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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Judgement, The Game Of My Destiny And 10 Other Turkish Series Rumoured To Debut In South Africa Soon

To expand from the Everyday Novelas column of 2024, we list various content that have been reportedly been picked up by your favourite brands.

1. Kaderimin Oyunu (The Game Of My Destiny)
Tells the gripping story of Asiye, whose world is turned upside down when her daughter is attacked by a neighbor, leaving them to rebuild their shattered lives. When the stranger Mahir finds them refuge in the home of his powerful family, she is shocked to encounter her ex-husband Cemal who abandoned the family years earlier. 

2. Hercai (Inconstant Love)
Miran is a mysterious man who appears in the life of Reyyan, a young woman from a wealthy and very powerful family, and she falls in love. But things don't turn out as she expected, as there is a dark motive behind everything.

3. Yargi (Judgement)
A murder case brings together a defence attorney and a prosecutor, forcing them into an uneasy alliance as they search for the killer.

4. Kizim (My Little Girl)
Oyku, an eight-year-old girl with a rare genetic condition, sets out to find her father after she is abandoned by her aunt. However, when she meets him, he tries to get rid of her.

5. Sadakatsız (A Woman Scorned)
Asya is a successful doctor and she has a perfect life with her husband and her son. But after finding a blonde hair on her husband's scarf, everything changes and she discovers her husband's extramarital affair.

6. Gülcemal
Abandoned by his mother as a boy. A man years later vows to get revenge on the mom and her new family all while unknowingly falling in love with her adopted daughter.

7. Bir Küçük Gün Isigi (A Little Sunshine)
The series tracks the life of Elif, whose world is turned upside down when she realises her husband had a daughter with another wife who she never knew about.

8. Bay Yanlis (Mr. Wrong)
Wealthy restaurant owner Özgür prefers casual dating to serious relationships. Ezgi wants to get married, but she only ends up being used by men. Özgür agrees to give her dating tips so her next relationship with Serdar would work out.

9. Aldatmak (Deception)
Güzide Yenersoy is a distinguished, respected family court judge. She is an honest and principled woman who has saved many marriages from destruction, made sure that many children receive the affection and love they deserve, and has always been on the side of justice. 

10. Aziz
This is about a young man who becomes a powerful man fighting against cruelty and unfairness after losing everything in life.

11. Ada Masalı (Be My Sunshine)
Unassuming physics teacher Akif's homeroom is even more unruly than usual when he suddenly announces, "from now on you are my hostages." With Akif’s touch of a button, a violent explosion separates their classroom from the rest of the school. 

12. Kalp Yarasi (Wounded Heart)

The series story is about Ferit and Ayse who find themselves in a difficult marriage game for 6 months. Will Ferit forgive Hande? Will Ferit and Ayse persuade everybody that they are really in love with each other?

Thursday, July 6, 2023

Helenea Kane Finn's Take On Black Money Love Aka Kara Para Ask

Kara Para Aşk, masquerading as a classic detective series, is actually an epic tale of contemporary Turkish life. At its centre is a compelling love story with Shakespearean overtones, but it deals with corruption, vulnerability, class disparities, and the contrast between the traditional values of the rural hinterland and the sophistication of one of the world’s greatest cultural treasures, historic home to 12 civilisations, Istanbul. In some ways the main character is the Bosphorus, a metaphor for the power of nature, the ebb and flow of time, the endurance of the city on its shores. We travel over the city’s fabulous bridges connecting East and West, as we travel under its Roman arches connecting modern Istanbul to its classical past as Byzantium. Some of the most important scenes in this saga are set in one of the world’s other great cities, Rome, intensifying Istanbul’s connection to its pre-Ottoman heritage.

One encounters also the extent to which the radical reforms of the last century have eradicated recognition of the exquisite aesthetic accomplishments of Turkey’s own imperial Ottoman past, such as the mystical dances of the dervishes and the beauty of Ottoman calligraphy. References are made throughout to the greatest Turkish writers, as well as to European philosophers and Sufi poets. There are also allusions to the golden era of black-and-white Hollywood cinema from the Thirties, Forties and Fifties, most particularly to Roman Holiday, starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. The clever dialogue harks back to the films of Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. The musical score of Kara Para Aşk is haunting, reminiscent at moments of Ravel’s Pavane for a Dead Princess . Each of the images in the opening credits echoes some element of the plot – a glass of tea, a lighthouse, a diamond engagement ring, a bullet, a cigarette lighter. The characters wear their religion lightly, as an integral aspect of their lives. There is a breathtaking absence of ideological extremism. These characters are so well drawn, their lines are so intelligently written, and the actors are so very convincing that one must remind oneself that these are creations of the authors’ imaginations, not real people whom one might come across in Bebek or Karaköy or Anadoluhisarı. In the guise of a television series, the authors Eylem Canpolat and Sema Ergenekon have produced a work of art.

The story is a fine silken carpet that we observe from the outset as it is woven, stitch by stich, on its loom. The colours are rich, but delicate. Although there are unexpected floral displays, it is pleasingly coherent. This epic opens in snowy Van, as the hero, Ömer Demir, succeeds in freeing a group of children from traffickers. Upon his return to Istanbul, two days before the party to celebrate his engagement to Sibel Andaç, he receives an award for this achievement. Ömer is a detective with a university degree who has trained at the Police Academy in Ankara. He is highly intelligent, dedicated and intrepid. He and his colleague Arda are no ordinary undercover police detectives, however. They engage in philosophical debates, quoting Erich Fromm and Leo Tolstoy.

We first encounter the heroine, Elif, a jewellery designer with her own company in Rome, as she walks, carefree, down the Spanish Steps, on the day she will return home to Istanbul for her 31st birthday. Like the hero, she is highly intelligent and creative, not in solving mysteries, as he does, but in designing the exquisite jewellery that is the most successful branch of her father’s extensive business. Engin Akyürek as Ömer, and Tuba Büyüküstün as Elif are two of Turkey’s most accomplished film actors, masters of their craft, whose characters come fully to life. In some of the loveliest scenes, they quote the Sufi poets Rumi and Şems, the Italian philosopher Cesare Parvese, and the Turkish poet Nazım Hikmet to one another, or engage in philosophical discussions about destiny, the eternal nature of love, or the meaning of truth. The casting of the supporting actors in this complex drama, is exceptionally good, right down to the two very young children.

