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11 Jan, 2021

Ertugrul star Celal Al is still winning hearts during his visit to Pakistan. Audiences have been reciprocating the love as the actor shared pictures on Instagram during his visit, rooting for Pakistan-Turkey brotherhood.

Most recently, Celal visited the Omair-Sana Foundation (OSF) and Children's Hospital Karachi, giving blood for children diagnosed with thalassemia.

“Turkish blood is being donated for Pakistani children; this will further strengthen the bond between the two nations,” BMT Surgeon and General Secretary OSF Dr Saqib Ansari said.

Previously, Feroze Khan too shared glimpses of his meeting with the actor.

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"Great to have Celal Al here in Pakistan. I would request my fans to show great amount of love in return for the love the Turkish have for Pakistan and Pakistani brothers and sisters," the Khaani actor posted.

"Thank you Jalal for the priceless gifts you’ve brought me and love that I can’t thank enough for. Stay strong in one faith."

Al is currently in Pakistan as part of a Turkish delegation, which made its way for a meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan and aims to help the nation's film and drama industry to locally produce good quality shows.

The Turkish star hasn't held back in showing his love for Pakistan, earlier sharing a picture with the caption: "Your brothers and sisters from Turkey are with you, and along with greeting you with salam, they are also praying for you. Dil Dil Pakistan, Can Can Pakistan, Turkiye Pakistan brotherhood zindabad İnshallah Alhamdulıllah."

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Previously, Adnan Siddiqui and Humayun Saeed also shared glimpses of their evening hosting the guests.

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Browngirl Jan 11, 2021 03:09pm
That beard can sweep away mountains.
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Wolf Jan 11, 2021 03:13pm
What is special about these people? I think we have become insane nation.
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Zak Jan 11, 2021 03:21pm
'Turkish blood is being donated for Pakistani children; this will further strengthen the bond between the two nations,” BMT Surgeon and General Secretary OSF Dr Saqib Ansari said.' Trolls will have spasms, now.
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Surya Kant Jan 11, 2021 03:28pm
Royal blood.
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Aziza Jan 11, 2021 03:54pm
Very heart warming! Turkey will always remain are soulmate!
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Chrís Dăn Jan 11, 2021 04:16pm
He is really a very nice human being.
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Ravi Jan 11, 2021 04:26pm
Love between countries should be always welcome and appreciated. Cultural interaction brings people closer.
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fareed Jan 11, 2021 05:09pm
Pakistan should also invite actors who played role of a villain such as Noyan a mongol warrior was an excellent role.
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Akram Khan Jan 11, 2021 05:11pm
But turkey will not give free money
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Paddy Jan 11, 2021 05:37pm
Another drama baaz.
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Laila Jan 12, 2021 02:53am
Bless him. What a star, first class humanbeing. Beautiful gesture. More locals could learn from this. People in high affluent places who can afford to donate blood.
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Laila Jan 12, 2021 05:21am
@Akram Khan why should Turkey give free money? Why should we expect free money from anybody? Do you give people free money? No. We pakistanis should work hard to prosper rather than expect handouts.
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Anonymouseee Jan 12, 2021 07:54am
Mashallah. Long live Pak-Turk friendship.
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Zak Jan 13, 2021 08:59pm
@fareed 'Pakistan should also invite actors who played role of a villain such as Noyan a mongol warrior was an excellent role.' They all promised to come after pandemic is over.
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M. Emad Jan 14, 2021 02:59am
1.5% ---- the percentage of blood donation in Turkey is very low, which is less than half of the Europe's 4.12%.
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