Furkan Palalı from Terra Amara replaces Kerem Bursin

Furkan Palalı it’s the character of Hayriyein the TV series Kirli Sepetibroadcast on Fox TV and which attracted great attention. In Italy we saw it with the name of Bitter Earth.

Furkan Palalı was born on October 27, 1986 in Konya. After completing her primary and secondary education, she began her career in basketball Konyaspor, and performed there successfully for 7 years. Subsequently he moved to Tofaş Club and continued his basketball career, achieving great results.

Furkan Palalı, who completed his university education at Hacettepe University in Ankara, also studied creative theater and stage acting. She completed her master’s degree at Marmara University, Department of Radio, Television and Film.

Furkan Palalı, from best model to successful actor

He began his acting career in 2011, having been selected as Turkey’s Best Model and World’s Best Model. Subsequently he appeared in various roles in television series and films. The main roles in some of his notable projects are productions such as “Son Yaz”, “Love Requires Effort”, “No: 309”, “Bir Miracle Olsun” and “Once Upon a Time in Çukurova”.

But it’s with the character of Leventin the TV series Kirli Sepetithat international success arrives.

Bitter Earth in fact it was broadcast in Italy immediately afterwards Love is in the air Of Kerem Bursin And Hande Ercel.

Furkanalthough it arrives in the second season of Bitter Earthwas immediately appreciated and loved by the female public, so much so that it was then compared to the new one Kerem Bursin.

His page Instagram He has millions of followers, and in Türkiye he is among the most acclaimed actors of the moment. His private life, however, differs from that of Bursin and many others, it is truly top secret. He doesn’t give himself much to the press. Work and private life are two separate worlds for him.

 
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