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Fırat Çelik

Fırat Çelik is featured in Turkish series on TurkishSerie, including Sakli as Ozan, Gonul Isleri as Asrın, Fatmagul as Mustafa Nalçalı. Explore shows, roles, episode links, and related Turkish drama guide pages.

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Sakli

2021

as Ozan

When Ozan arrives at his father-in-law’s luxurious summer villa, what begins as a quiet family vacation turns into a dangerous emotional affair. His encounter with Aslı, a married woman still haunted by the loss of her son, pulls them both into a forbidden relationship where grief, desire, guilt, and secrets threaten to destroy everything around them.

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Gonul Isleri

2014

as Asrın

Gonul Isleri is a Turkish family drama about love, sisterhood, and the emotional complications of everyday life. The series follows women trying to navigate relationships, personal dreams, and family responsibilities while facing the unpredictable nature of the heart. Romantic choices, misunderstandings, and hidden disappointments shape their journeys as they search for happiness in a world full of expectations. With warmth, humor, and emotional conflict, Gonul Isleri explores how family bonds can both complicate and support the search for true love and personal fulfillment.

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Fatmagul

2010

as Mustafa Nalçalı

Fatmagül lives a simple life in a coastal village, her days measured by the rhythm of the sea and the promise of a future with the man she loves. That future is violently stolen one night when four wealthy young men, drunk on privilege and impunity, assault her on a moonlit beach. What follows is not a story of revenge but a harrowing journey through a justice system that blames the victim, a society that shames the wounded, and a forced marriage to one of her rapists designed to silence the scandal. Trapped in a gilded cage, Fatmagül must find the strength not only to survive but to demand accountability from men who have never been told no. As those who stood by and did nothing grapple with their own suffocating guilt, the series peels back the layers of a culture that protects perpetrators and devours the innocent, asking the brutal question: when the world calls your suffering your fault, how do you reclaim your name?

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Series guide

Sakli Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates

When Ozan arrives at his father-in-law’s luxurious summer villa, what begins as a quiet family vacation turns into a dangerous emotional affair. His encounter with Aslı, a married woman still haunted by the loss of her son, pulls them both into a forbidden relationship where grief, desire, guilt, and secrets threaten to destroy everything around them.

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Series guide

Gonul Isleri Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates

Gonul Isleri is a Turkish family drama about love, sisterhood, and the emotional complications of everyday life. The series follows women trying to navigate relationships, personal dreams, and family responsibilities while facing the unpredictable nature of the heart. Romantic choices, misunderstandings, and hidden disappointments shape their journeys as they search for happiness in a world full of expectations. With warmth, humor, and emotional conflict, Gonul Isleri explores how family bonds can both complicate and support the search for true love and personal fulfillment.

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Series guide

Fatmagul Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates

Fatmagül lives a simple life in a coastal village, her days measured by the rhythm of the sea and the promise of a future with the man she loves. That future is violently stolen one night when four wealthy young men, drunk on privilege and impunity, assault her on a moonlit beach. What follows is not a story of revenge but a harrowing journey through a justice system that blames the victim, a society that shames the wounded, and a forced marriage to one of her rapists designed to silence the scandal. Trapped in a gilded cage, Fatmagül must find the strength not only to survive but to demand accountability from men who have never been told no. As those who stood by and did nothing grapple with their own suffocating guilt, the series peels back the layers of a culture that protects perpetrators and devours the innocent, asking the brutal question: when the world calls your suffering your fault, how do you reclaim your name?