Sila Turkish Series In Persian

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Ezel
GenreCrime drama
Written byKerem Deren
Pınar Bulut
Directed byUluç Bayraktar
StarringKenan İmirzalıoğlu
Cansu Dere
Haluk Bilginer
Yiğit Özşener
Barış Falay
Burçin Terzioğlu
Bade İşçil
Sarp Akkaya
İpek Bilgin
Salih Kalyon
Tuncel Kurtiz
Sedef Avci
Berrak Tüzünataç
İsmail Filiz
Theme music composerToygar Işıklı
Country of originTurkey
Original language(s)Turkish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes71
Production
Producer(s)Kerem Çatay
Running time90 minutes (pilot), 45 minutes
Production company(s)Ay Yapım
Release
Original networkShow TV (September 28, 2009 – January 18, 2010)
ATV (January 25, 2010 – June 20, 2011)
Original release28 September 2009 –
20 June 2011
Chronology
Related showsYago
External links
Website

Ezel (Turkish pronunciation: [eˈzæl]) is a Turkishcrime drama TV series that was initially broadcast by Show TV in fall 2009. In 2010 it was transferred to ATV. It has gained a considerably large fan base in Turkey since. Although it is set in modern-day Istanbul, filming also took place in North Cyprus, Croatia, and England. There are 71 episodes, roughly 90 minutes each (though the season 1 and season 2 finales are 120 minutes long). The series came to an end after two seasons. The series is an adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo.

Synopsis[edit]

In 1997 in Istanbul, Turkey, Ömer Uçar (İsmail Filiz) and his family lived a comfortable lower middle-class life, until one day his life was changed forever. Ömer had two best friends that he had known for years, Ali and Cengiz. Ömer worked with Ali (Barış Falay) as a motor mechanic, and Cengiz (Yiğit Özşener) when Ömer met and fell in love with Eyşan (Cansu Dere). Ali and Cengiz soon become convinced by Serdar Tezcan (Salih Kalyon), who is also Eyşan's father, to rob a casino. Serdar devises the whole scheme, and figures that it will require four people to pull off a successful robbery. Cengiz was up first in the plot to rob the casino, he was the mole and was working there in order to gain access. Ali comes into play next as the ruthless killer on the night of the robbery. The third accomplice is Eyşan (Cansu Dere), the skilled con-woman who manipulates men for their money as a career and this time her victim would be Ömer. In Serdar's plan, Ömer would be the fourth person to complete the job. Ömer is blamed for the robbery by way of implanting false evidence, misleading the police and ceasing all other investigations on the matter. Serdar's primary motive was the money, though his love for a good con also played a role. Eyşan's, Cengiz' and Ali's motives would be revealed later in the series.

Ali and Cengiz at the time believed that Ömer would only get a few years in jail for stealing the money; however, the robbery went wrong and Ali had to shoot and kill the security guard. The same gun that was used in the robbery was pointed at Ömer by Cengiz just a few days before the crime. After having too many drinks, Cengiz, in a drunken state and wearing gloves, points the gun at Ömer, after which he manages to take the gun away from Cengiz only to leave his prints on the gun, sealing his fate. Further evidence to implicate Ömer to the crime is a jacket that he had previously worn which was also dumped with the gun ensuring the police a swift arrest.

In 1997, when Ömer was blamed for the crime, the commissar (played by Mesut Akusta) went to the prison cell where Ömer was in there for a couple hours. Whilst the chief commissar was inside the cell, he kept inquiring about the whereabouts of the money, even though Ömer kept denying having done the robbery. Because of his lack of cooperation, Ömer was beaten up for hours. Afterwards, during Ömer's trial, the judge showed the picture of the murder weapon used in the robbery, a gun, and a picture of a similarly related jacket. Although Ömer was still insisting that he was innocent, a witness was called to the stand. That witness was revealed to be Eyşan, who falsely testified that it was Ömer who robbed the casino and murdered the security guard. In anger, he escaped from the clutches of the[clarification needed]

Eyşan's testimony was to re-establish the evidence and accusations, cementing her betrayal. The plan worked successfully and all the while Ali, Cengiz, Serdar and Eyşan got away with murder and millions of dollars. Ömer went to jail for the crime he didn't commit the day after he proposed to Eyşan. During his incarceration, Ömer had some very hard times, being beaten almost daily by the chief prison warden who was convinced that Ömer had indeed committed the crime, and wanted to know the exact whereabouts of the money. His family was even threatened, and so his hatred for his old friends grew for what they had done to him. Ömer's only luck was to be taken under the wing of Ramiz Karaeski (referred to as Uncle Ramiz, played by Tuncel Kurtiz), once a powerful mafia type figure who treated Ömer like one of his sons and offered him some protection while imprisoned.

