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Sahipsizler
2024as Melis
After losing their parents, six siblings must fight to stay together and survive in a world that offers them little protection. Their tragedy begins with the forbidden love of Bala and Rifat in Mardin and the revenge of a powerful man who destroys their peaceful life. Fleeing to Istanbul, the children face danger, poverty, and loss while the older siblings sacrifice their childhood to protect the younger ones.

Oglum
2022as Ceren
Canan is a mother whose teenage son has been arrested for a crime she is certain he did not commit. The evidence is damning, the media has already convicted him, and the legal system seems designed to swallow the vulnerable whole. Refusing to accept that her son’s future will be stolen, she transforms herself from a quiet housewife into a fierce investigator, chasing down witnesses, unearthing CCTV footage, and confronting the powerful people who would rather see an innocent boy go to prison than admit the truth. Along the way, she discovers that the case is connected to a far larger web of corruption, and that protecting her son will mean putting her own life at risk. The one person she can lean on is a weary but principled lawyer who has seen too many lost cases but finds himself believing in this mother’s impossible fight. “Oğlum” — my son — is a visceral, heart‑stopping legal thriller about a mother’s love pushed to its absolute limit.
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Sahipsizler Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates
After losing their parents, six siblings must fight to stay together and survive in a world that offers them little protection. Their tragedy begins with the forbidden love of Bala and Rifat in Mardin and the revenge of a powerful man who destroys their peaceful life. Fleeing to Istanbul, the children face danger, poverty, and loss while the older siblings sacrifice their childhood to protect the younger ones.

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Oglum Turkish Series Guide, Episodes and Updates
Canan is a mother whose teenage son has been arrested for a crime she is certain he did not commit. The evidence is damning, the media has already convicted him, and the legal system seems designed to swallow the vulnerable whole. Refusing to accept that her son’s future will be stolen, she transforms herself from a quiet housewife into a fierce investigator, chasing down witnesses, unearthing CCTV footage, and confronting the powerful people who would rather see an innocent boy go to prison than admit the truth. Along the way, she discovers that the case is connected to a far larger web of corruption, and that protecting her son will mean putting her own life at risk. The one person she can lean on is a weary but principled lawyer who has seen too many lost cases but finds himself believing in this mother’s impossible fight. “Oğlum” — my son — is a visceral, heart‑stopping legal thriller about a mother’s love pushed to its absolute limit.
