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Sol Yanim
2020as Ihsan Kutlusay
After losing their privileged life, a mother and her teenage daughter Serra are forced to start over in a working‑class neighbourhood. There, Serra collides with Selim, the rebellious heir to the mighty Kutlusoy empire — a meeting that will either build a bridge between two worlds or burn them both down.

Aglama Anne
2018as Adnan Alan
Alev’s life takes a devastating turn when a single night of violence leaves her pregnant with a child she never wanted. Caught in a vortex of trauma, shame, and the harsh judgment of those around her, she initially resolves to end the pregnancy and bury the memory forever. But the young people in her orbit — friends, a protective stranger, and those who know the truth about that night — refuse to let her face the darkness alone. As the identity of the man responsible surfaces, the story shifts from one of silent suffering to a collective demand for accountability. Alev must navigate a society that would rather blame her than confront the predator in its midst, while the child growing inside her becomes both a symbol of her deepest pain and, unexpectedly, a reason to fight. This raw drama explores the collision of guilt, motherhood, and the courage required to say “no more” when the world tells you to stay silent.

Dayan Yuregim
2018as Fuat
A mother loses everything — her husband, her home, her sense of safety — and is left standing in the rubble with only her children’s hands to hold. The world offers no safety net, no gentle landing; just the cold expectation that she will fail and her children will be taken away. Refusing to become another statistic, she takes on multiple jobs, fights a bureaucracy that sees her as a case number, and shields her children from the full terror of their situation with a smile that costs her more than they will ever know. “Dayan Yüreğim” — endure, my heart — is the mantra she whispers to herself in the darkest hours. This devastatingly realistic drama follows one woman’s relentless fight to keep her family together, proving that the strongest warriors don’t wear armour; they pack school lunches with shaking hands and refuse to let their children see them fall.
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Sol Yanim Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates
After losing their privileged life, a mother and her teenage daughter Serra are forced to start over in a working‑class neighbourhood. There, Serra collides with Selim, the rebellious heir to the mighty Kutlusoy empire — a meeting that will either build a bridge between two worlds or burn them both down.

Series guide
Aglama Anne Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates
Alev’s life takes a devastating turn when a single night of violence leaves her pregnant with a child she never wanted. Caught in a vortex of trauma, shame, and the harsh judgment of those around her, she initially resolves to end the pregnancy and bury the memory forever. But the young people in her orbit — friends, a protective stranger, and those who know the truth about that night — refuse to let her face the darkness alone. As the identity of the man responsible surfaces, the story shifts from one of silent suffering to a collective demand for accountability. Alev must navigate a society that would rather blame her than confront the predator in its midst, while the child growing inside her becomes both a symbol of her deepest pain and, unexpectedly, a reason to fight. This raw drama explores the collision of guilt, motherhood, and the courage required to say “no more” when the world tells you to stay silent.

Series guide
Dayan Yuregim Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates
A mother loses everything — her husband, her home, her sense of safety — and is left standing in the rubble with only her children’s hands to hold. The world offers no safety net, no gentle landing; just the cold expectation that she will fail and her children will be taken away. Refusing to become another statistic, she takes on multiple jobs, fights a bureaucracy that sees her as a case number, and shields her children from the full terror of their situation with a smile that costs her more than they will ever know. “Dayan Yüreğim” — endure, my heart — is the mantra she whispers to herself in the darkest hours. This devastatingly realistic drama follows one woman’s relentless fight to keep her family together, proving that the strongest warriors don’t wear armour; they pack school lunches with shaking hands and refuse to let their children see them fall.
