eExtra's Ramo (new Tukwood novella) cast, plot summary, full story, episodes
The introduction of eExtra's Ramo has given entertainment lovers another exciting opportunity to end their day in a more relaxed and fulfilling way. The show takes its viewers on a journey that promises to be filled with intrigue, adventure, and a captivating storyline. If you enjoy watching action series, you will have value for the time you spend watching this show.
Ramo Tukwood is a novella that captivates audiences with its thrilling plot and characters. The story revolves around Ramo, a young man caught in a web of intrigue and betrayal. The show premiered on 31 August 2023 at 21h00, replacing Die Put 3.
Ramo's plot summary
The Tukwood drama series explores the themes of love, class, revenge, violence, friendship and family. The captivating plot keeps the viewers hooked with twists and turns. The characters are well-developed and complex, each with their motivations and flaws. The actors deliver performances that make the audience empathise with their struggles and emotions.
Ramo's full story
The Turkish drama Ramo's storyline follows the life of Ramo, who heads a group of outlaws who steal and sell diesel for a dominant family that controls the whole region. They are treated like dogs, as Ramo puts it, and only get scraps for their hard work.
Cengiz, the boss, takes all the profit for himself. Fed up with this injustice, Ramo decides to overthrow the system at any cost. He seizes his first chance to rebel, following his father’s footsteps. His deepest pain is what drives him to fight with all his might.
His battle will not be easy, as he will have to face not only his foes but also his kin, allies and self. And the most significant challenge will be his intense love for Sibel, the daughter of his worst enemy.
Ramo's cast with images
Though voiced in the Afrikaans, the cast members have been carefully selected to ensure maximum entertainment for the viewers. Below is a run-down of the show's actors:
Hein de Vries
The actor is from Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. He reportedly attended Blackheath High School. He made his TV acting debut in 2008 on two episodes of the local drama series Transito and has since appeared in other local and international productions.
Abduragman Adams
Abduragman is an actor, director, and drama lecturer from South Africa. He bagged a role in the kykNET soap opera Suidooster in 2015 and has since been featured in several series. Other television shows he has starred in include Die Boland Moorde, Heartlines, Known Gods, and Rugby Motors.
Celeste Matthews
The South African actress entered the spotlight when she starred in Known Gods as Mara Horing between 2005 and 2006. She has also landed other roles like Matrone in Geraldina die Tweede, a kykNET comedy-drama series. She bagged a Fleur du Cap Award for her role in Suip! as Sophia.
Anrich Herbst
If you watched Orkney Snork Nie between 1989 and 1992, you should know Anrich; he played Wimpie van Tonder. When he was 14, he auditioned for a role and by 15, he started shooting. The actor has played in TV series, including Egoli: Place of Gold, Voete van Goud, and Die Vierde Kabinet.
Rushney Ferguson
Rushney is an actress, teacher, and choreographer. She studied at the Waterfront Theatre College. The actress has been featured in TV shows, including King Kong: Legend Of A Boxer, Langarm, Danger In The Dark, and Aunty Merle: It’s A Girl. Twice, she was nominated for Fleur du Cap.
Other Afrikaans voice cast in the Ramo Turkish series include the following:
- Ira Blanckenberg
- Jill Levenberg
- Maria Valente
- Craig Adriaanse
- Reece Poole
- Nethanel Swartz
- Keenan Herman
- Andre Samuels
- Jacques Theron
- Yaaseen Sadan
- Sanchia Davids
- Jurgen McEwan
- Veronique Jephtas
- Rushin Brinkhuys
- Christian Bennett
- Rushney Ferguson
- Hein Poole
Some of the Turkish actors that played originally in the show are discussed below:
Emre Yilmaz played Ramo
Emre Yılmaz is a Turkish actor born in June 1986 in Erzurum. He graduated from Atatürk University. He has worked as an actor and an assistant director at Erzurum State Theater and IBB City Theaters.
Murat Yildirim played Cengiz
Murat Yıldırım was born on 13 April 1979 in Konya, Turkey. He started acting in 1999 and has starred in various television series and movies, such as Asi, Aşk ve Ceza, Suskunlar, and Gecenin Kraliçesi.
Burcu Cavdar played Nihan
Burcu Cavdar is known for her roles in TV series and movies. She was born on 28 March 1989 in Istanbul, Turkey. She has starred in shows such as Ramo, Price of Passion, For My Son, and Mahkum.
Esra Bilgic played Sibel
The Turkish actress and model is best known for her role as Halime Hatun in the historical adventure series Diriliş: Ertuğrul. She has a degree in International Relations from Bilkent International University.
Cem Ucan played Yavuz
A former boxer and a Thai Boxing World Champion for three consecutive years, Cem Uçan was born on 12 August 1976 in Istanbul, Turkey. He is known for his roles in TV and film projects, such as Vlad the Impaler (2018).
Ramo's episodes
The show has 130 episodes. Since it replaces Die Put, the latter show is expected to return once the episodes finish. Teasers are available and the show can be watched on eExtra from Mondays to Fridays at 21h00.
eExtra's Ramo is a novella that will appeal to fans of romance, drama, and action. It shows the extent to which people are willing to go to have their needs met, especially when they sense maltreatment from those they trust.
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Source: Briefly News