The narrative structure of this saga is similar to that of a 19th-century Victorian, French or German novel. It is episodic in the way the works of Dickens or Trollope were produced for eager readers awaiting the next chapter in print form. Like the 19th-century novel, although the plot is intricate and highly convoluted, all the pieces come together in the end. It deals with four families whose lives are endlessly intertwined and whose relationships with one another are often in conflict with their own interests. In the course of Kara Para Aşk, the characters evolve and mature on the basis of their respective experiences. The central theme is the extent to which love can be at odds with integrity, and the challenges presented by the search for truth and transparency. A refrain from a song made popular in Turkey decades ago by Ajda Pekkan springs to mind, Çikar yol hangisi, sevmek, sevilmek mi? (Is it better to love or to be loved? ). Although Black Money Love was made in 2014/2015, it captures the ambiance of 1970s Istanbul, before its society was ripped apart by the secular/observant divide. There is a level of tolerance for all varieties of personal expression.
Ahmet and Zerrin Denizer are wealthy members of upper-crust Istanbul society, owners of a modernist mansion on Cevdet Paşa Caddesi in Bebek featuring spectacular views of the Bosphorus. Their daughters Aslı, Elif and Nilufer are part of an exclusive world, sheltered from the realities of the less affluent in their own country. Ahmet Denizer came as an impoverished youth to Istanbul from Malatya and made his fortune. Aslı suffers from psychological problems that require regular medication and have prompted her parents to send her abroad for years at a time. She has a son, Can, by her first marriage, but she is now wed to Taner, a man whose comfort is assured by the wealth of the Denizer family. Elif is an accomplished artist whose creative jewellery designs keep the entire family business afloat. She will soon add to her boutique in Rome with another in Istanbul. Nilüfer is the spoiled youngest daughter, doted upon by her mother, highly emotional and quite self-absorbed.

The Demir family is headed by the widowed Elvan, whose husband Burhan, a jeweller in the Covered Bazaar, was murdered when their sons, Hüseyn and Ömer, were young boys. Burhan Demir was from Hatay, thus linking both families to their origins in the countryside. Elvan is devout, gracious and kind. She leaves the table with a smile to visit a friend or to say her prayers when her sons drink rakı. She dispenses wise advice, but she never imposes her views. The sons have joined the police force in part because they want to solve their father’s murder. The Demirs live as an extended family in a charmingly ramshackle home much in need of repair, the interior of which is filled with warmth. They have a wild, uncultivated garden with a well alongside stone steps leading down to the road. The very setting is rustic, in sharp contrast to the urban splendour of the Denizer home. Their way of life reflects their rural past, unlike that of the Denizer family in Bebek. The older brother Hüseyn is married to Melike, orphaned as a child, also from Hatay. Their children are Demet, a student who aspires to be an actress and desperately wants to improve her lot, and young Hasan, a boy much neglected by his father.

The Dündar family is headed by Tayyar, a widower whose wife has died many years before. He owns hospitals across Turkey performing many services including organ transplants. His mistress, Pinar, is decades younger, several miles taller, and one of the former recipients of a scholarship from the foundation he has created. Tayyar’s son by his deceased wife is Mert, a spoiled young man with his own red convertible who has not had the discipline to complete his education and whose life is filled with pointless social engagements. Tayyar’s other son, Fatih, is the child of Nevin, whom Tayyar had raped. Tayyar’s family comes from Adana where his father, Yusuf, was the leading figure in organised crime. Fatih has been forced to cooperate with Tayyar in his many nefarious activities including organ- and diamond-trafficking and the consequent money-laundering. Tayyar has not acknowledged Fatih as his son; known in the crime world as Metin, he is officially registered as the son of Tayyar’s deceased brother, Bülent Dündar.

Fatma and Bekir Andaç are the parents of Sibel, Ömer’s fiancée, and her younger sister, Hatice, a medical student. Bekir is bedridden and awaiting an operation that will enable him to walk again. He is a gambler who plays the horses unsuccessfully. The three women in the family are determined to survive, despite their lack of income. Fatma works as a cleaning lady. Sibel is a grade-school teacher whose education was provided for by Tayyar’s foundation. As a result she has become caught up in his money-laundering operations. The extent to which criminal elements prey on the vulnerable is at the centre of this family portrait. At a later point Fatma and Hatice are taken in by the Demir family.

The story is set in motion when the murdered bodies of Sibel Andaç and Ahmet Denizer are discovered together in a car near the lighthouse at Ağva. Under ordinary circumstances the undercover policeman Ömer and the wealthy designer Elif would never have met, but this tragedy brings them together. Ömer will stop at nothing to discover who is responsible for the murders, and Elif ultimately unites with him in this effort. This is not a typical detective story in which all the parties are gathered before the fireplace in the last scene to hear which of them is guilty. Indeed, the audience learns only a third of the way through that Hüseyn has perpetrated this crime at the behest of Tayyar, from whom Ahmet has stolen diamonds worth a small fortune. However, by the time we reach the end, we understand that Ahmet’s sister Nedret, a powerful and extremely wealthy woman from Malatya, has ordered Ahmet’s death in revenge for him taking away her illegitimate daughter, Filiz. A family feud is at the heart of this tragedy. Ultimately, she is even more powerful in Turkey’s criminal underworld than Tayyar. The crime network extends throughout the country, including the trafficking of children in Van.

The fact that Elif’s father has been killed by Ömer’s brother creates a Romeo and Juliet aspect to their love story. When Romeo kills Juliet’s brother Tybalt, a tragic ending is inevitable. In this case, when Ömer discovers the night before his wedding to Elif that his brother has killed her father, he underestimates her extraordinary generosity of heart, and believes that they must part. Throughout the story, although Elif is highly intelligent, she is shown to be extremely naïve about the intentions of those around her. She has absolute faith in the genuineness of her duplicitous friend Bahar. She is also very impressionable, initially allowing Bahar to dissuade her from pursuing a relationship with the man she loves. She fully trusts her lawyer, Şebnem, another graduate of Tayyar’s foundation, who provides him with inside information about the Denizer family business. At a later point Elif will be ruthlessly manipulated by a corrupt psychiatrist, also a minion of Tayyar’s.

