Hayatimin Aski
2016as Nesrin Cerrahoglu
Gökçe is thirty, single, and starting to panic. While her friends swap wedding invitations for baby shower cards, she is still navigating the soul‑crushing world of an advertising agency where her talents are overlooked and her love life is a deserted wasteland. Then she makes a decision that is either bold or bonkers: she will make her impossibly handsome, ridiculously wealthy boss Demir fall in love with her. Demir, for his part, barely registers Gökçe’s existence outside of her ability to fetch coffee, and his roster of glamorous girlfriends does not suggest a man looking to settle down with the office wallflower. Armed with advice from dubious magazines and a desperate optimism, Gökçe launches a campaign of seduction that goes spectacularly wrong at every turn — yet somehow, through the chaos, Demir starts to see the woman he has been ignoring. A fizzy, feel‑good romantic comedy about loving your own life before you can share it with someone else, and the discovery that the love of your life might have been sitting two desks away all along.