vendredi 31 octobre 2014
Qubool Hai: Why won’t Asad say he loves Zoya?
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15:25
Being non-expressive is a disability that most men possess, just like our brawny hero
Qubool Hai’s Asad Ahmed Khan (Karan Singh Grover) has issues we can’t comprehend and don’t want to. He loves-hates-loves Zoya Farooqui (Surbhi Jyoti), but expressing his feelings out loud is a strict no-no in his book of conduct. So how can anyone really know what’s cooking in his head or his heart?In a previous episode, he got engaged to Zoya in desperation, to keep her from being deported. Now Zoya believed that this was Mr Khan’s declaration of love, but little did she know that Asad was still in denial. She confronts and accuses him of playing with her heart, but Asad dismisses her allegations, as he is still trying to figure out what his heart and mind really want.
Finally, at another wedding and under extreme circumstances, Asad’s mother Dilshaad declares that she will get her son married within the next ten days – no pressure there. She questions her son about his feelings for Zoya, but Asad is tongue tied (wow, that’s a first!) and leaves without answering.
He paces up and down in his room trying to figure out why he can’t marry Zoya, why she doesn’t deserve him and why he can’t live without her. Too many questions and Asad still doesn’t have any answers. He fears that he will be like his father, who abandoned his first wife to be with another woman – if you ask us, we know he is nothing like Rashid. Asad is strong, intelligent, self-made and a morally upright man, unlike his dad.
Gamze Özçelik (ayloul)
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بتاريخ :
10:05
Steamy Turkish soap opera about sultan and his harem makes MPs’ blood boil
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09:59
Turkish MPs are to consider a draft law banning the misrepresentation of historical icons on television, amid controversy over a steamy period drama that has enthralled and appalled the nation.
Magnificent Century, a popular soap opera depicting intrigue and romance in the household of Suleiman I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, is at the centre of a political storm after Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Prime Minister, criticised it last month.
Erdogan, Gul and the magnificent Sultan
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09:54
contest in Turkish politics, stir in a measure of concern about authoritarianism, and you come up with one of the hottest discussion topics in Ankara and Istanbul today.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s prime minister, and Abdullah Gul, the country’s president, have clashed over a popular Ottoman-themed soap opera that Mr Erdogan thinks is too sexed up. The subject may appear to be trivial – although the 150m foreign and domestic viewers of the series, Magnificent Century, would beg to disagree.
But it is only the latest front in a series of disagreements between the two heavyweights of Turkish politics as the country gears up for an unprecedented transition, with Mr Erdogan eyeing up Mr Gul’s job and Mr Gul possibly considering Mr Erdogan’s. Nor is the issue at hand entirely lightweight, since government opponents have been quick to link Mr Erdogan’s criticism of the soap with what they say is his increasingly intolerant approach to public life.
The affair began when Mr Erdogan objected to the series’ focus on harem intrigues, rather than on Ottoman conquests, and in particular to its treatment of the fabled Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent, who reached the gates of Vienna. “That is not the Suleyman we know… he spent 30 years on horseback,” the prime minister said. Adding that he condemned both the programme’s producers and the television station’s owners – an apparent reference to Ferit Sahenk, one of Turkey’s richest men – Mr Erdogan continued: “We have alerted the judicial authorities on this and we are waiting for a decision… Those who toy with these values should be taught a lesson within the framework of law.”
The series has indeed generated record numbers of complaints but negative headlines about a latter-day Sultan predictably followed Mr Erdogan’s intervention. In another move that sparked criticism this week Mr Erdogan took steps to lift immunity for Kurdish members of parliament, which could lead to their conviction and imprisonment.
Mr Gul replied on both fronts – the Ottoman and the Kurdish – indicating his preference for a less heavy-handed approach than Mr Erdogan’s.
Speaking at a cultural awards ceremony on Thursday, the president enthused about popular interest in history, particularly the Ottoman era. “The fact that historical events or people are being dealt with in movies or TV series is a welcome development, ” he said.
If that wasn’t enough to highlight the contrast with Mr Erdogan, Mr Gul also emphasised his opposition to removing the immunity of the Kurdish deputies, who outraged much of Turkish public opinon when they exchanged hugs with members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers party, or PKK, this year.
