Bir Istanbul masali tv series
- Original title
- Bir Istanbul masali
- Year
- 2003
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
Turkey- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
- Music
- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series. Drama | Telenovela / Latino Soap Opera
- Synopsis
- The series is made into 71 episodes. It takes place in Istanbul, Turkey. The events of the story are taken from the film Sabrina. The story centers around two rich brothers Selim Arhan the elder and Demir Arhan the younger one. They are still living at home with their parents Omar Arhan and Baheye Arhan. They live in a large house and have a cook by the name of Suzanne and her husband the driver whose name is Jamal Kozan. They have three children; Cheche the eldest is 28, Esma the second daughter who is the star of the series and finally a son who is in his final year at school. Esma has loved Demir, the younger son, ever since she was a child but he never noticed her. She always followed his news in the magazines. One night she climbed a tree to watch the annual Spring party that his family was holding but her sister followed her and tried to force to come down from the tree resulting in her falling over the large cake and hurting her ankle.
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