In 2005, Ömer had his face badly cut by the chief warden with two other guards by using a riot in the prison as an excuse to beat Ömer, so he would tell where the money was. Ömer pretended to tell him, so that when the warden dismissed the other guards, a fight to the death meant the head warden was killed. With help from Ramiz, it was made known that Ömer had died but his face was unrecognisable, when actually Ömer escaped the jail and had full plastic surgery. Ömer Uçar then changes his name to Ezel Bayraktar (meaning 'eternity' in Turkish), played by Kenan İmirzalıoğlu), and returns to get his revenge, unknown to his previous friends, Eyşan and Cengiz (who are now married and have a son), and Ali (who is head of security at Cengiz's hotel) The once simple boy becomes a man exceptionally skilled at gambling, reading people, and fighting, and has considerably high class in society. He is helped by his assistants Kamil (Güray Kip) and Sebnem (Bade İşçil), as well as his prison mentor Ramiz Karaeski.

Eyşan's motive for framing Ömer was to save her sister Bahar's life. Serdar explained to Eyşan that Bahar was terminally ill and would need expensive treatment out of the country at better medical facilities, such as in England. The money would be the only way to pay for that treatment. A torn Eyşan ultimately chose to send her love to what she thought would be a short prison sentence in exchange for her sister's recovery. Cengiz went along with the plan because he fell in love with Eyşan the moment he saw her, and he would do anything she asked. Besides, Cengiz figured that with Ömer in prison he would have a clear path to winning Eyşan's heart.

Ali's motive was the big mystery. Like Eyşan, he greatly regretted sending Ömer to prison, and much later in the series it was revealed that he did so only at Eyşan's prodding. She reminded him that Ali's own father had gone to prison years earlier, having taken the blame for Ali's accidental fatal shooting of a young boy when Ali was a teenager. Ali's father made his son promise him to 'become a big man,' and so Ali figured his time was running out, and the casino robbery would give him the money and power that would fulfill his promise to his father.

As the first season closes, Ömer, now Ezel, eventually reveals his identify to his former friends, after he believes that he has punished them enough. A second plot comes to the forefront, however, and intertwines with the first. A new villain emerges, more powerful than Ramiz in terms of connections, considered the most powerful man in Turkey, in fact: Kenan Birkan. It turns out that Ramiz and Kenan were best friends 30 years earlier, bitterly torn apart by their common love interest, Selma. It is also revealed that even though Ramiz genuinely loves Ömer/Ezel like a son, part of why he groomed him was to create a good and trustworthy right-hand man to help him battle Kenan.

As the second and final season winds to an ultimate conclusion, the plot moves along at a furious pace, with main characters killed off in substantially every episode. In the final episode (71), the only ones left standing are Ezel, Eyşan, their young son, Ezel's mother and father, Ali, his wife (Ramiz' daughter) Azad, their baby boy Tevfik aka 'Tefo' (named after Ali's deceased right-hand man and dear friend), Bade (Ezel's brief love interest), and Sebnem, Tevfik's widow. Ezel (Ömer) and Eyşan have recaptured their love, but an insanely jealous Cengiz rapes Eyşan and nearly kills her, informing the police that Ezel did it. As she lies in the hospital in critical condition, Eyşan reveals that it was Cengiz and not Ezel who did that to her. Meanwhile, Ezel and Ali catch up with Cengiz at a lighthouse and kill him. Ezel then returns to the hospital where the doctors tell him that Eyşan has only a few hours left to live. She wants to die in Ömer's arms.

In a vague and rather metaphysical conclusion, Ezel and Eyşan ride on a train as Eyşan's eyes close and it appears that she has died. Ezel then drinks some liquid from a ring that Ramiz had given him with the instructions never to 'wear the ring' (i.e., drink from it) unless he was ready for a new life. Ezel's eyes also close and he tells Eyşan that he is coming to be with her, and that Bahar (who had been killed much earlier in the series) is waiting for them, too. The camera pans to other passengers on the train, the beloved friends and family of Ömer and Eyşan that had been killed, including Ramiz, Bahar, and Ezel's little brother, Mert.

