20th anniversary immortalized in Arka Sokaklar

Zafer Ergin , Şevket Çoruh , Özgür Ozan , Oya Okar, Ozan Çobanoğlu, Ebru Cündübeyoğlu, Burak Satıbol and Felicia Sağnak were present at the shooting, and new members of the team, Sarp Levendoğlu and Alp Korkmaz, also participated.
Garip, the set mascot who always stays by the side of Şevket Çoruh's character, Mesut Komiser, kept this tradition alive during filming. The duo played games during breaks and were applauded for their professionalism when it came time to pose.

SINCERITY REFLECTED IN PHOTOGRAPHS
Özgür Ozan, Hüsnü Çoban of Arka Sokaklar (Back Streets), was the most entertaining actor during the shoot. The actor was spotted hanging out with his on-screen partner and real-life close friend, Şevket Çoruh, throughout the set. The pair, who were spotted together for a moment, were captured in the photos, showing their intimate side.
Zafer Ergin, the team's "Rıza Baba," distinguished himself with his mastery and fatherly demeanor during the shoot, also captivating attention with his age-defying appearance. Arka Sokaklar's female stars, Oya Okar, Ebru Cündübeyoğlu, and Felicia Sağnak, impressed with their fit and beautiful appearance despite the summer break.

NEW TEAM MEMBERSHIPS HAVE BEEN DEMOGRAPHED
Continuing with the same motivation as the first day, Burak Satıbol, who plays Zeki Çevik in Arka Sokaklar, and Ozan Çobanoğlu, who plays Commissioner Hakan Çınar, chatted with their castmates during the breaks between shootings to catch up on their longings.
Sarp Levendoğlu, who took his place in the team with the character of charismatic police officer Barış Bozoğlu, nicknamed Bozo, expressed his happiness and excitement at being a part of Arka Sokaklar in the shootings where he revealed his image in the series for the first time.
Alp Korkmaz, who played Rıza Baba's son-in-law Ali Akdoğan in previous seasons and is preparing to return to the series after a four-year hiatus, was the most excited performer of the day. Korkmaz, whose joy at reuniting with his castmates was palpable, didn't reveal much about his role in the story.

THE SEASON OPENING WILL BE A FIRST STAGE
Arka Sokaklar, the longest-running series in Turkish television history, created by Türker İnanoğlu, who passed away last year, continues its journey under the D Media banner. The series, which also serves as a memorial to İnanoğlu, the veteran actor known as "Mr. Cinema," is co-written by Ozan Yurdakul and Sinan Yurdakul.

Arka Sokaklar, which takes viewers on different adventures in each episode, will deliver a big surprise in the first episode of its 20th season, a first in Turkish television history. Directed by Baran Özçaylan and Eray Koçak, the series will air new episodes on its designated Friday evenings on Kanal D starting in September.
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