“Turkey should beware of heading down a dead-end street and repeating past mistakes,” the president said, referring to the arrest of Kurdish MPs in the 1990s.
The country still has some way to go before it holds its first direct Presidential elections in 2014. But the skirmishing between Mr Erdogan and Mr Gul, old party colleagues though they are, looks like it has begun in earnest.
Take a harem-hopping Sultan, add the most intriguing Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s prime minister, and Abdullah Gul, the country’s president, have clashed over a popular Ottoman-themed soap opera that Mr Erdogan thinks is too sexed up. The subject may appear to be trivial – although the 150m foreign and domestic viewers of the series, Magnificent Century, would beg to disagree.
But it is only the latest front in a series of disagreements between the two heavyweights of Turkish politics as the country gears up for an unprecedented transition, with Mr Erdogan eyeing up Mr Gul’s job and Mr Gul possibly considering Mr Erdogan’s. Nor is the issue at hand entirely lightweight, since government opponents have been quick to link Mr Erdogan’s criticism of the soap with what they say is his increasingly intolerant approach to public life.
The affair began when Mr Erdogan objected to the series’ focus on harem intrigues, rather than on Ottoman conquests, and in particular to its treatment of the fabled Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent, who reached the gates of Vienna. “That is not the Suleyman we know… he spent 30 years on horseback,” the prime minister said. Adding that he condemned both the programme’s producers and the television station’s owners – an apparent reference to Ferit Sahenk, one of Turkey’s richest men – Mr Erdogan continued: “We have alerted the judicial authorities on this and we are waiting for a decision… Those who toy with these values should be taught a lesson within the framework of law.”
The series has indeed generated record numbers of complaints but negative headlines about a latter-day Sultan predictably followed Mr Erdogan’s intervention. In another move that sparked criticism this week Mr Erdogan took steps to lift immunity for Kurdish members of parliament, which could lead to their conviction and imprisonment.
Mr Gul replied on both fronts – the Ottoman and the Kurdish – indicating his preference for a less heavy-handed approach than Mr Erdogan’s.
Speaking at a cultural awards ceremony on Thursday, the president enthused about popular interest in history, particularly the Ottoman era. “The fact that historical events or people are being dealt with in movies or TV series is a welcome development, ” he said.
If that wasn’t enough to highlight the contrast with Mr Erdogan, Mr Gul also emphasised his opposition to removing the immunity of the Kurdish deputies, who outraged much of Turkish public opinon when they exchanged hugs with members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers party, or PKK, this year.
“Turkey should beware of heading down a dead-end street and repeating past mistakes,” the president said, referring to the arrest of Kurdish MPs in the 1990s.
The country still has some way to go before it holds its first direct Presidential elections in 2014. But the skirmishing between Mr Erdogan and Mr Gul, old party colleagues though they are, looks like it has begun in earnest.
The Magnificent Century (Muhteşem Yüzyıl)- the best Turkish TV series
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بتاريخ :
09:51
In this post I will talk about this show, the history of its creation, casting, interesting facts. By the way, the show was quite scandalous, it sparked debate in Turkey, has been criticized by various public organizations and political power. Turkish media said they have received about 70,000 complaints to the show because it significantly distort history. Now from the internet you can easily watch or download all the series "The Magnificent Century".
TV series "The Magnificent Century" - it is a beautiful historical epic. Unrealistic grotesque decorations, colorful costumes, the entourage of the time simply admire its splendor. This is one of the greatest and most expensive television projects in 2011 on Turkish television, which was filmed in the year and a half. Series looks at one go, with a great interest in current events, fascinating game of Turkish actors that are laid out in each frame.
In a scenario is a difficult path Ukrainian beauty, full of intrigue,deceitand treachery behind the scenes, and not without alove interest. The main character's name was Nastya (according to other sources-Alexandra)Lisovskaya,but all over the world remember the name of it Roksolana. Still very young girl, she was captured by Crimean Tatars, after which it was brought to Istanbul, it repeatedly resold, until one day the Turkish Vizier gave it the Sultan Suleiman.