In the final scene, a young man on a motorcycle pulls up to the lighthouse and tells the guard 'I am here to see my father.' When asked to identify himself, the young man reveals he is Ömer's son. As he approaches the door, the camera shows a silhouette of a man opening the door, and making a gesture as if to scratch his head, much like Ömer/Ezel used to. The audience is left wondering what really happened: Whether that is Ezel, whether he died on that train with Eyşan, or whether he lived. Whether that liquid in the ring was poison or not. Whether or not the train scene, in fact, was real or imagined. That all leaves the possibility of a third season wide open, even though most of the characters have been killed off.

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Location[edit]

The story is set in Istanbul, Turkey. Filming took place in North Cyprus, Croatia, England and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Cast[edit]

Actor nameCharacter's Name
Kenan İmirzalıoğluEzel Bayraktar
İsmail FilizÖmer Uçar
Cansu DereEyşan Atay
Yiğit ÖzşenerCengiz Atay
Barış Falay'Kerpeten' Ali Kırgız
Sedef AvcıBahar Tezcan
Tuncel KurtizRamiz Karaeski
Haluk BilginerKenan Birkan
Salih KalyonSerdar Tezcan
İpek BilginMeliha Uçar
Beyazıt GülercanMümtaz Uçar
Kemal UçarMert Uçar
Burçin TerzioğluAzad Karaeski
Sarp AkkayaTevfik Zaim
Bade İşçilŞebnem Zaim
Güray KipKamil Çamlıca
Bengü BenianNükhet Özbağ
Utku Barış SermaCan Atay / Can Uçar
Rıza KocaoğluTemmuz Kocaoğlu
Kıvanç TatlıtuğSekiz Karaeski
Berrak TüzünataçBade Uysal
Nurhan ÖzenenSelma Hüner
Levent CanKaya

Awards[edit]

YearCategoryWinnerAward
2010Best Turkish SeriesEzelGolden Butterfly Awards
2010Best ActorKenan İmirzalıoğluGolden Butterfly Awards
2010Best Series of the YearEzelGalatasaray University
2010Best ActorKenan İmirzalıoğluGalatasaray University
2010Best Series of the YearEzelBahçeşehir University
2010Best Series of the YearYıldız Technical University
2010Best Series of the Yearİstanbul Technical University
2010Best Series of the YearKabataşlılar Association
2010Best Series of the YearBurç Special College
2010Best Scripted FormatC21/FRAPA Format Awards
2012Best Drama Special PrizeSeoul International Drama Awards

Ezel in other languages[edit]

Ezel was translated multiple times and broadcast in foreign channels, most notably to :

  • Albania on RTV Klan in 2011
  • Argentina on Telefe from May 11, 2015
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina on BHRT in 2011
  • Brazil on Rede Bandeirantes in 2016
  • Bulgaria on Nova TV in 2012
  • Bangladesh on Deepto TV from 13 November 2018
  • Chile on Chilean TV channel Mega in 2014
  • Croatia on RTL Televizija in 2011, 2012
  • Colombia on Caracol Televisión in 2015
  • Czech Republic on Prima Love in 2011
  • Hungary on RTL Klub in 2011
  • Iran on Gem TV in 2010 and Gem Classic in 2011
  • Kazakhstan on Habar in 2011
  • Template:Macedonia on Sitel TV in 2011
  • Pakistan on Geo Kahani in 2013
  • Peru on Latina in 2015
  • Romania on Kanal D Romania in 2010-2011
  • Saudi Arabia on MBC4 in 2012
  • Iraq on Kurdsat in 2016 and 2017
  • Slovakia on TV Doma from April 10, 2012 to December 3, 2012
  • Serbia on Prva from June 18, 2012 to October 14, 2012
  • United Arab Emirates on Abu Dhabi Al Oula in 2010
  • Greece on ANT1 TV in 2011
  • Kosovo on RTV21 in 2013
  • Israel on Viva Plus
  • Sri Lanka on Swarnavahini as Wes in 2018, it is an adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo and an influence of Ezel television series.
  • Spain on Nova (Spain TV channel) 2018
  • United States on Netflix

