Necati aşmaz, also known as Polat Alemdar and Murad Alamdar

Necati aşmaz, also known as Polat Alemdar and Murad Alamdar

Muhammed Necati aşmaz was born in 1971 in Elaz. In Canada, he completed his schooling. His true calling is in tourism. He had been in the United States for six years. In 2001, he travelled to Turkey for a brief stay with his family. However, in 2001, he paid a brief visit to his family.

Coincidentally, the date of his return ticket was September 11th, 2001. Because of the September 11th attacks, the plane transporting him was required to account for his return to Turkey. Because of these incidents, his family begged him not to return to the United States, and he chose to stay in Turkey. This choice marked a watershed moment in his life.
Following that, he established his own company in Turkey and opened an insurance agency in Ankara. After a short time, he had a job interview with Osman Snav, a well-known film director. He anticipated Osman Snav to be awarded a role as a scenarist in one of his productions. Surprisingly, he was approached with an offer for the main part in a TV series. He accepted the offer after a month. The offer was to play Polat Alemdar in Kurtlar Vadisi, one of Turkey's most popular TV programmes.

This is the narrative that launched Necati aşmaz's acting career and helped him become one of Turkey's most popular performers.
Kurtlar Vadisi, Kurtlar Vadisi Irak (Valley Of The Wolves in Iraq), Kurtlar Vadisi Terör, and Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu are some of his films and TV programmes in which he played the same character. In all of these films, he portrays a secret operative whose purpose it is to bring down the mafia, which is working for a state-within-a-state. Polat's actions and remarks became immensely popular in a short period of time, and the character became an icon among Turkish youth. The fact that it is now extremely usual to observe people who act, dress, and speak in the manner of Polat Alemdar.

Polat Alemdar is also well-known in Arabic and Middle Eastern countries, as well as Colombia, where he is known as "Murad Alamdar" in translated series. The show's ratings are plummeting, while his popularity is skyrocketing. He is unquestionably a hero in the Middle East.
Being a celebrity brings him a large number of fans, as well as numerous fan clubs, web pages, and so on, and there are many people who aspire to be like Polat. He is currently Turkey's newest hero.

Necati aşmaz believes that becoming a prominent person makes his life more difficult and ends his privacy, but he enjoys his new life and adds, "Only in Ankara do people call me by my true name today, even at insurance agencies, everyone calls me Polat."


Furthermore, Kurtlar Vadisi and Polat Alemdar became worldwide affairs phenomenons. In 2006, the film Valley of the Wolves Iraq depicted a highly charged tension between the United States and Turkey, as well as Israel and Turkey.  Sen Cal Kapimi episode  has arisen between Turkey and Israel as a result of an episode of Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu, which was about Israel and its organ mafia (as a state policy). This was the same reason in 2006 Valley Of The Wolves in Iraq claimed Israel is killing people for their organs and trading them in organ bazaars. Last month, a Swedish journal blamed Israel for the illegal organ trade issue.
The final friction produced by Kurtlar Vadisi became a major diplomatic issue between Turkey and Israel, with the Ambassador Scandal serving as a high point ( Sofa Insult ).

Following that, Kurtlar Vadisi (PANA Film) producers said that the new series Kurtlar Vadisi Palestine, which will premiere at the end of this year, will criticise Israel and war crimes.