It seemed fate Nastya is obvious -it will all his life in the harem, but everything turned out differently. After she converted to Islam, she was named Hürrem. Its natural beauty, extraordinary wisdom help of a simple concubine become the beloved wife of Suleiman the Magnificent. Hürrem began to administer the real story. Being very young, she nevertheless exert maximum effort in order toachieve their goals and address on the way that hurt her the most. Sultan Suleiman was known as the most violent and powerful ruler of the Ottoman Empire, but nevertheless it was controlled by a wise beauty Hürrem that achieved by the generosity of the Sultan's most cunning tricks of love delusions and bizarresex. She master fully manipulated Sultan and all the courtiers, and her desire to perform - quickly and without question.
On the history oft he Ottoman Empire was written many books and a documentary films, but no one dared to remove something artistic and powerful in the style of the time, corresponding to the different historical facts, costumes of the time. This series gives viewers a great opportunity to plunge while back stage insidious mystery and intrigue, to experience the intensity of emotions inside, love the characters. This is not just a colorful historical tale, it is a workof art, masterfully depicted in art screen.
اجمل صور مسلسل حريم السلطان
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09:47
و فكرة هذا المسلسل المدعو بمسلسل حريم السلطان مأخوذة بشكل رئيسى من قصة حياة السلطان سليمان القانوني و هو ابن السلطان سليم الأول والذى خلد التاريخ أسمه و سنتتطرق اليوم بعرض أهم و أجدد الصور التى تم التقاطها و الصور المميزة داخل المسلسل حريم السلطان .
اجمل صور مسلسل حريم السلطان
Picture Samar and Samar Actress forbidden love pictures
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بتاريخ :
09:42
South Berne (Beren Saat) was born February 26, 1984 (seven Persian date Esfand 1362) is a Turkish actor.
after attending a candy commercials,
her television debut in South Aşkımızda Ölüm Var and the role played Ece
Uslu's sister. Aşkımızda Ölüm Var played in 2004 and in 2005, her debut
as Actor in Aşka Sürgün did. After the Tomris Giritlioğlu's Hatırla
Yasemin Ünsal role as the role played nationally known. In 2008 he was
again on Film Giritlioğlu Güz Sancısı (Autumn Pain) worked.
South Bihter Yöreoğlu same year as the
series Aşk-ı Memnu (Forbidden Love), an adaptation of Halit Ziya
Uşaklıgil update of the classic novel role Kurdish.
"best supporting actor" women received. South as well as the main role
in the film Gecenin Kanatları (Wing Night), directed by Serdar Akar,
which was released in December 2009 has played.
His current series "Fatmagul'un Sucu
ne" an adaptation of the novel "Vedat Türkali" is working, and the role
of the main character (Fatmagul) in the Turkey is one of the most
prestigious television series television set plays.
أجمل إطلالات "بيرين سات" بطلة مسلسل فاطمة
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09:29
بعد
حصولها على جائزة أفضل ممثله دور أول عام 2010 عن دور "سمر" فى مسلسل
العشق الممنوع، من جامعة " يلدز التقنية"، خطفت "بيرين سات" الممثلة
التركية الشهيرة قلوب محبيها وانظار الإعلام والصحافة بدور الفتاة المغتصبة
" فاطمة" فى مسلسل "ما ذنب فاطمة غول" والذي كان سببا فى حصولها على نفس
الجائرة للسنة الثانية على التوالي.
بيرين
سات التى تبلغ من العمر 28 عاما استطاعت فى فترة قصيرة للغاية الدخول إلى
عالم الشهرة والمجد بفضل أدائها المتميز فى المسلسلات التركية إلى جانب
امتلاكها لقدر عالِ من الجمال المتمثل فى ملامحها الملائكية الجذابة وقوامه
الممشوق.
وقد
تميزت بيرين سات منذ بداية ظهورها التليفزيوني بستايلها الأنيق الجذاب
الذي جعلها تُعد "أيقونة" للأناقة والجمال التركي الذي أصبحت تتطلع إليه
كثيرا من الفتيات فى مجتماعتنا العربية.
ومن
الملاحظ أن الماكياج الناعم الخفيف هو عنوان "بيرين" فى أغلب المناسبات
التى تظهر بها، لذا تعد مثالا تحتظي به الفتيات المحبات للبساطة والنعومة
فى وضع الماكياج .