MISTCO has announced that its two Turkish dramas, An Anatolian Tale and Come What May, have recently been sold in South Africa.
Come What May tells the story of spoiled Alize, whose mom passed away during the birth, who tries to stop the marriage of her father, Nurettin, but Nurettin, a determined and stubborn man, does not take a step back on marriage. Alize, who does not lag behind her father in obstinacy, makes the same step in response to his; in other words, she marries a guy she thinks her dad won’t approve of, and gets married to Serkan, with whom she met in a car accident.
An Anatolian Tale, which is a most-watched drama on Saturday evenings for 5 years in a row, offers a very warm and naive story around Taner’s life, friends, and family, with ups and downs like life.

“We wish to continue our power in the Africa region. However, whether with classic drama or romance, we have content that meets various needs. We hope that with Come What May and An Anatolian Tale, our partnership will be expanded,” says Aysegul Tuzun, Managing Director of MISTCO.