Road to Emmy's! Part 4 - 'KARAYILAN'
Few months after the end of Yabanci Damat in June 2007, Engin Akyurek's third project came - the series Karayilan' or Black Snake, which was the second highest-budget drama of Turkey. It was a period drama made on the French occupation of the Turkish city of Gaziantep in the early 20th Century. Karayilan was a Sis Yapim production and was directed by Durul and Yagmur Taylan. The lead character of Karayilan (commander of the rebellion Gaziantep Forces) was played by the renowned Turkish actor Bulent Inal. Engin had a supporting yet important character of Halim/Nizipli. Halim was his name, but he was often called Nizipli after the town of his belonging. Karayilan's first episode went on-air on November 19, 2007.
As Halim, Engin played a pure, innocent, loyal, ignorant, but at the same time very funny and tough freedom fighter who is a conservative Muslim and who unknowingly falls in love with a Christian girl - Sona (Nargis Ozturk)!
He is an orphan who grew-up doing odd jobs, but had the valor of fighting the French and liberating his city. In this quest Halim travels to the place where the freedom fighters are joining arms against the occupiers. Although an illiterate he joins the writers for increasing the awareness for freedom. One day while distributing those verses in the bazaar - two things happen with Halim. First he sees a beautiful woman and immediately falls in love with her beauty. Second, he is caught by French soldiers red-handed for spreading word against them.
Halim is thrown in prison. There he meets an elderly man (Avni Yalcin) who is actually a member of Karayilan's forces. Apparently, this old man is irritated by the talkative Halim, and also rejects his escape plan, but saves him from being beaten to death by the French soldiers, when they catch him fleeing. Finally, Karayilan's men come to get their Agha (the old man). While escaping now, this old Agha takes the young Halim with him as well. They reach the secret headquarters of Karayilan. Halim has now discovered the true identity of the Agha and also comes face-to-face with the warrior commander called KaraYilan'. He insists upon joining them. At first the Agha is not willing, but seeing that what a great shooter Halim is, he and Karayilan take him in!
The story moves ahead and Halim discovers the faith of the woman he loves. He gets the shock of his life to know that Sona is a Christian. He who cannot trust the Christians as his occupiers are also them, cannot stand the fact that he loves one of them... He has to interact with Sona though, as she is a spy of his freedom-fighter gang, and is working with the French as a Turkish teacher. Sona gives the secrets of the French Army to the Muslims. At first, Halim decides to kill all his feelings for her, but fails. One day he declares to the Agha that no matter what, he loves Sona!
Eventually, Sona also falls in love with Halim and even saves his life by donating her blood when he gets shot during an encounter. But the tragedy of their relation was that they never got a chance to confess their feelings to each other.. However, Sona knew that Halim loved her, but Halim never knew that Sona also loved him ...
Then there is one General Laros (Ilker Aksum), with whom Sona interacts often and steals the next French moves from him and transfers them to Karayilan and his men. Gen. Laros confesses his love for Sona! He invites her to his quarter. Sona discusses this with her comrades. And finally for the sake of helping her Muslim brothers with whom she grew-up, Sona instead of confessing her love for Halim, unwillingly decides to pretend to be in love with the General and goes to him. Halim is unaware about all this. This move of Sona further helps the rebelling forces as she alerts them about the French plans. One night when Halim is on patrol in the streets, he sees Sona being dropped at her house by the General himself - and believes what Sona is pretending to do!! Halim is heart-broken.
The French are about to attack the rebelling forces. But their mission fails due to Sona's help and the Muslims are victorious. Karayilan's men are prepared and repulse the attack successfully. In the last episode of the series, Halim encounters Sona and calls her the General's beloved'. She is hurt. Right after that Halim discovers the truth about the whole situation.
Even though Karayilan had a strong story, a good script, great direction and even better acting, the series could not gain high-viewership due to its war theme at a time when romantic dramas were the trend.
The gritty non-glamorous drama like Karayilan with a war theme was not of much interest for the viewers. In Karayilan (with three love couples and one love triangle), romance was philosophical while other series had their love scenes as their central theme/ingredient. Thus, this missing factor caused its rating to be low. And with a high budget of $300,000/ per episode, Sis Yapim could not continue it further without any profit. Therefore, this project was finished at its eighteenth episode in March 2008. Karayilan and his men were shown to be proceeding ahead with all their people supporting them!
If it had continued as the writers planned, viewers might have seen Halim and Sona's love blossoming :)
Engin's character of Halim/Nizipli was a mixture of his previous two characters. Halim was comic like Kader and aggressive like Cevat. Nevertheless, he performed all the phases of Halim with brilliance. Due to the low-ratings of Karayilan, one of Engin's great-performance passed unnoticed.
All 18 episodes of Karayilan are available on Youtube with English subtitles.
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