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The Turkish television series Dirilis (Resurrection) Ertugrul, based on the life and times of the 13th-century Muslim Oghuz Turk leader, Ertugrul, has taken Pakistan by storm.

According to the state-run Pakistan Television (PTV), 133.38 million people have so far watched the drama series from April 25- May 14. Also, its episodes are trending on YouTube in Pakistan every day.

In just 20 days, since the series with Urdu dubbing started riding on the airwaves, PTV’s YouTube channel has registered exponential rise its viewership with 2.1 million subscribers, shattering all previous records.

With growing popularity, these numbers are expected to climb up further in the coming days.

The state-run TV, which started airing the show under an arrangement with Turkish Radio and Television (TRT), is making it accessible to a far greater audience and igniting public interest.

PTV launched the first episode on April 25, the first day of the holy month of Ramadan. The series was dubbed in the Urdu language at the instructions of Prime Minister Imran Khan, who had expressed interest in the series last year during his tour to Turkey.

Millions of Pakistanis jumped to social media and warmly welcomed Ertugrul. The viewers continuously comment and share scenes of the series on Twitter.

“First I heard from Prime Minister Khan suggesting people to watch the series. Then I decided to see the drama and since then I have not missed any of its episodes,” Shaista Khan, a school teacher from Dir, a district of northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province told Anadolu Agency.

Positive development for cultural enrichment

She said the Ertugrul was perhaps the first series after a long time that can be watched with the whole family sitting together. It also imparts historical knowledge to kids, she said.

Often described as the Turkish Game of Thrones, the series depicts the 13th century Anatolia and tells the story before the establishment of the Ottoman Empire. It illustrates the struggle of Ertugrul Gazi, father of the empire's first leader.

“I take it as a positive development for our cultural and literary enrichment. Today, when we say globalization in terms of people to people contact Ertugrul, is one such move to bring people of Pakistan and Turkey much closer,” said Syed Fakhar Kakakhel, Islamabad based journalist who writes on art and culture.

The series that has attracted millions of viewers in a short period, has also opened new avenues for the entertainment industry in the country.