ALBAWABA - Aras Bulut İynemli wins Emmy as Deha makes global history.
The Turkish drama Deha made history by winning Best Telenovela at the 53rd International Emmy Awards in New York. Not only is the award a big deal for the series, but it's also a big deal for lead actor Aras Bulut İynemli, whose performance has gotten attention all over the world.
Aras Bulut İynemli, who was born in Istanbul in 1990, has been one of Turkey's most respected and versatile actors for a long time. He got a lot of work in hit shows like İçerde, Çukur, and Muhteşem Yüzyıl, which helped him build his career. But Deha was a new beginning for the actor. He plays Devran Karan, a troubled math genius who has to deal with trauma, family problems, and the high expectations of people who want to use him for their own gain.
Ay Yapım made Deha, which aired on Show TV from September 2024 to May 2025. There were 31 episodes in total. The show quickly gained a loyal following because of its psychological tension, emotional depth, and strong acting. It became known around the world after competing in the telenovela category with big shows from Brazil and Spain.
Aras Bulut İynemli went to the Emmys with director Umut Aral, producer Kerem Çatay, and screenwriter Damla Serim. The team accepted the award together, making it a moment to celebrate as a group.
İynemli thanked everyone on stage and said that the win was "a victory for everyone who worked day and night on the series." Umut Aral said the award was "a dream come true," and he talked about how important it was to see a Turkish production get more attention around the world. Damla Serim, the screenwriter, also discussed the emotional moment, saying, "It was an honor to bring this story to life, and this award makes it even more special."

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The success of Deha shows that Turkish dramas are becoming more popular around the world. It also marks one of the most important times in Aras Bulut İynemli's professional journey, making him one of Turkey's biggest global stars. This Emmy win has made the actor and the show a part of Turkish television history.
