ALBAWABA - Aytaç Şaşmaz steps back into uniform for an emotional new journey.
Aytaç Şaşmaz is putting on his military boots again for Star TV's upcoming drama Sevdiğim Sensin. This is his first time playing a soldier since he became famous in the hit series Söz. Ay Yapım made the new program, which is ambitious. Coşkun Irmak wrote the script, Yeşim Aslan wrote the script, and Gökçen Usta directed it. Şaşmaz and Helin Kandemir are both in charge.
The actor plays Erkan Aldur, a soldier from Istanbul who shields villages from looters during an earthquake while he is on duty. Sevdiğim Sensin is about the dramatic and surprising changes that happen in Erkan's life after he meets a young woman from the village. These changes transform both of their lives.

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Aytaç Şaşmaz noted that putting on a uniform again brought back strong feelings. He remembered, "We made Söz in 2017." "When I put the uniform back on, I felt a hunger. I remembered so many things. Being back in a series as a soldier on Star TV brings a smile to my face. "I've missed it."
The Turkish military drama Söz, which was one of the most popular shows in the country, helped Şaşmaz get started in the business. The show became a hit because of its action scenes, emotional themes, and great ensemble. Şaşmaz played "Feyzullah Altıparmak," a gallant and devoted soldier who rapidly won over fans. His performance led to the following projects, including Hekimoğlu, Baht Oyunu, and several movies. The new series represents his long-awaited return to a role that is both action-packed and heartbreaking.
Erkan's strong moral compass is what makes him who he is in You're My Love. Şaşmaz talks about his character with respect. He said, "Like Erkan, I love to spread kindness." "A smile is the most beautiful way to show love without conditions." Erkan does this with more compassion than I do. He never gets angry and never looks back, yet he still has to carry the weight. He is kind of a superhero. He looks at any difficulty or the problems of other people with a lot of compassion. And if necessary, he puts his life on the line—for those who deserve it.”
Because of its poignant story, superb ensemble, and Şaşmaz's long-awaited return to the role that made him famous, You're My Love is sure to get a lot of attention.
