"Turkish series are known for their stories of love, heartbreak, revenge and betrayal," said Bustamante. Eugenia Velez, vice president of programming for the RCN television channel in Colombia, said these are themes which Latin American viewers identify with.
MIlagros Perez is one of the millions of Hispanics who, despite never having been to Turkey, not speaking the language or having eaten its food, feel it is easy to connect with the shows. "The actors are so convincing. They seem to be living real stories, and we are living that reality with them too. They are beautiful stories that involve real, selfless love," she said.
Turkish series are also known for having a very high quality, which helps bring Turkey to audiences' living rooms, said Velez, who is confident that the Turkish adaptation of The Good Doctor, Mucize Doktor, to be aired by RCN soon, will be a hit.
Turkish series are also known for having a very high quality, which helps bring Turkey to audiences' living rooms, said Velez, who is confident that the Turkish adaptation of The Good Doctor, Mucize Doktor, to be aired by RCN soon, will be a hit. "They are shot in real locations like mansions, palaces, the Bosphorus and the streets of Istanbul. Their natural set is Turkey," she said.
"They have wonderful landscapes, luxurious houses, spectacular costumes... Everything is very majestic and visually appealing." Perez said she would love to travel to Turkey to see in real life the scenery she so regularly watches on television. "I wish I could visit such a magical country," she added.