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Aras Bulut İynemli as Devran Karan; Uğur Polat as Iskender Karan; Taner Ölmez as Cesur Karan; Onur Saylak as Sofi / Ali Haydar; Melis Sezen as İmre Karan; Ahsen Eroğlu as Esme; Seda Akman as Aysel Karan
TV series Episodes Note 1 Erkek 1 Kadın 2 Çocuk: 41 Final Ağlatan Dans: 5 Final Ah Neriman: 4 Final Alin Yazim: 240 daily TV series Analı Oğullu: 4 Final Ankaranın Dikmeni: 25 Final Aşkın Kanunu: 10 Final Asayiş Berkkemal: 6 Final Aşktan Kaçılmaz: 11 Final Bana Artık Hicran De: 4 Final Benim Adım Gültepe: 8 Final Beyaz Karanfil ...
Turkish TV series started to gain popularity with the release of the Arabic-dubbed Turkish drama, Gümüş, in the Arab World. [70] İstanbullu Gelin was a huge hit in Israel. [71] Turkish TV series are widely successful all over the Balkan Region. [72] [73] Suskunlar (Game of Silence) became the first Turkish drama to be remade by the USA. [74]
Fi is a first internet TV series in Turkey, the Turkish psychological thriller television series originally streamed online by puhutv. It is an adaptation of award-winning author Azra Kohen's trilogy novels Fi , Çi , and Pi . Its first season consists of 12 episodes which were released from 31 March 2017 to 16 June 2017.
Kus Uçusu (English: Bird Flight), is a Turkish drama television series consisting of 24 episodes divided into three seasons, [1] distributed on the Netflix [2] [3] streaming platform from June 3, 2022 [4] to April 11, 2024. [5]
Actor/actress Character Description Episode Nazan Kesal: Fazilet Çamkıran Hazan's and Ece's mother 1–50 Deniz Baysal: Hazan Çamkıran Fazilet's eldest daughter, Ece's sister, Sinan's ex-girlfriend/ fiancee, Yağız's wife.
Kiralık Aşk (English: Love for Rent) is a Turkish romantic drama television series, starring Barış Arduç, Elçin Sangu, Salih Bademci, Sinem Öztürk, Nergis Kumbasar, and Levent Ülgen.
Show TV is a Turkish national television channel, established in 1991 by Erol Aksoy, Dinç Bilgin, Haldun Simavi and Erol Simavi, owned by the Ciner Yayın Holding. Show TV's previous logo used from 1 March 1991 to 30 September 2002.