Çağatay Ulusoy and Aslıhan Malbora Spotted Together Amid New Romance Rumors
Cameras recently captured Turkish actor Çağatay Ulusoy and his rumored girlfriend, Aslıhan Malbora, at the airport as they returned from a romantic getaway. This comes shortly after news broke about their budding relationship.
A Surprising Encounter at the Airport
Notably, Çağatay avoided the spotlight when he noticed the press trying to photograph him alongside Aslıhan, who had previously co-starred with him in the Netflix series "Kübra."
When congratulated on her relationship by a journalist, Aslıhan thanked them and humorously said, "I'm leaving, you catch him, go on!" before leaving the airport alone while Çağatay disappeared from view.
Demet Özdemir Joins Çağatay Ulusoy in 'Ashraf'
In another exciting development, Turkish actress Demet Özdemir has officially joined the cast of the upcoming series "Ashraf," starring Çağatay Ulusoy.
Recently, Turkish media reported that Çağatay would be earning 3.5 million Turkish Lira per episode for his role in the series. However, Çağatay denied these claims, saying, "Don’t believe everything you read. We hear these numbers from you first."
About the Series 'Ashraf'
Produced by TIMS & B, the series will air on Kanal D with its first episode scheduled for February 2025. The script is written by Erdem Özışık, while Uluç Bayraktar will direct.
The story revolves around Ashraf, a young apprentice mechanic who, at the age of 14, falls in love with a girl he refers to as "a dream." Years later, Ashraf grows into a powerful man, only to encounter the same girl again—this time as his enemy.
Demet Özdemir's Role
In the series, Demet Özdemir will play the role of Nisan, a musician who will also have several singing scenes.
Çağatay Ulusoy's Previous Successes
Çağatay Ulusoy is well-known for his successful roles in popular Turkish dramas such as:
- "Adını Feriha Koydum" (The Girl Named Feriha)
- "Medcezir" (Tide)
- "İçerde" (Insider)
Fans eagerly await the premiere of "Ashraf" and the on-screen chemistry between Çağatay Ulusoy and Demet Özdemir.