The Turkish company Match Point has a wide catalog of content that it has also brought to Budapest during this edition of Natpe.

The Turkish love story, I Loved a Rose, is one of the most relevant titles that Turkish distributor Match Point is presenting during Natpe Budapest. The daily TV series has already been sold to several countries, and it will soon start airing in Romania. Its projection is for an international tour.

So commented to ttvnews Melis Nersesoglu, Managing Director Match Point, “Of the Turkish content we have available, the one that is in high demand worldwide is the Turkish daily TV series I Loved a Rose, which is already sold to a couple of countries. Romania will be airing it very soon,” she said.

According to Nersesoglu, they are already in talks with the various Turkish TV channels about launching this title. “We are also in talks in Latam and the whole CEE region. We have quite a few demands for I Loved a Rose.”

The story of I Loved a Rose begins when Pars discovers that his biological father is alive, opening the doors to a different world for him. He is now an Akabey. Despite the nagging memory of Gül, who abandoned him because of his poverty, Pars decides to marry Asya, a woman he has never met, to settle an old feud. Leaving his Adana hovel, Pars embarks on a new life of opulence and magnificence in Istanbul. The prospect of acceptance by his sisters and stepmother seems complicated, but Pars remains determined.

The Turkish company Match Point has an extensive catalog of content that it has also brought to Budapest during this edition of Natpe. “All genres include action, drama, romance, and well-known movies. We are also representing Blue TV Original,” said Nersesoglu.

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