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İçerde
Written by
  • Ertan Kurtalan
  • Toprak Karaoğlu
Directed byUluç Bayraktar
Starring
ComposerToygar Işıklı
Country of originTemplate:TR
Original languageTurkish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes39
Production
ProducerKerem Çatay
Running time120 minutes
Production companyAy Yapım
Original release
NetworkShow TV
Release19 September 2016 (2016-09-19) –
19 June 2017 (2017-06-19)

İçerde (English: The Insiders) is a Turkish TV series produced by Ay Yapım. The series first aired on 19 September 2016 on Show TV. Both lead actors Çağatay Ulusoy and Aras Bulut İynemli received positive feedback for their acting.[1]

Plot

The series follows the story of two brothers, Sarp (Çağatay Ulusoy) and Umut Yılmaz (Aras Bulut İynemli), who were separated during their childhood and end up on opposite sides of the law.

Umut and Sarp's father, Metin, works as an assassin for one of the most powerful mafia leaders in Istanbul, Celal Duman (Çetin Tekindor). When Metin is arrested and imprisoned, Celal kidnaps three year old Umut in order to make sure that Metin will not betray him. Sarp and his mother Füsun (Nihal Koldaş) never learn the truth about Umut's disappearance, as Metin dies in prison without revealing anything. They both think Umut is dead after the police brings them his blood-stained t-shirt, and Sarp grows up blaming himself for what happened to his brother and being constantly haunted by his loss.

Years later, Sarp is expelled from the police academy a week before graduation by his commander, Yusuf Kaya (Mustafa Uğurlu). At the graduation ceremony, he attacks Yusuf and is sent to prison for a year. It is subsequently revealed that Sarp and Yusuf planned everything in order for Sarp to infiltrate Celal’s group as an undercover cop and help arresting him. Sarp is even more determined to take down Celal after finding out that he was responsible for Umut's disappearance. Things take an unexpected turn when Sarp finds himself falling in love with Melek Yıldız (Bensu Soral), Celal's protégé and lawyer, who, unbeknownst to him, is very close friends with his own brother.

Umut, renamed Mert Karadağ, doesn’t remember anything about his family and is loyal to Celal, believing that he saved him and Melek from the abuse they had to endure on the streets. He becomes a cop, and is subsequently accepted into Yusuf's team, where he acts as a spy for Celal. After he falls in love with Eylem Aydın (Damla Colbay), Sarp's childhood friend, his loyalty for Celal is repeatedly tested to the point that he is starting to have doubts about his actions. Mert develops a close relationship with his own mother, Füsun, and a fierce rivalry with Sarp, completely unaware that they are his true family.[2]

Characters

A former convict who becomes part of Celal's inner group, following in his father's footsteps, he is in fact working as an undercover cop for commander Yusuf Kaya in order to arrest Celal Duman, whom he blames for the imprisonment and death of his father and for the disappearance of his younger brother Umut, which deeply affected him. Sarp has a strong sense of justice and is very intelligent and skilled, managing to gain Celal's trust and constantly avoiding being exposed as a cop. He falls in love with Melek, Celal's daughter.

Director

  • 2016-2017 | Elçin Rehimov

International Broadcast

After the success of the Series in Turkey and Azerbaijan, now it had been picked up by an additional eleven countries. Channels in Georgia, Korea, Greece, Romania, Iran, Israel, Iraq, Albania, Pakistan, Chile, Bulgaria and Malaysia have signed the deals for the telecast of ratings smash hit.

References

  1. ^ Icerde, 2016-09-19, retrieved 2016-11-09
  2. ^ admin (2017-03-19). "Icerde Synopsis and Storyline". Everything About Turkish Culture. Retrieved 2017-05-06.
  3. ^ "Dünden bugüne Çağatay Ulusoy'un canlandırdığı 4 efsane karakter". milliyet.com.tr. Retrieved 23 January 2018.