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shirtlessmoviestv · 1 year ago
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Ibrahim Celikkol : Siyaz Beyaz Ask
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kurtscrackers · 10 months ago
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İbrahim Çelikkol as Korkut Zakkum in Gaddar (2024-)
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robertdowneyhiddlesbatch · 1 year ago
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Help, I’m out at dinner at a middle eastern restaurant with my family and my fiancé’s family and our server is the HOT one! And he’s wearing a red and white Middle Eastern scarf headwrap
Like, Ibrahim Celikkol bearded HOT
And he stood beside me and reached out to put trays in the middle of the table. He has ARM VEINS
*none of these men are my fiancé 😭
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newguyontheblock · 1 year ago
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Hot and sexy Ibrahim Celikkol. Love his awesome moustache.
Source: Pinterest.
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blawlashi · 2 years ago
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"ولا تنظر وراءك، أنا وراءك."
💕
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ataleofcrowns · 2 years ago
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as a turk i find your worldbuilding and characters so cosy and familiar and for my surprise i just saw that delal's face based on ibrahim celikkol!! damn thats cool!!
I think you mean Dara's face haha, but yes you have my mother's soap operas to thank for that!! As soon as I thought, "I need a rugged male faceclaim for this character" my mind immediately went to Turkish drama actors LOL
My family is Northern Kurdish and a majority of my closest relatives live in either Istanbul or Antalya nowadays, so I'm not surprised that comes through in the worldbuilding as well!!
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bursahabermedya · 4 months ago
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İbrahim Çelikkol ve Cansu Dere ‘1001 Gece’de Buluşuyor İki ünlü isim, “1001 Gece Masalları” dizisinde buluşarak izleyicilerin ilgisini çekmeyi hedefliyor. Cansu Dere’nin geçtiğimiz günlerde imzaladığı projeye TRT tabii ve Bozdağ Film’ https://bursahabermedya.com/ibrahim-celikkol-ve-cansu-dere-1001-gecede-bulusuyor/ #Magazin #bursahaber #bursasondakika #bursahaberleri #haberler #bursa
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kurtscrackers · 9 months ago
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KORKUT ZAKKUM + kisses (threats)
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johnrochesterlovesjazz · 2 years ago
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Actor Ibrahim Celikkol
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0ut-of-my-head · 6 years ago
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Looks like new awesome bromance…
Bursin/Celikkol - Muhteşem İkili
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nastasyafilippovnas · 2 years ago
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I had love. And I was in love. I am in love. That was what kept me going. I wanted something else, and I always believed love would come back to me eventually. I thought it was over and I didn't care, but I was just desperately hoping. You should have someone in your life you want to impress. You should be someone's hero. It's only if you're in love that you can realize your full potential. Every good thing you do is actually a love letter.
BIRCE AKALAY and IBRAHIM CELIKKOL as LALE and KENAN in AS THE CROW FLIES (2022-) season one
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dizi-maniac · 3 years ago
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ibrahim çelikkol in kuş uçuşu
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elwarsha · 2 years ago
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holywitchlady · 3 years ago
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diziaddict · 3 years ago
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Which would you say is one of the best dizis you've watched?
Without a doubt, my all time favourite dizi is Siyah Beyaz Ask. I've literally rewatched the show several times and never gotten bored of it. The storyline is by far the most mature and unique amongst other Turkish dizis as it refuses to be confined within the limits of societal structures and expectations. It is one of the few shows that appropriately deals with taboos in Turkish culture like infidelity, abortion and divorce. The show narrates a beautiful tale of love and family, emphasizing the interconnection between light and darkness in life depending on an individual's circumstances and decisions.
