. Interesting how they all look like models; then I read that so many of them started out as great models in Turkey, like Kivanc and Cellil! I find it very interesting to observe the customs, the family appreciation so prevalent in these shows. So encouraging to see how the family works together, lives together, is community-minded, how strong the women are even though they are subservient to the men. That is quite the opposite in the United States; still, I was amazed at how that was handled. This is a great way to learn more history of Turkey and how strong its people were. Kurt & Sura is a Masterpiece of work and all the actors in it wear supremely talented -- all of them.

    • So true! I now can only watch Turkish programs...but am totally frustrated that Netflix only purchased season one of so many of them!
      Some have a few more episodes on UTube , but very few,
      If only Netflix would do the right thing and add the other seasons!

  • ORIGINAL! WE WILL LEARN TURKISH IF NO SUBTITLE . NETFLIX ? WHAT CAN I SAY, ONLY HALF OF ALL THE SERIES,,SHAME ON THEM.

  • I want to know why Karadayi only showed 93 episodes of
    115 on Netflix? Like everyone else says,, this is just
    wrong. I like Turkish programs because the reality of
    the scenes is so much better. A little too much overacting
    and formulaic writing but pretty good.

  • I also love the Turkish Dramas but what happened to Kacak, 1001 Arabian Nights, Magnificent Century, Love & Punishment, The Girl I loved, Intersection? Are we ever going to be able to the rest of these?

    • I have just finished watching “the girl I love” & I can’t believe it ended where it did, chapter 79! So where is the rest of it? It’s not finished! How is it possible after watching hrs upon hrs, & there no conclusion to this story! This is wrong in every level, it’s rude, it’s devastating! The same with the last one, I watched “Kurt & Sura”. I’m devastated! To whom ever it may concern, could you have the disency to let’s us know the program has no ending! So we don’t waste our time watching them!
      I have not posted any comments before!

  • I love Turkish drama ,,,watching ask loaf tan analmaz now a days ,,but plz eng sub title is v imp,,the darama a which dnt AV subtitle,,,can't understand,I learn many words from daramas.

  • I left a long comment which was rejected because "I had already posted that".
    I agree with the numbered comments in the article above, but wish some of the dramas I have viewed--I very much wish the episodes had continued: LOVE & PUNISHMENT, THE GIRL I LOVE, INTERSECTION & MAGNIFICENT CENTURY.

  • So far, the only problem watching Turkish drama is when the series ends leaving the viewer stranded. I have a pretty good imagination, but, I wish the series had not ended so soon as in INTERSECTION & lOVE & PUNISHMENT. I find the plots much more interesting than in American TV; I appreciate there is not raw sex nor a lot of foul language. Having followed up via Google & You Tube for historical information--I wish that there were more episodes to MAGNIFICIENT CENTURY.
    Can we please have more episodes of LOVE & PUNISHMENT & INTERSECTION; also, THE GIRL I LOVE(D).

    • I agree with you. My favorite Turkish drama is The Girl I Loved. I love the storyline, the characters and the chemistry between Mine and Timur. I just wish there were more episodes. I didn’t like the way it ended. I have watched it several times. I am in love with Bulent Inal. I would love to see Bulent Inal and Gulcan Arslan reunited in another Turkish drama.

  • Genius of scenarists for imposing suspense, expectation and excitement in the end of every episode, particularly end of each seasons, which always make spectators always want to wait and never give up to continue watching episodes even if they will wait for several months till the beginning of the new seasons

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