In the case of Ömer, although he is capable of rapidly dissecting any complex set of circumstances and understanding the motivations of those who have perpetrated crimes, he is blind to the faults of those he loves. Though his sister-in-law, Melike, is well aware that something is amiss with his fiancée, Sibel, he is oblivious to this, despite his ability to solve financial crimes. Despite the fact that it has become obvious to his colleagues Arda and Pelin that his brother, Hüseyn, is corrupt, he is unable to perceive this until it is forced upon him. As for the murders of Ahmet and Sibel, he is only able to grasp the truth when it is revealed to him by Fatih, who prompts Hüseyn’s confession. As the most gifted and intelligent person in his own small world, he consistently underestimates the cleverness of his mafia adversaries.

Elif and Ömer both have a difficult time telling one another necessary truths. When the doctor warns Elif that Ömer may lose the ability to move his left arm due to a gunshot wound, she is unable to break this to him. Ömer believes that not everything should be told. Since he and Elif are both in their early 30s, it is clear that they have had other relationships in the past. However, he prevents Elif from speaking of her earlier boyfriends. When İpek appears on the scene he finds himself unable to tell Elif that he was once engaged to her. Most importantly, when Ömer learns that Hüseyn has killed her father, he cannot bring himself to tell her the truth and prompts İpek to deceive Elif about the paternity of İpek’s son, Yağız. In this case, although he does not tell the lie himself, he causes a damaging lie to be told. While his credo stipulates never lying, it does not necessitate revealing necessary truths.

Although Elif initially lies to Ömer about the money-laundering, once she has made the decision to risk losing him by telling him the truth, even if she may conceal things from him, she no longer tells outright lies. During their second trip to Rome, when they visit the Bocca della Verità, or Mouth of Truth, Elif promises Ömer that she will never lie to him again. As for Ömer, although he has told Elif that he wants a relationship that is completely transparent and honest, when the time comes for the crucial test, he does not live up to the high standard he has set himself. Elif’s requirement is unconditional love. In this too, he falls short, when he is initially unable to forgive her for money-laundering, despite the fact that she has done so under threat of her sister Nilufer’s death. She herself does exhibit unconditional love when she returns to Ömer despite his brother’s treachery. Indeed, when Hüseyn is believed to have died, it is Elif who tells Ömer that she has forgiven him and that he should do so as well by attending his funeral.

Although Nilüfer has deceived Ömer on countless occasions, Elif thanks him for continuing to consider her his sister. To this he replies that he has learned from her how to have a big heart. Elif’s indescribable capacity for forgiveness is most on display on two occasions. When she is presented with a falsified document indicating that Yağız is the son of Ömer, she observes that the child is very lucky to have him as a father, and goes to visit İpek to beg her forgiveness for disbelieving this. Much later, finally released from the charge of murder by Ömer, who has found Hüseyn alive and insisted that he confess to all three murders he has committed, Elif forgives Nilüfer for her silence about the crucial fact that Hüseyn was not dead, even though it would have meant a life in prison for her. Both Elif and Ömer, while endlessly frustrated by Nilüfer’s persistent loyalty to Fatih, understand that, as Ömer noted in an early conversation with her, we can’t help with whom we fall in love. His profound capacity for empathy enables him to recognise the significant pull of the heart over the logic of the head.

One of the extraordinary things about Kara Para Aşk is that even the minor characters are developed. None of them are shallow, one-dimensional figures. The authors make extensive use of foreshadowing, so that we are emotionally prepared for the next sharp descent in this roller-coaster plot. Ömer unintentionally sees Elif in her gown when he seeks her out in the bridal shop before the wedding. She remarks that it is bad luck, which he dismisses, but then, the night before the ceremony, he learns that his brother has killed her father. When Elif gives the gown to the housekeeper, Hülya, she tells her to make it a present to someone who needs it and that perhaps that person will have better luck. Pelin announces her pregnancy to Arda shortly before he captures Fatih and Nilufer, who are fugitives. Seeing that Nilüfer is going to give birth soon, he kind-heartedly allows them to escape.

Tayyar Dündar is an evil genius, a man of science whose threatening encounters with his son, Fatih, exhibit his calculated ruthlessness. On one occasion he meets Fatih on his yacht and demonstrates the efficacy of catching fish with the flesh of a human ear before asking him hypothetically whether he would sacrifice an ear or an eye should he be required to do so. This is an early foreshadowing of Tayyar’s extraction of Fatih’s kidney. On another occasion he calls Fatih to a meeting in front of an enormous aquarium filled with deadly piranha fish, announcing that they would be able to devour him in minutes with their razor-sharp teeth. He sadistically hammers Fatih’s hand as punishment for disobeying his orders. Tayyar is involved in organ trafficking, not only of kidneys, but hearts and other organs, including those of children. He regularly executes minions who fail in their tasks by shooting them in the forehead and calling upon his trusted personal physician to extract the organs. He is a master of corrupting the vulnerable. The charitable foundation he heads offers scholarships to bright young students from poor families who want to study medicine, law or education. They then become his money-laundering couriers, or serve him as lawyers, or work in his hospitals. His loyal network of corrupted officials includes judges, doctors and the police.

His son, Fatih, known as Metin in the criminal world, has a dual character. He is extremely clever and capable of cold-blooded murder, although the people he murders are guilty – one of attempted rape and another of pederasty. While in prison he kills an attacker in self-defense. At the same time he genuinely loves his mother Nevin. As a child he witnessed Tayyar cutting out her tongue so that she would never reveal his true paternity. His love for Nilüfer is profound and steadfast. Although she betrays him to the police on several occasions, he always forgives her. However, he is unwilling to meet her demand that he turn himself in and pay for his crimes in jail. Being recognised as his father’s son is of paramount importance to him, so much so that he is willing to allow Elif to spend the rest of her life in prison for a crime she did not commit. He is capable of enormous tenderness towards Nilüfer whom he marries twice – once in a religious ceremony that is not legally valid, and later in a legal civil ceremony. Nilüfer’s intention is to force him to renounce his life of crime. His is to force her to choose him and his mother over her own family. The actor Saygın Soysal who plays Fatih/Metin is capable of the enormous range of emotion necessary to portray this tormented split personality. He moves with the cat-like grace of a dancer; indeed, he teaches Nilüfer to tango.

