A large number of people around the world have become addicted to this attractive Turkish romantic series: the exciting series “Terzi”, also known as “The Tailor”.
Netflix’s “Terzi” or “The Tailor” deftly balances drama, mystery and love.
What stands out in this series is the wonderful blend of drama and mystery, full of hidden and unspoken emotions that weave through the plot.
An interesting love triangle emerges that immerses the characters in a storm of emotions, so that the viewers are completely swept away.
The main character, Payami (played by Çagatay Ulusoy), an exceptionally talented tailor, falls in love with Esvet (Sefanur Gül), but their love becomes complicated when Esvet decides to marry Dimitri (Salih Badamci), Payami’s best friend.
An unexpected twist in the plot occurs when Payami reveals that his father Mustafa, who is believed to be dead, has been living in Payami’s house this entire time, a secret that Payami has kept hidden out of shame for his father’s mental state.
To make matters more complicated, Payami’s mother, Kiraz, returns to their lives in season 2. Throughout the three seasons, Esvet struggles with her love for Payami. Life without the man she loves becomes a severe test for her.
Viewers were amazed by the story and acting in Terzi.
Viewers have only superlatives for the series: “I fell in love with it immediately”, “However, I have a feeling that there will be another season.” “Great series!”, “Very good!!!”, “Very beautiful series”.
The acting is also really appreciated: “If you know Cagatay Ulusoy, you know him, but if you don’t know him, you will love every bit of his performance. He is so good.”
“Olgun Simsek, who plays Mustafa, is a very talented actor. Some of his scenes made me cry uncontrollably.
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