"While a large number of people in Bangladesh are addicted to films and series of a neighboring country that has content involving family crises, unethical affairs, and extra-marital relationships, Turkish historical mega-series have come like a blessing with the content of strong conscience and religious teachings," Bari said.
He said that not only youths but also senior citizens and professionals like university teachers enjoy Turkish series and learning about the Muslim dynasties based on justice and Islamic rules.
"While many guardians are scared about the demoralization of their kids due to their addiction to digital games and harmful content of social media, they have accepted the Turkish series as alternative sources of entertainment."
Young filmmaker Rokanuzzaman Orko said a strong market for history movies and mega-series has developed in Bangladesh due to the spread of Turkish historical series.
"Ertuğrul Gazi is now my favorite hero whom I did not know before enjoying the Turkish series. I wish to make such mega-series about the outstanding contribution of our historic religious leaders who spread religious and ethical lessons in this subcontinent," he said.
He noted that despite the language barrier, millions of Bangladeshis including university students are enjoying Turkish mega-series through social media and other online platforms.
"As it's also a big business, series aired with subtitles through unauthorized platforms are blocked frequently. But people are enjoying those anyway. It means that many are consciously avoiding indecent content and are now being diverted to sound entertainment with religious and moral values," he said.
Highlighting his study and research on film technology over the last decade, Orko noted that people from all walks of life, from top educated people to rickshaw-pullers, are enjoying Turkish series through various social media platforms with raw subtitles in Bengali.
"It means that field is ready for us to invest in films and mega-series on Muslim history and culture. But we must quality like Turkish series," Orko said, adding such series should be produced in other countries as part of developing an ethically strong generation with government patronization as such high-quality production requires a huge budget.