ALBAWABA - Fans react to A.B.I. poster featuring Kenan İmirzalıoğlu, Afra Saraçoğlu.
Fans are getting more excited for the Turkish thriller A.B.I. (full title: Aile Bir İmtihandır), and now the show's first official poster has been released. Kenan İmirzalıoğlu and Afra Saraçoğlu are the stars of the announcement, which has had people talking and excited on social media.
The series was made by OGM Pictures and directed by Yağmur Taylan, Durul Taylan, and Murat Aksu. It promises to be a dark and dramatic story. Eylem Canpolat, Deniz Gürlek, Melih Özyılmaz, and Melek Seven wrote the script.
According to the summaries, the character Doğan (İmirzalıoğlu) has left his family and started over. But he can't run away from his past forever. Secrets and danger catch up with him, leading to a spectacular fight.
Çağla is a lawyer, and Afra Saraçoğlu plays her. The relationship between the two main characters is likely to be complicated and not just romantic, since they are dealing with problems in their own lives and with their families.

A.B.İ. Instagram profile
There are a lot of different people in the rest of the cast. It contains Ayşen Sezerel, Ali Önsöz, Tarık Papuççuoğlu, Tülay Bursa, and Diren Polatoğulları.
The 23-year age difference between İmirzalıoğlu and Saraçoğlu is a big deal. Kenan İmirzalıoğlu came into the world in 1974.
Her profile says that Afra Saraçoğlu was born on December 2, 1997.
People on social media who don't like this age disparity have expressed concerns.
İmirzalıoğlu defended the story in response to the criticism. He informed the media, "You will understand when you see the story..." Don't judge until you know.
There was more controversy when it was said that Melih Özyılmaz, one of the writers for the series, quit before it had started. Some people think this modification has something to do with the argument about the show's story.
Even if there was turbulence behind the scenes, İmirzalıoğlu is making a strong comeback to TV with A.B.I. Official sources have verified that the show will appear on ATV.
We don't know yet if the audience will focus on the plot or the age argument. One thing is apparent, though: A.B.I. is already one of the most talked-about shows before it even starts.