One of the pivotal characters is İpek, a police colleague of Ömer’s to whom he became engaged while they were both assigned as young officers to Van. She never told him at the time why she broke off their engagement to marry Serhat. Much later she explains to him that when she returned home to Bursa to prepare for her wedding, Serhat, a wealthy gangster friend of her brother’s, tricked her into joining him in an isolated place and forced himself upon her. Her mother, provided with a large and comfortable home by Serhat, insisted that the pregnant İpek marry him. Yağız was born seven months after their wedding. Both Pelin and Elif correctly observe that İpek is still in love with Ömer, something Serhat knows as well. When Ömer asks her to tell Elif the lie that he is the father of Yağız, she refuses at first, but then does as he has requested. She begins to fantasise about a future with him. Once she realises that Ömer will never return to her she finally tells him the truth about the falsified DNA test. She tells Yağız that she will soon leave the police force, but that she must do one last thing to repay her debt to Ömer because he freed Yağız from Serhat when the child was kidnapped. She has understood that Nedret is Tayyar’s partner in crime. İpek is killed by Nedret’s men when she attempts to confront her, leaving Yağız an orphan.
The other characters are multi-dimensional as well. Hüseyn has been corrupted because he fell in love with the Russian dancer Svetlana and has fathered her child. He covered up the murder she committed, making him vulnerable to pressure from Tayyar to commit further more serious crimes. At the behest of Tayyar and Nedret he has killed Ahmet Denizer. He killed Sibel and Bahar because they happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Throughout, it is evident that the deepest love he feels is for his younger brother Ömer. In the end he confesses to his crimes so that Elif will be released from a life sentence, and for the second time he takes a bullet intended for Ömer, leaving him completely paralysed. He is profoundly conflicted throughout. Although he is tormented by guilt, and frequently wallows in self-pity, until very late in the day he is unwilling to admit his wrongdoings and take his punishment.
Kara Para Aşk, as shown on Netflix in the US, consists of 164 short episodes, in contrast to the 54 longer episodes seen in Turkey and over 30 other countries around the world. Made in 2014-15, the series and and its cast have been the recipients of countless major awards. In the course of this drama all the characters evolve. Fatih finally renounces his life of crime and elects to live in hiding in a simple village house on the outskirts of Istanbul with Nilüfer, as they await the birth of their child. Aslı finds some modicum of emotional stability as she comes to understand the extent of Elif’s love for her. Mert overcomes his obsession with Nilüfer and finds happiness with Demet. He rejects his father’s wealth and opts to complete his education and achieve independence. Melike softens her attitude towards her stepson, Burhan, when he is orphaned and gives Ömer the crucial advice to choose love over career.
The central characters, Elif and Ömer, are transformed by the many challenges they have faced. We see them mature as their love deepens. Omer’s superior, Sami, predicts that Elif will insist that Ömer leave the police force, and indeed in the end she does, but only after meeting his challenge to her that she give up the wealth and status associated with her family’s business. It takes him three months to realise what he must do, but he gets it right in the end. He has decided that Elif is to be the mother of his children. It is he who has consistently wanted to marry and have a family. Once they have settled in a beautiful Aegean town, awaiting the birth of Masal, it is uncertain what lies ahead. In the final scene, outraged by the local mafia’s treatment of a neighbouring shopkeeper, they are seen running, hand in hand, after the criminals.

Kara Para Aşk captures affluent urban Turkey through the lives of the Denizer sisters, while the traditional values of the country’s rural past survive in the Demir family. The Denizer sisters move as freely in the world as would their counterparts across Europe. Elif personifies a generation of women who pursue professional careers and do not feel compelled to marry in their early twenties. Ömer adheres to more traditional values, but he is able to transcend his background to relate to Elif. While incredibly tough as a policeman dealing with criminals, he is chivalrous with women and extremely affectionate towards children. The cultural differences are evident in Elif’s preference for Vivaldi or Western popular music and Ömer’s for classical Oriental Turkish songs. He learns some Italian to please her and she pretends an interest in soccer. His present to her of a beautiful calligraphic depiction of a whirling dervish prompts her to remark that ‘We have lost something.’ The dervish inspires her new line of jewelry. Both are enamored of the Sufic tradition, quoting the poetry of Celaledin Rumi and Şems to one another.

In the course of this endlessly complicated plot, Elif is kidnapped twice and finds herself twice in prison. Her sister, Aslı, is accused first of murdering her father, then of also being responsible for the death of her mother. Each of the three sisters becomes pregnant during this eventful year – twice, in Elif’s case.

While all of this verges upon melodrama, the acting is so good, and the suspense so gripping that we gladly engage in the ‘willing suspension of disbelief’. Throughout there are many comic touches reminiscent of the classic films of Hollywood. Ömer is Clark Gable to Elif’s Claudette Colbert in Frank Capra’s 1934 film It Happened One Night . Ömer and Elif engage in endless clever repartee, such as when he surprises her on the plane on her trip to Rome, or handcuffs her wrist to his own and throws away the key. While the constructs of the detective story require some degree of mayhem and quite a number of murders, these elements recede in importance as we become increasingly engaged with the characters. One of the unifying themes is the seduction of wealth and the susceptibility of all, rich and poor, to corruption.

Overcoming countless trials and tribulations, Elif and Ömer return to one another, having understood the immense power of the affinity that binds them. Despite the differences in their backgrounds, they ultimately share the same values. In a sense this is a morality tale in which the hero and heroine are united in their conviction that justice must be done and that truth will prevail. Though set in Istanbul its themes are universal, causing it to rise far above the routine formulaic constructions of other detective stories. Only when the characters have admitted their own vulnerabilities are they able to achieve the happiness to be found in ‘unconditional love’.

Saturday, March 11, 2023

New Series Alert (Rumour): Presenting The Second Batch Of Turkish Shows Expected To Rollout In South Africa

Last year, we drafted a batch of content expected for several brands covered through Everyday Novelas without specifying the channel. Now we welcome another batch of content under the same scenario and note no timeframe has been provided for the following:

