Kadir, Ömer, Asiye and Emel… These four siblings, who are closely tied to each other, lose both their mothers and fathers after a series of unfortunate events. Having lost the people most dear to them, there is nothing they can do except hold on to each other as they no longer have anyone else they can depend on. That is until, Akif Atakul, the person who is the reason for all their misfortunes, opens the doors to a college he owns to them, exposing them to a completely new and different life. This new life, where the paths of rich and poor, criminal and victim intersect, turns everyone into a new person, but Kadir will do whatever he can to keep his family afloat, protect his siblings and keep them all together.
If you're searching for an engaging and emotional TV series to add to your watchlist, look no further than "Adını Sen Koy." This captivating Turkish drama originally aired from 2016 to 2017 on Star TV, gaining a loyal fanbase thanks to its compelling storytelling and relatable characters. With 50 episodes packed with romance and family dynamics, this show is not just a viewing experience; it's an emotional journey that will resonate with anyone who has ever faced challenges in love or family relations.
At the heart of "Adını Sen Koy" is Ömer Kervancıoğlu (played by Erkan Meriç), whose perception of women has been forever altered after his mother leaves his father for another man. This pivotal moment shapes Ömer's distrust towards women, making him believe they are unreliable and dangerous. The only woman he holds dear is his beloved sister, Ayşe (Yaprak Durmaz), who embodies hope and love despite her own struggles with illness. As she faces a terminal condition, Ömer realizes that fulfilling her final wish—to see him happily married—becomes his primary mission. This premise sets the stage for an exploration of love under pressure, familial bonds, and personal growth.
The show's rich character development allows viewers to connect deeply with each figure on screen. The supporting cast includes notable actors such as Hazal Subaşı as Zehra Kaya/Kervancıoğlu and Gül Arcan as Şükran. Each character brings their own storylines intertwined with themes of betrayal, loyalty, and resilience against societal norms. The chemistry between these characters is palpable; it enhances the emotional weight of every scene they share together.