eVOD launched early in August offering a mix of local and international content part of which included a section known as Afrikaans Premium which serves a pay version of Kuiertyd offering current, former and future programming for Kuiertyd.
eVOD started out with two exclusive shows through Afrikaans Premium which were Voelvry which has been available through Dizi on StarTimes every weekday and eExtra every Sunday alongside the remake of the Korean drama, Dokter Ali which makes its October debut on eExtra replacing Stiletto Vendetta.
Now the platform rolled out another show taking their premium offering to 3 shows which is known other than the Dizi repeat Kurt En Shura the only twist the show is now available in Afrikaans.
Kurt En Shura (Kurt Seyit ve Şura), is about the adventures of two people in love who are forced to leave their lives and family behind and escape to Istanbul during the Russian Revolution. Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ) and (Farah Zeynep Abdullah) take up the lead roles.
Kurt En Shura alongside Voelvry are considered as repeats for those who viewed through Timeless Dizi Channel with the only exception being Dokter Ali.
With that in mind, it wouldn't surprise me if e.tv or any of its brands picked up the rights to Bana Sevmeyi Anlat (Wings Of Love) while Timeless Dizi Channel probably airs Doodsondes, Bittersoet, The Girl Named Feriha and Vierspeel Vuurspel in Turkish and English.
Kurt En Shura aired from September 13th with 10 episodes available for streaming on eVOD with no exact timeframe on when it will make its linear debut on e.tv and eExtra.
According to sources, eExtra will be making some schedule adjustments with Voelvry moving away from Sundays and occupying weekday repeat slot for Deur Dik En Dun at 21:30 from September 20th with the only repeats available on eVOD.
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