1. Sadakatsiz (Unfaithful): Doctor Asya lives a peaceful and happy life with her husband Volkan and their son Ali. This situation changes when she finds out that her husband has been having an affair with a young woman named Derin for two years.
2. The Prosecutor (Mahkum): Successful prosecutor Firat, who does not remember anything, is accused of murdering his wife and daughter. He has to escape from prison to reveal the truth.
3. All About Marriage (Evlilik Hakkinda Her Sey): Azra Günay, a successful divorce lawyer, has been dealing with the cases of well-known and influential people of Istanbul for many years together with her mother, Çolpan Cevher, who is the doyen of her job, and her hard-headed brother, Sanem Cevher.
4. Wounded Love (Vatanim Sensin): In an occupied Turkish city, a Turkish soldier starts to work for the enemy. But he is not really on the side of the enemy. He must keep this secret at the cost of losing his family.
5. Meryem: In the aftermath of an accident, a naive girl finds herself torn between an unscrupulous prosecutor and a vindictive plaintiff.
6. Our Story (Bizim Hikaye): This is the adaptation of the famous series Shameless. Filiz, a protagonist who has been struggling to survive in one of the poor neighborhoods of the city is the oldest child of the family.
7. Love Doesn't Understand Words (Ask Laftan Anlamaz): Hayat is a country girl with strict parents. She is in a love hate relationship with her boss Murat. Hayat is full of secrets that can ruin her career and relationship.
8. Yargi: A lawyer and a prosecutor, whose paths cross with a murder case, will have to work together to find the murderer, and this will create an irreversible breaking point in their lives.
9. The Ambassador's Daughter (Sefirin Kizi): Sancar has always & Nare has always yearned for love. When they meet and fall in love as children, they know they are meant to be. On the night of their wedding, a startling revelation by Nare forever changes their lives and puts their love on hold until the night of another wedding many years later.
10. Innocence (Masumiyet): The life of Bahar, a married mother of two, changes when her 19-year-old daughter falls in love with the wrong guy. Her daughter Ela's first love is not a college student her age, but her father's 35-year-old boss, who is about to marry his ex-girlfriend.
11. The Teacher (Ögretmen): Akif Erdem takes the 12A class of Kücükkapi High School hostage and uses a bomb to tear the class apart from the rest of the school. There is only one way for young people taken hostage to get out of this situation telling the truth.
12. A Fairy Tale (Bir Peri Masali): Alina Boz gives life to a babysitter named "Zeynep". Zeynep, who grew up facing many challenges, partly due to her useless father, will face the biggest test when she stumbles upon a bag of cash.

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

New Series Alert: Swallow Storm Coming Soon To Timeless Dizi Channel And If Possible A Station Near You

Timeless Dizi Channel, SPI International's most popular general entertainment channel home to content from the land of Istanbul, Turkey and a rival to South Africa's eExtra and kykNET & Kie more baby mama drama with Shallow Storm (Kirlangiç Firtinasi).

Ulfet has become a baby owner out of marriage. The roads are desperately in the middle of leaving her alone. Meanwhile, Kudret's wife is pregnant. Kudret finds a solution to help his sister Nathalie. Kudret, who owns his sister's baby and puts it near his own child, announces that everyone is twin children.

Everyday Novelas:
- Radha Mohan coming soon to Zee World
- Ana's Revenge coming soon to Telemundo
Queen Of The Night and How Do I Say This? coming respectively to Timeless Dizi Channel and Zee World
New Series Alert: eMedia Investments Acquired Broadcasting Rights To Turkish Romcom, Aşk Mantık İntikam

It stars Fikret Kuskan, Emel Çölgeçen, Ekin Mert Daymaz, Damla Aslanalp, Ebru Aykaç, Inanç Konukçu, Gün Akinci, Deniz Bolisik, Ozan Osmanpasaoglu and Tülin Ece.

The series was broadcast in 2017 with a total of 7 episodes with a two hour runtime on the only international FOX feed to provide original programming and also home to elites like Wings Of Love, #DisComplicated, Om Elke Draai, Doodsondes and Dokter Ali.

The series is expected to rollout later in the month on various Timeless Dizi Channels internationally. In other developments, it's rival eExtra has picked up three shows Om Elke Draai (already mentioned), Hart Van Goud and Aşk Mantık İntikam.

Friday, February 3, 2023

New Series Alert: Queen Of The Night And How Do I Say This? Coming Soon To Timeless Dizi Channel And Zee World Respectively

Timeless Dizi Channel, a Turkish entertainment channel owned by Canal+ SPI International and Zee World a Bollywood based entertainment channel owned by ZEE unveil respective new series Queen Of The Night (Gecenin Kraliçesi) and How Do I Say This? (Ki Kore Bolbo Tomay).

Queen Of The Night tells the story of Kartal an orphan who is raised by Aziz the man who killed his father. Kartal married Aziz's daughter Esra but falls to Selin and feels obligated to leaves her.

The series ensembles the cast of Meryem Uzerli, Murat Yildirim, Ugur Polat, Funda Eryigit, Selim Bayraktar, Deniz Celiloglu, Burak Deniz, Seda Akman and several others.

How Do I Say This? follows Radhika, a budding fashion designer abandoned by her lover a night before their wedding. Eventually, she develops a close bond with the owner of an apparel company, Virat.

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The series ensembles the cast of Krushal Ahuja, Swastika Dutta, Rahul Dev Bose, Manosi Sengupta, Uday Pratap Singh, Sanghasri Sinha Mitra, Tanushree Bhattacharya Bose and several others.

Queen Of The Night currently has a 5.6 rating out of 10 stars amongst 500 consumers on IDMB while as How Do I Say This? has a whopping 7.8 rating of 10 stars.

Both series are expected to rollout in the coming week Queen Of The Night by the 7th internationally on Timeless Dizi Channel while as How Do I Say This? by the 9th of February on Zee World.

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Thursday, January 5, 2023

New Series Alert (Rumour): Presenting The Five Turkish Dramas Rumoured To Rollout In South Africa

For reasons beyond my control, I can't disclose who picked up rights to the show or the timeframe for part of these shows but if you've been following my blog for sometime then you know my number 1 picks are on the Everyday Novelas section of my site.

Last year, I mentioned a couple of shows I'd recommend for certain brands part of it not giving percentages are rumoured content but as it is I can't share much details on anything just yet.

You browse a lot of content most of which haven't watched then you get directed to areas where you find 90% of the content there is already viewed with the remaining 10% awaiting release so here it is the 5 shows rumoured for the stations near you.

1. Söz (The Oath)

Yavuz, a well-trained Turkish soldier, is in Istanbul with his fiance where a terrorist operation takes place. Bahar, who is not a surgeon, tries to save his fiance. After this incident, Yavuz goes back to Karabayir and Bahar follows him all the way to give him something that belongs to him. The series stars Tolga Saritas, Meric Aral and Nihat Altinkaya.

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2. Zemheri (Love Storm)

Firuze and Ayaz. Two beautiful heart, two family carrying children overhead. Fate brought them together. Her father's unjust conviction in the elevator accident that killed thirteen people triggered Firuze. Carrying the responsibility of being the man of the house, Ayaz is faced with Firuze, which he sacrificed for his mother when he was about to marry another.

