Müge Anlı, Türkiye’s famous TV ‘detective,’ marks 3,000th episode

Müge Anlı, Türkiye’s famous TV ‘detective,’ marks 3,000th episode

One of probably the most acclaimed names in Türkiye’s daytime tv, Müge Anlı, marked the three,000th episode of her present “Tatlı Sert” on Monday with a celebration of accomplishments that made her a family title within the nation.

The veteran presenter’s present on ATV – a TV station owned by Turkuvaz Media Group – introduced her to the throne of daytime TV reveals and launched rival reveals to work beneath the identical theme: seek for the lacking and investigation of murders and different crimes.

Throughout the 15 seasons that went on air, the present certainly helped find 4,091 folks sought by their subsequent of kin and helped the reunion of 993 damaged households. With police assist, consultants and her high quality investigative journalism, Anlı drew consideration to 206 unsolved homicide mysteries. The veteran journalist expanded her present to animals and helped find 665 lacking animals and ensured their return to their house owners.

Anlı additionally spearheaded help and consciousness campaigns. She led a literacy marketing campaign that assisted some 1.5 million folks and helped over 62,000 folks vulnerable to disappearance (aged folks with Alzheimer’s illness and folks with psychological disabilities) to get a “Love Print,” a tattoo giving a novel quantity to the sufferers referring to the contact info for his or her subsequent of kin.

Another marketing campaign garnered the donation of 25,042 wheelchairs for folks in want. The marketing campaign additionally donated schooling supplies and different sources to hundreds of deprived college students and tons of of faculties. Besides, Anlı was behind the donation of 44 soup kitchens throughout Türkiye and the donation of 492 housing items for displaced Rohingya Muslims who took refuge in Bangladesh.

On her 3,000th episode, Anlı paid heartfelt gratitude to her viewers and stated she solely served as “a messenger trying to make the voice of victims heard.” “I am grateful to my audience who have faith in goodness and we wouldn’t have achieved what we have accomplished without them,” she thanked.

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