Mert Turak, who plays Naim Efendi in the series "Kızıl Goncalar," expressed his thoughts on the allegations of monopolization in the industry at the premiere of his new film. While the allegations of monopolization in the industry remain a hot topic, many actors continue to share their experiences on the matter. Mert Turak, who received acclaim for his performance in the series "Kızıl Goncalar," also spoke at the premiere of the films "Tete" and "Masal Rüyalar Diyarı." Turak said the following regarding the issue: "Actually, we need to look at it from this perspective: every year, nearly 200 actors graduate from Fine Arts and Conservatories. They go to agents, and the agents work with celebrities. The state theater and city theater hold auditions once every ten years. Our nearly 200, or even more than 200, actors have to engage in everything other than acting in the industry. I think if we are going to look at competition, we need to consider this. Do we have enough theaters to accommodate our actors? Where will the actors find jobs? These are very important; I think we need to look at competition from this angle. I haven't experienced bullying. It might be because I perform on stage every night at city theaters. If I have experienced such things, it has happened behind my back, and I have no knowledge of it."
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