3. Kirmizi Oda (The Red Room)

Already viewed on SABC 3, The Red Room is set in a therapist office in Istanbul, where we see vulnerable women and men who pass through to get treatment and handle their traumas and problems. It stars Binnur Kaya, Erkan Petekkaya and Evrim Alasya.

4. Ramo

The series will focus on the conflict between the two families and a great love that will flourish between this struggle. The series stars Murat Yıldırım, Esra Bilgiç, İlker Aksum and Yiğit Özşener.

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5. Elimi Birakma (Don't Let Go Of My Hand)

The story revolves around a girl named Azra who is studying abroad in America to become a professional cook just like her father. The series stars Alina Boz, Alp Navruz, Dolunay Soysert and Ebru Aykaç.

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

10 Turkish Shows eMedia Investments' Kuiertyd, SPI International's Timeless Dizi Channel And M-Net's kykNET & Kie Should Acquire For The Year 2023

In 2018, Kuiertyd launched in South Africa offering a variety of telenovelas which have proven to be favourable for viewers. Four years later, kykNET ramps up a competitive offering for the consumers resulting in double the drama.

Stuck in the middle of this battle is Timeless Dizi Channel owned by SPI International which is a company of Canal+ which has minority stake on MultiChoice.

Heard from sources about 1 or 3 new series coming to South Africa through these brands and instead of divulging further onto those shows I thought of looking at similar shows part of which I've managed to browse.

Based on my recommendations don't be surprised if some of this content pop-up on either one of them. In a random order, we present the 10 Turkish shows eMedia Investments' Kuiertyd, SPI International's Timeless Dizi Channel and M-Net's kykNET should acquire in 2023.

1. Dolunay (Full Moon)

Picked up by StarTimes during the year, the series follows Nazli Pinar a young culinary student who is hired as Ferit's private chef and must deal with his specific rules for preparing his meals. The two initially clash and form a beautiful friendship.  The series stars Can Yaman and Özge Gürel.

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2. Afili Asle (Stellar Love)

Slanderous accusations force Ayse to marry Kerem, a well-known, rich, handsome playboy. Caglar Ertugrul and Burcu Özberk take up the leading roles.

3. Her Yerde Sen (You Are Everywhere)

Demir and Selin stubbornly claim the same house and are forced to live together. The company will become inevitable when someone comes to the company he works for and the other as manager. The series stars Furkan Andic, Aybüke Pusat, Ali Yagci and Aslihan Malbora.

4. Hayat Sarkisi (Song Of Life)

Hulia, a poor girl who pretends to be strong, aims to make enough money to help her sibling pursue her studies and lead a decent life despite all the challenges they face. The series stars Burcu Biricik, Birkan Sokullu, Tayanç Ayaydin and Ecem Özkaya.

5. Fatih Harbiye (In Between)

The main character is a girl who lives in the suburbs of Istanbul. All her thoughts together about how to get out of poverty and miserable life and enter the socialite. Girl walking confidently towards the realization of its objectives, although a man of her class who loves her madly. The series stars Kadir Dogulu and Neslihan Atagül in the leading roles.

6. Fazilet Hanim ve Kizlari (Mrs. Fazilet And Her Daughters)

The story of Fazilet, mother of two Hazan and Ece, eager to gain money, using her younger daughter, Ece,modeling skills. While Hazan pursues a sport coach life, far from her mother ambitions and falls in love with a rich spoiled man. The series stars Nazan Kesal, Deniz Baysal and Caglar Ertugrul.

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7. Hercai (Folklore)

In the center of the story is the fate of a young man named Miran, whose parents died through the fault of a man who became his mortal enemy. In order to avenge their death, Miran decides on classic revenge: he seduces Reyyan to destroy the girl, thereby depriving his enemy of the only creature dear to him; his daughter. The series stars Akin Akinözü, Ebru Sahin, Ayda Aksel and Macit Sonkan.
 
8. Yeni Hayat (A New Life)

Adam is an ex-special forces solider who is hired to work as a bodyguard for Yasmine, Timur's wife. Serkan Çayoglu and Melisa Pamuk take up the lead roles.

9. Söz (The Oath)

Yavuz, a well-trained Turkish soldier, is in Istanbul with his fiance where a terrorist operation takes place. Bahar, who is not a surgeon, tries to save his fiance. After this incident, Yavuz goes back to Karabayir and Bahar follows him all the way to give him something that belongs to him. The series stars Tolga Saritas, Meric Aral and Nihat Altinkaya.

10. Ariza

Ali Riza is a taxi driver preparing to marry his sister Nihan off to his dear friend; Halide Gurkan attends Fuat Ersoylu's magnificent party given on the occasion of his father's birthday and during the party Fuat's son Burak proposes to Halide, who refuses, then leaves the party and gets into Ali Riza's taxi. The series stars Tolga Saritas, Ayça Aysin Turan, Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan and Olgun Toker.

Friday, December 9, 2022

Roundups #117: Batwheels Returning For A Second Season On Cartoon Network And HBO Max, A Repeat Of Men Don't Cry Surfaces On e.tv And Time Of Departure Coming Soon To Timeless Dizi Channel International

Teen Titans GO! wannabe gets a season 2

Despite some of the uncertainty regarding animation under the Warner Bros. Discovery banner, DC's preschool animated series Batwheels is officially slated to return for a second season on HBO Max and Cartoon Network.

Variety has exclusively confirmed that Batwheels has been renewed for Season 2. The outlet notes that the Warner Bros. Animation production has proven to be a success with its target demographic on both platforms it calls home. DC's Batwheels currently ranks as the number one original preschool series among boys aged 2 to 5 on Cartoon Network. It is also the most-watched original preschool series on HBO Max, according to data provided by the streamer.

Batwheels centers on Bam (Jacob Bertrand), an anthropomorphic version of Batman's (Ethan Hawke) trusty car, the Batmobile. In the series, Bam teams up with his fellow superheroic vehicles to fight crime across Gotham City. Bam's allies in the field include Redbird (Jordan Reed), Robin's car; Bibi (Madigan Kacmar), Batgirl's motorcycle; Buff (Noah Bentley), a monster truck; and the Batwing (Lilimar), Batman's jet.

