Turkish actor Burak Özçivit reaches Karachi
The Turkish actor shared a story informing about departure to Pakistan.


Karachi: Turkish actor Burak Özçivit, who played the lead role in the sequel of the historical Turkish series 'Ertugrul Ghazi', based on the world-famous Ottoman Empire, ‘Kuruluş: Osman’, has reached Pakistan to meet his fans.
The Turkish actor shared a story on the photo and video sharing platform Instagram, informing about departure to Pakistan.

However, a viral video clip on social media shows that Turkish actor Burak Özçivit has reached Karachi.
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It is pertinent to note that some time ago, he informed his fans about his arrival in Pakistan through social media. Ertugrul Ghazi, Turgat Alp and Bamsi Alp, the main characters of the popular Turkish series “Ertugrul Ghazi” have also come to Pakistan in the past.
Notably, Burak Özçivit has gained worldwide fame with the lead role in the sequel of the historical series 'Ertugrul Ghazi' based on the life of Osman Ghazi, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. The fifth season of this series has started on October 04.

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