ALBAWABA - Kerem Bürsin fans shocked as Çarpıntı ends sooner than expected.
Today, the production team behind Çarpıntı shocked Kerem Bürsin supporters by saying that the show will finish next week with Episode 13. The news immediately sparked a question in everyone's mind: Could this signal the end of Kerem Bürsin's promising role in the drama?
After weeks of rumors and conjecture, the show was canceled because of low ratings and varied audience reactions. The show started on September 7 with a strong 3.88 rating and went up to an astounding 5.23 in its second episode. But starting with Episode 3, Çaparıntı started to go downhill. The show lost more than two points during the course of six episodes, and by Episode 13, it had settled at an average of 3.25. According to media insiders, this score "sealed the decision."

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The cancellation is a big surprise for Bürsin, who came back to TV with a lot of hoopla. Many people thought that his performance would keep the event going for a long time. Many people tuned in only to see him in a new role after being away from weekly TV dramas for a while.
Deniz Çakır, Lezgi Cümert, Sibel Taşçıoğlu, and many others are also in the cast. Pınar Çağlar, Şerif Sezer, Ceren Taşçı, Oğun Kaptanoğlu, Asya Kasap, and others are also in the cast. Burcu Alptekin directed the project, and OGM Pictures produced it. It gathered together people who are known for doing beneficial work. But even excellent acting and outstanding production value couldn't stop the ratings from going down.
The story of Çarpıntı is about Aslı Güneş, played by Lezgi Cümert, a young woman who was born with a cardiac problem that could kill her. Aslı's life becomes full of secrets, fate, and emotional turmoil as she gets a transplant from Melike Alkan, a woman from a powerful family who dies in a horrible accident.
As Episode 13 gets closer, viewers are curious about what will happen next with Kerem Bürsin. Is this the end of his time on Çarpıntı , or will he return? The show is ended for now, but Bürsin's effect on viewers will continue.
