The relatively recent crop of Pakistani actors, however, seem to be all for it, as confirmed by Osman Khalid Butt and Adnan Malik's tweets praising the show.
The former took to Twitter to share his views about the serial and by his words, OKB is a fan. "I'm consuming an unholy amount of this show. Is it a GoT fix? The excellent cast & plot? The intrigue, the reverence for customs & traditions? All of the above?" he wrote.
This tweet is in praise of Dirilis: Ertugrul. The Turkish dramas I've seen are generally all bingeable but I'm consuming an unholy amount of this show. Is it a GoT fix? The excellent cast & plot? The intrigue, the reverence for customs & traditions? All of the above?
— Osman Khalid Butt 🇵🇸 (@aClockworkObi) May 14, 2020
Osman also added in a reply to another user that he watches the series with subtitles and not with the Urdu dubbing.
Echoing his sentiments, Adnan Malik also took to Twitter to share his thoughts about the wildly popular series that is also, of course, streaming on Netflix.
"What's most fascinating about #Ertugrul on PTV is that the average Pakistani gets to see a completely different take on the cultural values of a predominantly Muslim country," he wrote.
Whats most fascinating about #Ertugrul on Ptv is that the avg Pakistani gets to see a completely different take on the cultural values of a predominantly Muslim country. For the longest time the only Islam that existed here was the one derived & practiced from Saudi & the MIdeast
— adnanmalik (@adnanmalik) May 12, 2020
His take wasn't just restricted to praising the show; it was also more of an analytical take on how the show can, perhaps, positively impact how we look at progressive Muslims.
"Since Turkey has undoubtedly created one of the most popular shows about Islamic history ever, there’s a fascination with the people who acted in it," wrote Adnan, adding that the subsequent demystification of their imagined 'piety' in real life might just open up indoctrinated minds in Pakistan.
Since Turkey has undoubtedly created one of the most popular shows about Islamic history ever, there’s a fascination with the people who acted in it. And as their apparent “piety” gets demystified through their social media personas, the avg. indoctrinated Pakistanis can perhaps
— adnanmalik (@adnanmalik) May 12, 2020
see how a different progressive yet Muslim country functions in the world. I mean in general Pakistanis respect Turkey & harp on about shared values. perhaps after the initial shock there can be reflection & minds can be opened about other types of Islamic states & ways of being
— adnanmalik (@adnanmalik) May 12, 2020
Or do you think we will go around morally judging & denouncing the Muslims of another country as non-Muslims also? A bit of a conundrum for our clergy that try to control the narrative so stringently, I’d say 🤔
— adnanmalik (@adnanmalik) May 12, 2020
Might turn out to be one of the shrewder moves this govt has made.
— adnanmalik (@adnanmalik) May 12, 2020
Diriliş: Ertuğrul airs every day at 9:10 pm on PTV and is currently the top trending show in Pakistan on Netflix, where it streams as Resurrection: Ertugrul.
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