Dirilis: Ertugrul cast may visit Pakistan in October/November

Dirilis: Ertugrul cast may visit Pakistan in October/November

Dirilis: Ertugrul cast may visit Pakistan in October/November
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The cast of Turkish drama serial Dirilis: Ertugrul has received loads and loads of appreciation and love from Pakistan. The drama cast Esra Bilgic and Engin Altan Duzyatan have expressed their wish to visit Pakistan to meet their fans.

Due to the ongoing pandemic and restricted movement, the cast has been unable to pay their visit to the country. However, according to a press release by Sophisto Global Media, the cast of the Turkish drama Dirilis: Ertugrul is expected to visit Pakistan in October and November depending on the coronavirus situation. Sophisto Global Media is an international media firm and a subsidiary of Imtiaz Holding, the largest British-Pakistani holding company owned by Turkey. It provides advertising, endorsement, and media services to many of the leading brands in Turkey as well as abroad.

Omar Imtiaz, CEO of Imtiaz Holding said that the cast will visit Pakistan to meet their fans and producers to build something spectacular for the long term.

Imtiaz went on to say that the cast stars are already learning some Urdu language words to use in Pakistan as well as choosing which dish to try when reached.

Sophisto Global Media and Hasan Gungor, a celebrity management agency that represents many of Turkey’s leading actors, including those from Diriliş: Ertuğrul, to promote cross-border partnership, have signed a joint collaboration agreement according to details. Under the agreement, Turkish talent, culture, and history will be showcased in Pakistan through film, drama, art, and music while Pakistani drama, talent, films, art, and music will be promoted in Turkey.

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