The movie has been sold to over 100 countries.[citation needed]

Spin-offs[edit]

Armenia's leading TV channel, Shant TV, purchased the script rights to the show and produced its own TV series featuring local actors and actresses who resemble their Turkish peers. The Armenian producers hid the fact that the show was originally a Turkish production, fearing protests from the Armenian audience.[2]

Sila Turkish Movie

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.ezel.tv/
  2. ^Tension with Armenia affects airing of TV show, Hürriyet Daily News, 23.07.2012

External links[edit]

  • Ezel's channel on YouTube
  • Ezel on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ezel_(TV_series)&oldid=905443764'
Sıla
GenreRomantic drama
Created byGül Oğuz
Written bySema Ergenekon
Eylem Canpolat
Muharrem Buhara
Bektaş Topaloğlu
Directed byGül Oğuz
Yasin Uslu
StarringCansu Dere
Mehmet Akif Alakurt
Zeynep Eronat
Menderes Samancılar
Fatoş Tez
Theme music composerMurat Tunali
Can Hatipoğlu
Country of originTurkey
Original language(s)Turkish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes79
Production
Producer(s)Nezihe Dikilitaş
Production location(s)Istanbul, Turkey
Mardin, Turkey
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time90 minutes (with commercials)
Production company(s)Fm Yapım
Most Production
Release
Original networkATV
Picture format
Original releaseSeptember 15, 2006 –
September 20, 2008
External links
http://www.siladizisi.info/

Sıla is a Turkish television series directed by Gül Oğuz for ATV and ATV Avrupa (Europe) in 2006.[1] On September 15, 2006, ATV started broadcasting Sila. The last episode was broadcast on September 20, 2008.

Sila began airing in the Arab World in 2010 and gained great popularity and success throughout its run. In Greece the projection of Sila started the June 10, 2012 at Mega Channel. In Croatia, this series was aired from December 2012 to May 2013 on Nova TV. In Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina this series started on December 15, 2013 at 20:00 on RTV Pink, Pink M and Pink BH, and it became one of the highest watched Turkish TV series breaking all records.

In Slovakia started on August 5, 2013 on channel TV Doma and was breaking channel records. In Slovenia started on May 15, 2014 on channel POP TV, and in North Macedonia on October 1, 2014 on Sitel TV. In Romania started on January 5, 2015 on the channels PRO TV (the first 4 episodes) and Acasă (all of episodes). In Bulgaria started on February 9, 2015 on channel bTV. In Chile started on March 8, 2015 on channel Mega, in Colombia in 2016 it will be released soon by RCN Television. In Brazil started on 2016, as part of TV Bandeirantes programation.


Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesEpisodes rangeOriginally airedSeason's years
First airedLast aired
1381 - 38September 15, 2006June 15, 20072006 - 2007
23739 - 75September 14, 2007June 6, 20082007 - 2008
3476 - 79August 29, 2008September 19, 20082008
Sila Turkish Series In Persian

Plot[edit]

Sila is a girl given to a wealthy family in Istanbul. Her biological parents gave her away because she was sick. Later, her biological father, Celil, and her brother, Azad, which she believed have died, come to take her away claiming that her mother was very sick and needed to see her before she died. However, she was brought up with deception to marry Boran, the boss of Mardin tribe, to repay a debt of her brother Azad for escaping with Narin, the sister of the tribe leader Boran. (In the Mardin tribe the religion says if someone tries to steal a girl or flees with a girl, they either have to kill them both or the boy’s family has to give a girl from their family in return) Sila and her Father (rrrrii) go to Mardin in order to meet Sila’s family but just after a few days, her father has to return for an urgent work. Nevertheless, Sila decides to stay a little bit longer. As she is getting ready with believe that they are celebrating her brother's Azad weeding and her return together. However, the reality was they were marrying her of to Boran, the boss of Mardin tribe. During her stay on Mardin, Sila suffered pressure for Boran parents, she helps her servant and friend Ayse, and tries to change injustices caused by the tribal customs. Sila escapes with Narin and Azad to Istanbul. Boran is willing to do anything to comply with tradition: to kill his 'wife' and his sister and her husband Azad. Because as the tradition written says that Sila has to die if she runs away.