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More eReality coming soon to e.tv

eKasi is a 2 hour programming block which is home to various original productions such as Will You Be My Ex?, Pay Back The Money and alongside third party content from M-Net's Mzansi Magic including Our Perfect Wedding and Date My Family.

As it was known by most viewers, eMedia kept these shows under warps with the only source of viewability being their streaming service, eVOD. Now we recieved word from sources that a repeat of Men Don't Cry will take up Durban Gen from 19 December when it goes on production break.

Men Don't Cry is a show about men who find themselves in a really dark place. These men have been denied access to their children, or are caught in abusive relationships, experiencing financial hardships, and are about to end it all.

Openview+:
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Brand new family drama coming to Dizi

Timemess Dizi Channel, SPI International's most popular entertainment channel home to various shows such as Karadayi, Wings Of Love, The End, Red Scarf and various other shows is set to introduce a new family drama, Time Of Departure.

Cennet lives in Mardin which is a city located in the southeast part of Turkey. She is forced to get married as a second wife when she is a young girl. As a second wife in the family, Cennet does all the house chores and suffers from the cruelty of the first wife Hanim.

Vahide Percin stars as Cennet, Talat Bulut stars as Yilmaz, Tilbe Saran stars as Hanim, Cansu Tosun as Zumrut and Elif Ceren Balikci stars as Kiraz. The series airs December 13th on selected Timeless Dizi Channels.

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Monday, November 7, 2022

Roundups #111: Da Vinci Kids Acquired Broadcasting Rights To Educational Comedy Series Fantastic Antics, Whose Line Is It Anyway, Love And Pride Makes Its Way To Timeless Dizi Channel International

Da Vinci Kids set to air a new educational series by 2023

France Télévisions commissioned the 26 x three-minute series from Les Films Jack Fébus. Aimed at six- to 11-year-olds, the slapstick adventure follows a trio of explorers who travel through time to learn about different cultures and eras, such as ancient Greece and Egypt.

Da Vinci acquired global broadcast rights from French distributor Dandelooo, and will air the series on its linear channel, OTT platform and app. Da Vinci’s OTT channel is available globally on connected TV via Apple TV, Roku, Samsung and Amazon Fire TV.

The company has acquired a programming library of animated and live-action shows and films targeting viewers ranging from preschoolers to co-viewing families. Da Vinci offers a mix of historical, arts & crafts, nature and science content, including titles such as Giggle Garage’s Dr. Panda, Six Eleven Media’s Addison and Operation Ouch! from Maverick TV.

Whose Line Is It Anyway cancelled after 12 seasons

Season 12 of the improv comedy series Whose Line Is It Anyway? will be its last, according to a tweet from Colin Mochrie, one of its lead performers.

“Hey everyone. Hope you are enjoying the current season of Whose Line ,” he wrote. “In January, we shoot our final season. Thank you all for the support over the years.”

The young-skewing CW network faces an uncertain fate: Local-TV giant Nexstar Media Group recently acquired a 75 percent ownership stake, with plans to target older viewers and add low-cost, unscripted programming. Longtime network head Mark Pedowitz departed The CW shortly after the acquisition was finalized.

Timeless Dizi Channel to air new romantic family drama

Timeless Dizi Channel, SPI International's most popular entertainment channel home to variety of Turkish shows dubbed in English while also supplying Turkish audio will be launching a new romantic family drama, Love And Pride.

Love and Pride is the story of the young and beautiful Zeynep who is one of the five children of the Esen family. They live in an old neighborhood of Istanbul. Zeynep is now at the crossroads of taking an important decision in her life: will she accept Murat´s marriage proposal or will she be with Kenan?

Damla Sönmez stars as Zeynep, Mert Firat star as Kenan, Tülin Özen stars as Turkan, Lila Gürmen stars as Sevval and Ayris Alptekin stars as Sükran.

Friday, September 2, 2022

New Series Alert: Life Is Good When You Are In Love Coming Soon To Timeless Dizi Channel

Timeless Dizi Channel, SPI International's top performing entertainment channel serving up a variety of Turkish content from various genres has acquired broadcasting rights to the family drama, Life Is Good When You Are In Love (Hayat Sevince Güzel) for its international audiences.

Life Is Good When You Are In Love follows two brothers who fall in love with a girl from a village who does not believe in love. The series is headed by Algi Eke, Ekin Mert Daymaz, Öykü Celik, Burak Çelik and Hakan Meriçliler.

Life Is Good When You Are In Love joins the list of other FOX productions such as Mucize Doctor (Dokter Ali), Yasak Elma (Doodsondes), Bana Sevmeyi Anlat (Wings Of Love) and Sen Çal Kapımı (#DisComplicated) to have not only aired in Africa but across the world.

The network for Life Is Good When You Are In Love being a Disney network is said to join the other batch of FOX channels in parts of Europe that will go off air with further content rolling out on Disney+. A new channel is said to rollout in due course.

Friday, June 24, 2022

Overshadowed Timeless Dizi Channel Expands Its Reach To More African Households On StarTimes

Timeless Dizi Channel is a a general entertainment channel from SPI International which serves to be one of the sought after channels in their portfolio for its variety of Turkish dramas mainly Black Money Love, Karadayi and The Red Scarf.

It's been available in the African market for 2 years and due to the successes of eExtra's Kuiertyd block it got MultiChoice to ramp their offering on kykNET & Kie but as for Timeless Dizi Channel things have rather progressed slowly.

 
 

After the pop-up version's termination on the DStv platform, there isn't much hype from the channel or the media in regard to what's on or potential new shows from the channel.

The closest anyone has ever gotten to know about upcoming shows is through the main page which can be of no use from time as some new may have already been seen on the channel or in South Africa through eExtra.

The current partnership they have with StarTimes seems somewhat complicated. In August 2020, just a few months after its launch it was announced by the pay-tv platform will stop airing the channel and from what is already seen by viewers that's not the case.

 
 

Even more strange is how there's still more regions across Africa through StarTimes that still don't have Timeless Dizi Channel as markets like Kenya and Malawi welcome it as a "new channel" despite its availability elsewhere for the past 2 years.

At this point, you're better off downloading the mobile app to view these programs if there's gonna be so many inconsistencies.

Friday, April 1, 2022

NEW CHANNEL ALERT: ePlesier Coming Soon To Openview

Rewind and News And Sport went off air today with content such as Impact and EPL now on eReality while other content will be made available on the existing offering managed by eMedia Investments as well as the new channel, Xposed.

