Indonesia is home to the world's largest Muslim population, and Turkish historical dramas have found a massive audience there. Shows like Dirilis: Ertugrul (Resurrection: Ertugrul) and Kurulus: Osman paved the way for Fetih 1453 . Indonesian viewers are drawn to:
The film is not merely a battle reenactment; it is a story of faith, ambition, strategy, and the clash between two great empires—the rising Ottoman Empire and the declining Byzantine Empire.
Indonesia is home to the world's largest Muslim population, and Turkish historical dramas have found a massive audience there. Shows like Dirilis: Ertugrul (Resurrection: Ertugrul) and Kurulus: Osman paved the way for Fetih 1453 . Indonesian viewers are drawn to:
The film is not merely a battle reenactment; it is a story of faith, ambition, strategy, and the clash between two great empires—the rising Ottoman Empire and the declining Byzantine Empire.