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Turkish drama (Turkish: Türk dizileri) is a type of television series in the Turkish language made in Turkey.These dramas reflect Turkish culture and considered by some to be the country's most well-known economic and cultural exports.
The series unfolds love stories among lawyers and judges, adding a layer of emotion to the intense courtroom drama. The series starts when Ilgaz (Kaan Urgancıoğlu), a respected public prosecutor, and Ceylin (Pınar Deniz), a young attorney, cross paths due to a murder case, and are forced to work together in order to uncover the real culprit behind the event that caused irreversible changes ...
20 Dakika ("20 Minutes") is a Turkish television drama series broadcast on Star TV. This story talks about a beautiful family. A father, mother, daughter and a son that lived together in happiness and peace. One day, the police stormed in and took the mother (Tuba Büyüküstün) to jail.
Safir (transl. Sapphire) is a Turkish television series produced by NTC Medya, directed by Semih Bağcı, and written by Burcu Över. The show belongs to the family drama genre.
Later, he was offered “El Turco,” which marked his first English-language lead. “Now, Moena is a ski resort, but many people there still feel Turkish. There is a Turkish week, they pull out ...
Bay Yanlış (transl. Mr. Wrong) is a Turkish romantic comedy television series produced by Gold Film, the first episode of which was released on June 26, 2020, directed by Deniz Yorulmazer, written by the duo Aslı Zengin and Banu Zengin, and starring Can Yaman and Özge Gürel. [1]
Çukur (transl. "The Hole") is a Turkish action, drama and crime thriller television series produced by Ay Yapım, directed by Sinan Öztürk and written by Gökhan Horzum and Damla Serim.
As of 2022, there are 498 television channels in Turkey, ranking fourth in Europe in terms of the number of television channels. [1] Turkey is the world's fastest-growing television series exporter and has currently [ when? ] overtaken both Mexico and Brazil as the world's second-highest television series exporter after the United States.