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Bamsi’s wife holds ‘great talk’ with Imran Abbas

April 3, 2021 09:31 PM


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Turkish actor Burçin Abdullah, who shot to fame in Pakistan through her role in Diriliş Ertuğrul, has shared a picture with Pakistani actor Imran Abbas.

The Turkish beauty rose to fame for her role as the wife of one of Ertugrul’s alp and favourite actor of the fans Bamsi Alp as Helena/Hafsa Hatun in Turkish historical drama serial has won a huge fan base in Pakistan for her stunning looks and acting prowess.

Pakistani heartthrob, Imran Abbas who is a great fan of Dirilis: Ertugrul and has already in close Celal AL aka Abdur Rehman Alp, is currently in Turkey where he has met several actors who appeared on the popular TV show.

Burçin Abdullah shared an adorable picture on the photo and video sharing app Instagram with Imran Abbas and captioned it “Have great talk with dear Imran Abbass.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/CNND4t0D7cu/ 

Pakistani actor also shared a picture with Burçin Abdullah, he termed it a "Casual talks before the shoot."

However, he did not reveal anything about the project they are working on.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CNM8QVVFxiM/



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