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The two main characters, Asli and Ferhat, are entrenched in an unlikely and passionate romance that highlights the transformative nature of love. Their complementary personalities perfectly balanced each other out, embodying principles of 'yin and yang'– hence the title directly translating to 'Black and White Love'. Asli and Ferhat endure the ebbs and flows of their relationship faced with danger, intrigue and loss that creates a strong foundation. This series is the reason that Ibrahim Celikkol is one of my favourite actors and, in my opinion, is grossly underrated– his acting range and ability to convey emotions through the TV screen is phenomenal but not enough international audiences have been exposed to his talents. As for Birce Akalay, she is just as gifted and their electrifying on-screen chemistry is simply breathtaking. They manage to perfectly emulate 'pragma'– an ancient Greek concept that describes passionate and everlasting love built on commitment, respect and acceptance. Their mutual adoration for one another, internal conflict and unshakeable bond are masterfully depicted throughout the series so any filler plots or unnecessary disputes are forgivable as all eyes are glued to the main leads. Their interactions were often accompanied by deeply insightful philosophical dialogue and embellished with evocative body language, expressions and demeanour, delivered excellently by Birce and Ibrahim.
I absolutely loved that both characters were equals in their own rights– Asli was compassionate, intelligent and independent while Ferhat was hardened, strong-willed and clever. Though Ferhat was just learning the language of love, Asli was more than willing to be his teacher. She was patient with him but their relationship was not one without conflict so it's trajectory and development was entirely believable. More often than not in Turkish dizis, I find myself annoyed at one of the main leads or disappointed in the choices they make but this show may have been the exception. I wholeheartedly loved both characters regardless of their flaws as I almost always understood or agreed with their decisions. Unlike other Turkish dizis, neither Ferhat nor Asli were prone to making impulse rash decisions that could change the course of their relationship. However, looking back at it now, this may result from them being older than traditional Turkish dizi characters. Where the typical age for dizi leads are in the 20s, Ferhat and Asli were both well into their 30s and thus were significantly older in age.
One of my pet peeves is the inability for writers to portray love without mutual compromise. I've watched several dizis where regardless of how strong and autonomous the female lead is depicted, somehow the writers ruin her character by making her dependent on the male lead and constantly sacrificing herself for him. Loving someone does not have to mean that you can't exist without them– that idea in and of itself indicates a loss of individualism as it implies a sense of dependence when someone else dictates your happiness. This show does well to show that loving someone does not necessarily mean one must lose themselves but instead, the ability for both individuals to compromise and accept one another's flaws without diminishing their values. While both Ferhat and Asli have contradicting outlooks and beliefs, they realise errors in their ways on their own while still maintaining their original values. Any change in perspective occurs without much coercion or having to lose themselves. Although they may not want to, both Ferhat and Asli understand that sometimes space and time apart is good. They aren't afraid to be alone or to rely on each other in times of need. Yes, they are deeply in love with each other but that toxic mentality of a codependent relationship where "I can't live without him / her" is not promoted.
Various metaphors sprinkled throughout the episodes refer to the fairytale, 'Beauty and The Beast', and form similarities between the dynamics of a quintessential tragic 'grumpy' hero and the pure-hearted 'sunshine' heroine. I read somewhere that this trope is often attractive to audiences as we like to see "a strong woman of substance finally be the healer for the broken man, piecing him back together into a more fulfilling and human existence". It's endearing to watch the vulnerable and soulful side of a man, especially since these traits are often repressed in the 'alpha male' stereotype promoted in society. Such tropes are tailored to male and female characterisations which appeal to those hopeless romantics rooting for the 'power of love'. The overarching contrasting theme of light and dark was not only evident from the characters but also in minute details like clothing, makeup and set design. Whenever a character descends into moments of darkness, their superficial appearance is altered with darker clothing and bolder makeup while subtle changes in lighting are often utilised to display the character's emotions. The underlying message refers to the ability for light and dark to bleed into one another, questioning whether one can build the courage to change for the better or embrace the unknown.
P.S. Their banter just warms my #AsFer soul
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robertdowneyhiddlesbatch · 3 years ago
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Massimo and Ferhat.
Boiii
So sexy I wanna cry
I want to edit them standing back to back, or at least shoulder to shoulder at an angle like the epic mafia Don they are.
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