In the end, Sila and Boran are happy and even expecting their twin daughters Sude and Bade. In addition, Boran is again declared as the boss of the Mardin tribe, in the end everyone seems happy.

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Cast[edit]

  • Cansu Dere as Sila Sönmez/Özdemir/Genco - Wife of Boran, mother of Bedirhan, daughter of Bedar & Celil, sister of Azad, Dilan & Emir
  • Mehmet Akif Alakurt as Boran Ağa/Boran Genco - Leader of Mardin tribe, husband of Sila, father of Bedirhan, son of Kevser & Firuz Ağa, brother of Narin
  • Zeynep Eronat as Bedar Sönmez - Wife of Celil, mother of Sila, Azad, Dilan & Emir
  • Menderes Samancılar as Celil Sönmez - Husband of Bedar, father of Sila, Azad, Dilan & Emir
  • Fatoş Tez as Kevser Genco/Kevser Hanım/Hanım Ağa - Wife of Firuz Ağa, mother of Boran & Narin
  • Fatoş Sezer as Mehveş - Sister of Bedar, aunt of Sila, Azad, Dilan & Emir
  • Muhammed Cangören as Zinar Genco - Brother of Firuz Ağa, father of Cihan & Dilaver, uncle of Boran & Narin
  • Kartal Balaban as Emre Türkoğlu - Friend & in love with Sila, son of Kenan
  • Devrim Saltoğlu as Cihan Genco - Son of Zinar, brother of Dilaver, husband of Ümmü, kills to Azad, killed shot by Burhan
  • Cemal Toktaş as Azad Sönmez - Son of Bedar & Celil, husband of Narin, brother of Sila, Dilan & Emir, killed by Cihan
  • Boncuk Yılmaz as Narin Genco/Narin Sönmez - Wife of Azad, daughter of Kevser & Firuz Ağa, sister of Boran
  • Tayanç Ayaydın as Abay - Best friend and 'brother' of Boran
  • İsmet Hürmüzlü as Firuz Ağa/Firuz Genco #1 - Former leader of Mardin tribe, husband of Kevser, father of Boran & Narin, brother of Zinar
  • Namık Kemal Yiğittürk as Firuz Ağa/Firuz Genco #2 - Former leader of Mardin tribe, husband of Kevser, father of Boran & Narin, brother of Zinar
  • Vural Tantekin as Şivan - Brother of Ayşe, employee of Boran
  • Celil Nalçakan as Dilaver Genco - Son of Zinar, brother of Cihan
  • Sermiyan Midyat as Berzan - commits suicide
  • Tarık Şerbetçioğlu as Burhan Özdemir - Nephew of Erkan & Nese, husband of Esma, kill shot to Cihan, killed by prisoner in jail
  • Gökçe Yanardağ as Esma Özdemir - Wife of Burhan, mistress of Cihan, try to kills shot to Sila
  • İpek Tanrıyar as Zeynep
  • Esra Akhisarlı as Zeliha
  • Duygu Eriçok as Dr. Ceren
  • Serap Doğan as Ümmü - Wife of Cihan
  • Sinem Yaruk as Ayşe - Sister of Şivan, servant of Boran
  • Mehmet Dağ as Emir Sönmez - Son of Bedar & Celil, brother of Sila, Azad & Dilan
  • Hümeyra Akbay as Nese Özdemir - Wife of Erkan, step-mother of Sila, killed in car accident
  • Cüneyt Turel as Erkan Özdemir - Husband of Nese, step-father of Sila, killed in car accident
  • Zeynep Anıl Tatdıran as Dilan Sönmez - Daughter of Bedar & Celil, sister of Sila, Azad & Emir
  • Burçin Oraloğlu as Kenan Türkoğlu - Father of Emre
  • Sema Mumcu as Gizem
  • Muzaffer Demirel as Edip
  • Yüksel Arıcı as Ahmet Ağa - try to kills to Boran, ends up goes to jail
  • Boğaçhan Yağ as Ömer
  • Emin Yaşar as Osman
  • Gürol Güngör as Samim
  • Nalan Gücüpek as Dr. Duygu Kaya

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • Sıla on IMDb
  • Official Sıla Website broken link
  • Sıla Dizisi Online - Sıla Fansite broken link
  • Croatian Sıla Website broken link
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