Santiago Korovskycreator and protagonist of Palermo division (Netflix), lived in unusual situation with a fan of his series.
It all started when the actor was in a cafe with a friend and heard him at the next table a woman was recommending it Palermo division to some friends
As can be guessed from the video posted by Korovsky himself on his Instagram account, he told the woman about it he was the protagonist of the series And there the dialogue began.
“Look! I wasn’t advertising it. It’s great. It’s great. We’re dying of laughter.” said the lady to the actor.
“Okay, look how incredible,” Santiago replied. “I don’t know if it’s you but hey, if it’s you I believe you”she replies. “Well, if you don’t believe me, you don’t believe me,” she said, a little disappointed.
“It does not matter!”yells a girl next door. “Yes, I’m very similar,” says Santiago, already joking with the situation.
Meanwhile, a friend of the actor was filming the hilarious scene and she laughed out loud, tempting everyone.
“But have you seen the series?”, asks the incredulous lady that he was the protagonist. “Yes, I’m told he’s very hot,” he told her, playing along.
“‘The one in the series is bigger,’ he concluded”Korovsky wrote on his account, sharing the video and quoting a sentence from the woman who didn’t recognize him.
The post was filled with comments from followers and colleagues. “Typical for a younger brother to get sheet metal with the talent of the older one, stop lying to people. I love you,” wrote Malena Sánchez, a friend of the actor.
While other Internet users have pointed out that the actor they often confuse him with Martín Piroyansky, protagonist of Porn and Ice Cream (Amazon Prime). “At least Piroyansky didn’t tell you, let’s tell everything!” his followers wrote to him.
What is it about Palermo division
The series created by Santiago Korovsky premiered on February 17, and within days it became most watched on Netflix.
The production has eight episodes (35 minutes on average each) and deals with a Urban Guard of Palermo made up of people with disabilities: a blind man, a trans girl, another in a wheelchair, a fat man, a Jew and a Bolivian.
The cast includes, in addition to Korovsky, Daniel Hendler, Pilar Gamboa, Charo Lopez and Martín Garabal, Carlos Belloso, Alan Sabbagh and Mike Amigorena.
“In writing Palermo division we had to break down various prejudices. We did not want to fall into positive discrimination”, Korovsky told Clarin about the process of creating the series.
“It is a prejudice to think that all people with disabilities, or those belonging to minorities, are beings of light. Or that they have no sexuality. That’s why they are often infantilized. We advise each other well so that nothing is boring or solemn ”, she explained.
This inclusive urban guard, made up mostly of minorities and born as a marketing operation to improve the image of law enforcement, will eventually face a strange criminal gang
Source: Clarin