Delioglan, star of the serial, expresses reluctance to share a lip-locking scene with his on-screen brother.
In the heart of Cologne, the set of RTL's long-running series "Under Us" buzzes with energy. The show, which has been a staple of RTL's afternoon programming since 1994, has recently welcomed two new additions to its cast: Özgü Delioglan and Metehan Demiroz.
Both Delioglan and Demiroz were born in Pforzheim and Ludwigsburg respectively, but it's their on-screen relationship as siblings that has captured the attention of viewers. Delioglan plays Esma Gülek, a baker, while Demiroz portrays her brother Baris Gülek, a customs officer.
The actors, who were speaking to the German Press Agency in Cologne, shared some insights into their dynamic off-camera. "We often clown around, push each other, and cause mischief," Demiroz revealed with a laugh. This playful banter has even extended to Demiroz calling his colleague "sister," a gesture that has caused his real sister to raise an eyebrow.
Despite the jest, Delioglan finds the idea of kissing her colleague in a professional setting to feel very weird. "It's not something we are comfortable with in real life," she said. This sentiment is shared by Demiroz, who has no desire to film a kissing scene with Delioglan in another production.
Their roles in "Under Us" have undeniably influenced their behavior off-camera. People on set comment that they bicker like real siblings, adding an authenticity to their performances that resonates with viewers.
As the series continues to captivate audiences, the chemistry between Delioglan and Demiroz promises to be a highlight. While their off-screen relationship remains private, their on-screen bond is undeniable, making "Under Us" a must-watch for fans of compelling drama.
Radio stations across Germany are buzzing with excitement about the growing chemistry between Özgü Delioglan and Metehan Demiroz on RTL's long-running series "Under Us." As celebrities, their entertaining off-camera antics have added an extra layer to the show's popularity, with Demiroz playfully referring to Delioglan as his "sister" despite their real-life perspective finding such closeness unnatural.