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Revision as of 08:18, 12 July 2011
Aşk-ı Memnu | |
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Created by | Halit Ziya Uşaklıgil |
Written by | Ece Yörenç Melek Gençoğlu |
Directed by | Hilal Saral |
Starring | Beren Saat Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ Nebahat Çehre Selçuk Yöntem Hazal Kaya |
Country of origin | Turkey |
Original language | Turkish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 79 |
Production | |
Producer | Ay Yapım |
Running time | 90 min. |
Production company | Ay Yapım Procutions |
Original release | |
Network | Kanal D |
Release | Turkey 4 September 2008 Slovenia 14 September 2010 - Present Bulgaria 1 December 2010 - 1 July 2011 Croatia 3 January 2011 - 14 March 2011 Serbia 16 May 2011 - Present Slovakia Late 2011 Greece Late 2011 |
Aşk-ı Memnu (Template:Lang-en) is a Turkish romantic drama television series produced by Ay Yapım Productions and originally broadcasting by Kanal D between 2008 and 2010. It has been adapted from Halit Ziya Uşaklıgil's novel Aşk-ı Memnu, but takes place in the modern day instead of the novel's late 19th-century setting.
Story
Rich widower Adnan Ziyagil lives in a Konak (a type of mansion) on the shore of Istanbul's bosporus strait with his two children Nihal and Bülent, his playboy nephew Behlül, and the children’s nanny Deniz. When Adnan meets Bihter, a much younger woman, he suddenly falls in love with her. Bihter is also a socialite couple’s daughter and agrees to marry him thinking this as a form of revenge against her mother Firdevs who fancies Adnan. Despite opposition from Adnan's children and Firdevs, the marriage goes ahead. But then Bihter and Behlül start an affair which will have far reaching effects.
The series has also been broadcast in Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, FYROM, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia. It will also be broadcasted soon in Greece.
International broadcasts
- Bulgaria - as Забраненият плод on bTV (Bulgaria) - 20:00, 21:00 ч.
- Croatia - as Strasti Orijenta on Doma TV
- Arab League - as العشق الممنوع on Middle East Broadcasting Center
- Romania - as Iubire ascunsă on Romanian Television.
- Serbia - as Zabranjeno voće on Prva Srpska Televizija.
- Slovenia - as Prepovedana ljubezen on Radio Televizija Slovenija.
- Indonesia - as Forbidden Love on MNCTV
- Malaysia - as Forbidden Love on RTM TV2
- Singapore - as Forbidden Love on MediaCorp TV12 okto
- Hong Kong - as 慧眼 on TVB Pearl
- Republic of China - as 慧眼 on Public Television Service
- Greece - on ANT1 (soon)
Cast
Main characters
Name | Actor/actress | Starring seasons | Recurring seasons | Episode count |
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Bihter Yöreoğlu | Beren Saat | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Behlül Haznedar | Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Firdevs Yöreoğlu | Nebahat Çehre | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Adnan Ziyagil | Selçuk Yöntem | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Nihal Ziyagil | Hazal Kaya | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Bülent Ziyagil | Batuhan Karacakaya | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Deniz Decourton | Zerrin Tekindor | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Peyker Yöreoğlu | Nur Fettahoğlu | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Nihat Önal | İlker Kızmaz | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Supporting characters
Name | Actor/actress | Starring seasons | Recurring seasons | Episode count |
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Katya Melinkov | Ufuk Kaplan | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Hilmi Önal | Recep Aktuğ | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Aynur Önal | Zerrin Nişancı | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Beşir Elçi | Baran Akbulut | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Süleyman | Rana Cabbar | 1, 2 | — | 75 |
Şayeste | Fatma Karanfil | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Nesrin | Evren Duyal | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Cemile | Pelin Ermiş | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Elif | Eda Özerkan | 1, 2 | — | 29 |
Sevil | Gülizar Irmak | 1, 2 | — | 17 |
Ahsen | Gülsen Tuncer | 1, 2 | — | 79 |
Pelin | Burcu Yasa | 1, 2 | 1 | 5 |
Melih Yöreoğlu | Münir Akça | 1 | 1 | 2 |