Turkish drama “Buhar” (known as “Sharbat Al Toot” in Arabic-speaking regions) continues to draw international attention as new developments unfold both on and off screen.
In episode 134 of the series, Asil rescues Norseema from a fire while Abdullah apologizes to Neline, according to reports from Egyptian media outlet Masr Al-Youm. The episode features unexpected confrontations and revenge plots that shift the balance of power, placing the Onal family under new pressures.
Meanwhile, behind-the-scenes chaos erupted when Russian fans stormed the set of “Buhar,” disrupting filming and drawing concern from production staff. Multiple outlets, including MTV Lebanon and Al Ain News, reported that enthusiastic followers of actor Barış Kılıç breached security during a shoot, creating what eyewitnesses described as a frenzy on location.
The incident follows earlier reports of Russian admirers attempting to access the cast and crew during production, highlighting the show’s growing global fanbase despite its regional roots.
Adding to the buzz, Turkish actor Engin Altan Düzyatan has joined the cast for the upcoming season of “Buhar,” as announced by entertainment portal Elfann. His involvement marks a significant addition to the series, which has already aired multiple seasons and gained traction across the Middle East and North Africa.
Speculation about the series’ future continues, with Lebanese broadcaster MTV Lebanon previously promoting the drama’s upcoming episodes on its platform. While no official end date for season four has been confirmed, fans remain eager for updates on the storyline’s progression.
Originally centered on Sherin, a modern woman raising her two daughters according to her personal values, “Buhar” explores generational and cultural tensions, particularly after her eldest daughter Rola marries into a conservative religious family. The drama delves into loyalty, love, and the strength of familial bonds amid clashing traditions and hidden secrets.
With its mix of emotional storytelling, cultural conflict, and now international fan engagement, “Buhar” remains a notable presence in the global television landscape.