The Turkish TV series "Kuruluş Osman" ("The Ottoman"), which is about the establishment of the Ottoman Empire and broadcast on ATV, has been introduced to Arab audiences on Noor Play. More Turkish productions will soon be available for spectators on the Arabic streaming service.
Noor Play recently signed contracts with the producers of new Turkish series viewed by millions, particularly in Arab countries, and obtained the rights to feature them on its platform. The contract was signed for the TV series "Kuruluş Osman" and "Mendirman Jaloliddin" as well as the movie "Türkler Geliyor: Adaletin Kılıcı" ("The Turks Are Coming: Sword of Justice").
Al-Hashimi underlined that after signing the contract with Mehmet Bozdağ, the producer of "Kuruluş Osman," and with the Turkish TV channel ATV about a month ago, the service started to air the series, which tells the story of the founding of the Ottoman Empire by Osman I, the son of Ertuğrul Ghazi, a critical turning point in Islamic history.
He said Noor Play is also the first platform to air "Mendirman Jaloliddin," a Turkish-Uzbek joint production by Bozdağ Film, illustrating the life of legendary commander Jalal al-Din Khwarazmshah, who defeated the Mongols in numerous battles.
Noor Play was also the first official platform to present "Diriliş Ertuğrul" ("Resurrection: Ertuğrul"), one of the most popular series for Arab and Islamic audiences, to Arab fans after a contract with the TRT channel.
Stressing that there was a jump in interest in Noor Play after the contract was signed for "Kuruluş Osman," al-Hashimi said Noor Play would continue cooperating with Turkish channels to present additional Turkish series to Arab viewers.
Turkish television series are watched by around 700 million people in 146 countries.