"Come what may"
Mistco announced that their dramas "An Anatolian Tale" and "Come What May" have recently been sold in South Africa. The stories that have captivated audiences across regions are now making their way to South African screens.
"Come What May" tells the story of spoiled Alize, whose mom passed away during childbirth. She tries to stop the marriage of her father, Nurettin, but Nurettin, a determined and stubborn man, does not back down. Alize, who is just as stubborn as her father, decides to respond in kind—she marries someone she thinks her dad won’t approve of: Serkan, whom she met in a car accident.
Meanwhile, "An Anatolian Tale," the most-watched drama on Saturday evenings for five years in a row, offers a warm and naive story centered on Taner’s life, friends, and family, portraying the ups and downs of everyday life.
Aysegul Tuzun, Managing Director of Mistco highlighted that the company aims to increase its presence in the region.: "We wish to continue our power in the Africa region. However, whether with classic drama or romance, we have content that meets various needs. We hope that with 'Come What May' and 'An Anatolian Tale,' our partnership will be expanded," commented.