It is important to distinguish between the two prominent figures who used this name:

The search for terms like often leads cinema enthusiasts down a nostalgic path toward one of the most unique and provocative periods in Turkish film history. This era, blending lifestyle, entertainment, and bold storytelling, represents a transition in the Yeşilçam industry where traditional romance met the "sex-comedy" or "erotic-social" wave of the late 1970s. The Icon: Dilber Ay in Turkish Cinema

In an age of sterile, CGI-heavy romance and algorithmic dating apps, the chaotic, sweaty, honest romance of feels revolutionary. Dilber Ay and Super Selami represent a time when entertainment was raw, low-budget, and deeply human.

While critics often categorize it as "low-budget smut" or a "historical curiosity," Süper Selami represents a specific moment in Turkish film history where traditional storytelling merged with the "Erotik Film" craze to survive a collapsing studio system. Today, it survives primarily through digital archives and cult cinema circles interested in "Turkish Pop Culture" and "Turkish Superhero" parodies. Süper Selami (Review) – Tars Tarkas.NET

: His powers only work as long as he remains celibate—a difficult task in a film filled with romantic temptations.

A lighter film, but still carrying the "18" theme due to its focus on neighborhood gossip about virginity and infidelity. Dilber Ay steals every scene as the gossipy neighbor who knows everyone's secrets.