Ertugrul Ghazi serial gave new life to PTV

 

All five seasons of Ertugrul drama have been announced on air in Pakistan.


 

Ertugrul drama based on Turkish history has sealed the popularity of historical adventure dramas in Pakistan and has proved that historical dramas if made with the best production. They reject love and vain glamor.

Pakistan Television has got a new lease of life from Ertugrul and people are beginning to realize that the monopoly on Geo, Hum and ARY dramas can be ended and people can get in the habit of jumping on PTV again.

At a time when Ertugrul's glamor is booming all over the world, They would put oil on their heads, tie turbans, tighten their waists with their sisters' handkerchiefs. They would grow beards and beards and fight as warriors and go to mosques to offer prayers together. They wanted the young generation to be brave and connected to their predecessors. 

Pakistanis should know what glory Muslims had and how the enemies of Islam conspired against them and how. They used to create traitors.

Drama changes the whole race and culture. In Europe, racial prejudice and hatred were replaced by drama. India also wanted to invade obscenity and make Pakistan victorious and crippled by films and dramas.

He also succeeded to some extent in establishing a monopoly on Indian songs and fashion in Pakistan's homes for decades. Pakistan's channels instead of stopping the Indian invasion sheltered its glamor and created more obscenity. 

It desecrated the sanctity of relationships made obscene topics the main theme. The Turkish drama is no less in this regard, however the Turks have paid off the debt by making this historical drama and at the request of Imran Khan to improve the mental and moral training of their young generation by dubbing the drama into Urdu in Pakistan. Have a chance. 

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