Xposed is set to go live next week Monday and eMedia Investments couldn't contain their excitement with the launch of another new channel, ePlesier.

ePlesier is basically another Rewind but dedicated mostly to the Turkish offering available on e.tv, eExtra and eVOD. Series set to launch on the channel include Voëlvry, Bittersoet, Deur Dik En Dun, Gebroke Harte.

 

The launch of ePlesier brings joy to Kuiertyd fans across South Africa but also creates a lot of complications amongst eMedia's portfolio.

e.tv has a large stack of Kuiertyd programs so I wouldn't be surprised if that was reduced to meet to keep ePlesier afloat and eVOD has an Afrikaans section for this content and this channel just saves consumers data and give them time to view other content.

The news of ePlesier is not as bad as it appears to be, Rewind was used to air the programs on Kuiertyd but now the channel will relaunch as Xposed which doesn't seem interested in Kuiertyd's offering so the idea of this channel doesn't seem far fetched.

 

MultiChoice has a set of ePlesiers available on their platform including Novela Magic, kykNET Lekker, Nicktoons, Mzansi Wethu, Pearl Magic Prime, Me and Maisha Magic POA. Point is channels like ePlesier aren't going anywhere for the near future.

Turkish shows have been in high demand in South Africa and MultiChoice opted not to include one on the platform but eMedia Investments thought ahead.

ePlesier will occupy on channel 112 from 18 April if I had to guess the focus now is on Xposed which explains the timing.

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Friday, March 4, 2022

Could MultiChoice Bring Back Timeless Dizi Channel And tvN As Replacements For eExtra On DStv?

During the week, viewers were disturbed to hear the announcement that MultiChoice will be severing ties with most of eMedia Investments set of channels leaving them with e.tv and eNCA as the others remain available on Openview.

In these strings of announcements, MultiChoice announced several new channels KIX which will be also made available to Access customers, DreamWorks Channel and a second movie channel to make up for the scrapped channels.

Interesting enough, MultiChoice hasn't found a suitor for eExtra either they still haven't looked or just don't care and the other could be that they have already found its suitor and its staring at viewer's faces.

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Yes, I'm referring to Timeless Dizi Channel and tvN which were considered the rejects to DStv while TLNovelas got a saved of execution.

Timeless Dizi Channel is more or less the equivalent of eExtra as seen in some international territories the popular Turkish channel has been airing several eExtra titles including Kurt En Shura, Voëlvry, Bittersoet, Die Vreemdeling and Stiletto Vendetta.

The channel can be found on StarSat and StarTimes across Africa which has been considered a sinking ship as several premium international channels including Real Time, Discovery Family, Investigation Discovery and Discovery Science from Discovery Inc. have since then gone dark on the platform with no replacements on the cards.

How long do you suppose it will be till the troublesome pay-tv company announces the discontinuation of Timeless Dizi Channel?

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tvN has moved to bigger and better things or at least on MultiChoice's books as the content is bundled by their streaming service, Showmax and from what some have analysed not all content that is bundled under the streaming service makes it to DStv so this one is a 50/50 scenario.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Kara Sevda To Broadcast On Timeless Dizi Channels In Selected Regions Alongside Kuzgun

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The International Emmy award-winning series, Kara Sevda (Dark Love also known as Bittersoet to South Africans) has been picked up by the most popular entertainment and only Turkish channel in SPI International's ivision, Timeless Dizi Channel.

Kemal Soydere is the son of a middle class family. In his last year in mining engineering, a girl named Nihan enters his monotonous life. Love is impossible because of the class difference between them, but they manage to be together.

Kara Sevda has become the most watched Turkish series in the world, being broadcast in more than 110 countries including Turkey, Russia, Greece, Hungary, Morocco, France, Serbia, Romania, Germany, Ukraine, Albania, Spain, Iran, Mexico, Bolivia, Panama, Uruguay, Ecuador, Slovenia, Paraguay, among others.

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Timeless Dizi Channel has also started teasing another series Kuzgun (Raven also known as Voëlvry in South Africa) which has aired on the station when the channel first operated in South Africa.

Kara Sevda and Kuzgun joins Cesur Ve Güzel (Die Vreemdeling in South Africa) and Bu Şehir Arkandan Gelecek (Heart Of The City) on the list of series to start off the year. eExtra is expected to introduce Kurt En Shura another series seen in English on the Timeless Dizi Channel.

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Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Timeless Dizi Channel Acquired Broadcasting Rights To The Kerem Çatay's Bu Şehir Arkandan Gelecek

Kerem Çatay known for hit series such as Fatmagul, Impak (Çarpışma), Voëlvry (Kuzgun), Die Vreemdeling (Brave And Beautiful, Cesur Ve Güzel), Die Put (Çukur) and eExtra's upcoming series Kurt En Shura will soon add another title to the existing set of entertainment currently viewed in Africa which is none other than Bu Şehir Arkandan Gelecek (This City Will Come Behind You).

Witnessing the death of his mother when he was only five years old, Ali is adopted and raised by Rauf, who is a cook on cargo ships. Working together on ships, they leave behind 24 years, Rauf is both a mother and father to Ali, dedicating his life to Ali to make him forget the trauma he experienced. For years, Ali has not wanted to work on ships that call to Istanbul. After the great trauma she experienced, she is offended by the city, and years later, "Rauf's mother" agrees to come with her because she is longing for Istanbul, but there is only one condition: she will not go down to the port.

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Studio Dragon unveil a set of Korean dramas launching on tvN

However, Rauf came to Istanbul especially for Ali. He is aware that his own disease is progressing. He is determined to reveal the secrets of Ali's past before he dies, and to entrust Ali to safe hands. For this reason, he finds the former boxing champion Şahin Vargı. When they set foot in the port, things do not develop as Rauf thinks. As soon as Ali gets off the ship, he becomes the hero of the story of a girl he does not know.

This 2017 action series currently airing on international Timeless Dizi Channels with more expected to be added soon features stars like Kerem Bürsin (who won Best Actor at the Seoul International Drama Awards), Leyla Lydia Tuğutlu and Gürkan Uygun.

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tvN pushing to become a permanent linear channel in Africa
Upcoming programming for Star Life
Twist Of Fate's Pragya stars in Happily Ever After an upcoming series for Star Life
Telemundo and Televisa 2022 part of which will take time to arrive in Africa
Nurses coming in February to Telemundo Africa

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