Audiences saw their own lives in ‘Eta Amaderi Golpo’: Mostafa Kamal Raz
Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raz’s latest drama, “Eta Amaderi Golpo”, has emerged as one of the most talked-about and widely appreciated productions, resonating deeply with viewers.
In a conversation with The Daily Star, the acclaimed director reflects on the drama’s overwhelming success, the return of family narratives, and what lies ahead.
Did you expect “Eta Amaderi Golpo” to become this popular?
To be honest, when I began working on it, my only intention was to create something meaningful. I never imagined it would receive this much love or be embraced so widely. The fact that viewers have found reflections of their own lives in the story is what has taken it this far. For that, I am truly grateful.
Why do you think audiences have connected with the drama so strongly?
I believe the simplicity and authenticity of the story are the key reasons. There’s no exaggeration in it. Instead, it portrays familiar people, relationships, and emotions from our everyday lives. That honesty has allowed it to resonate naturally with audiences.
Your work is being widely discussed again after a long time. How does that feel as a director?
It feels incredibly rewarding. When audiences accept a work as their own, it makes all the effort worthwhile. At the same time, it also increases the responsibility to deliver even better work in the future.
Will there be a second season of the drama?
There won’t be a second season, but something new is definitely coming. However, I want to ensure that whatever comes next maintains the same beauty and meaning before making any final decision.
As a director, what is your greatest achievement?
The greatest achievement is the love of the audience. Especially the comments on YouTube—when people share how deeply they feel the story or how it reflects their own lives, nothing can be more rewarding than that.
To be honest, the drama will conclude next month. For all of us who have been part of this journey, working together for so long, it had begun to feel like a family. That is why the ending feels quite emotional.

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