Kadın (TV series)

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Kadın
Kadin poster.jpg
Also known asWoman[1]
GenreDrama
Based onWoman
by Yuji Sakamoto
Written byHande Altaylı
Directed byMerve Girgin
Nadim Güç
StarringÖzge Özpirinçci
Caner Cindoruk
Bennu Yıldırımlar
Şerif Erol
Feyyaz Duman
Seray Kaya
Kubra Süzgün
Ali Semi Sefil
Theme music composerCem Tuncer
Ercüment Orkut
Country of originTurkey
Original languageTurkish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes81
Production
ProducersFaruk Bayhan
Fatih Aksoy
Running time120 minutes
Production companiesMed Yapım
MF Yapım
DistributorFox
Release
Original networkFox
RTB Aneka
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseOctober 24, 2017 (2017-10-24) –
February 4, 2020 (2020-02-04)
External links
Website

Kadın (English title: Woman) is a Turkish drama television series based on the 2013 Japanese drama Woman, starring Özge Özpirinçci, Caner Cindoruk and Bennu Yıldırımlar. It premiered on Fox on October 24, 2017.[2]

The series was ended on February 4, 2020 after 81 episodes and three seasons.

Plot[]

This series follows the life of Bahar, a young widow with two children. She was abandoned by her mother when she was 8 and later loses her grandparents. Soon, Bahar meets Sarp, with whom she falls madly in love, but loses Sarp too as well after some years together. Bahar is left alone with her two children, Nisan and Doruk. Together, they turn life into a game, poverty into fun, and absence into joy. She believes that when one has a smile on their face, their heart also responds with a smile. Sometimes, she talks to Sarp's photograph about all her troubles, remembering their past life.

Bahar has given up her life for her children. Her mother, Hatice comes back into her life after 20 years. Bahar wants to get close to her mother again but her half-sister, Şirin tries to prevent her mother and sister from bonding. In order to protect Şirin's mental well-being, Hatice turns her back even though Bahar needs her. Hatice's husband, Enver and Bahar's best friend, Yeliz care about Bahar and help her. Soon, Bahar moves to new apartment and meets Arif and Ceyda. Arif is the son of Yusuf, the owner of Bahar's flat. Ceyda initially refuses Bahar but later helps her to survive.

Bahar finds out that she has aplastic anemia and needs a bone marrow transplant to save her life. She attempts to hide her condition from everyone due to her financial and social problems, but everyone soon learns about this and finds out that Şirin's bone marrow is suitable for transplant to Bahar.

Meanwhile, Sarp is shown to be alive, pretending as Alp Karahan. He is married to Pırıl and has twin children. He is told by Pırıl's father, Suat that Bahar and her children died 4 years ago, which is a lie made up by Şirin. To prove this, Suat makes fake graves and shows them to Sarp who believed that. Soon, Sarp meets Şirin. It's revealed that Şirin was in love with Sarp 4 years ago and she was the reason for Sarp's ferry accident. Suat kidnaps Şirin to stop Sarp from learning that Bahar is alive.

Bahar's condition worsens and she is admitted to a hospital. Arif now has feelings for Bahar, proposes to her. Doruk sees Sarp and calls him father. After meeting Enver, Sarp learns that Bahar and his kids are alive. He is shocked, realizing that Suat had lied to him. He unites with Nisan and Doruk and brings Şirin back for Bahar's treatment. Bahar recovers and meets Sarp after years. However, She ignores him, after learning truth. One night, to save Bahar and kids from Nezir's henchmen, Sarp comes to Bahar's house and manages to escape with them. Yeliz is shot to death by henchmens and Bahar lives in Pırıl's home with her kids. Bahar breaksdown learning Yeliz's death and tries to elope with Nisan and Doruk, but fails. Sarp reveals to Bahar how fell out of the ferry and how Şirin and Suat had lied to him about Bahar and kids. Bahar is shocked and forgives him.

Bahar faints again and Hatice, Sarp and Arif try to admit her to hospital. They meet with a tragic accident and Hatice dies. Șirin secretly closes the flow rate of the IV line connected to a sleeping Sarp and kills him. Bahar loses her mother and husband for the second time and Şirin blames Arif for their death. Shocked, Bahar completes the last rites of Sarp and Hatice and Arif gets arrested.

3 months later, Bahar is living peacefully with her children. Arif is released from jail. Enver misses Hatice and moves into a new house with Şirin in Bahar's apartment. Șirin brainwashes Nisan and Doruk that Arif had killed Sarp and Hatice on purpose, but in vain. Meanwhile, Şirin gets a waiter job at a restaurant belonging to Emre, who was Ceyda's ex-fiancé. It's revealed that Arda (Ceyda's autistic son) is not Ceyda and Emre's son. They meet their son, Satilmiș, but Ceyda refuses to accept him. Satilmiș secretly earns money to keep Arda with them. Finding out this, Ceyda breaks down and accepts him.

Ceyda gets a carer job at house of Fazilet, a writer. She takes care of Raif, Fazilet's disabled son. Fazilet invites Bahar to share her story. Fazilet writes Bahar's story, naming the book Kadın (Woman). Bahar is surprised to see her book.

Soon, Arif finds that Sarp was killed by Șirin after hearing her voice record. Once Bahar learns this, she follows Şirin, who has left home and is staying at a hotel. She calls Enver to meet her, and Șirin gets arrested by the Police, who admit her to mental hospital. Meanwhile, Arif and Bahar's relationship gets stronger when Raif and Ceyda fall in love. Bahar-Arif and Ceyda-Raif get married on same day. Bahar, Arif, Ceyda, Raif, Enver, Nisan and Doruk celebrate together happily.

At the ceremony of introducing the author of the book Kadın (Woman), Bahar tells how she managed her life while facing so much hardship. Șirin reads Bahar's book and regrets what she did to Bahar. Finally, Bahar and her kids get praised by the world.

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Özge Özpirinçci as Bahar Çeşmeli – Hatice's daughter; Enver's step-daughter; Şirin's half-sister; Sarp's first widow; Arif's wife; Nisan and Doruk's mother (2017–2020)
    • Su Burcu Yazgı Coşkun as Child Bahar (2017)
  • Caner Cindoruk as Sarp Çeşmeli / Alp Karahan – Julide's son; Bahar and Pırıl's husband; Nisan, Doruk, Ali and Ümer's father (2017–2019) (Dead)
  • Bennu Yıldırımlar as Hatice Sarıkadı – Bahar and Şirin's mother; Enver's wife (2017–2019) (Dead)
  • Seray Kaya as Şirin Sarıkadı – Hatice and Enver's daughter; Bahar's half-sister (2017–2020)
  • Kübra Süzgün as Nisan Çeşmeli – Sarp and Bahar's daughter; Arif's adoptive daughter; Doruk's sister; Ali and Ümer's half-sister (2017–2020)
    • Dila Nil Yıldırım as Baby Nisan (2018)
  • Ali Semi Sefil as Doruk Çeşmeli – Sarp and Bahar's son; Arif's adoptive son; Nisan's brother; Ali and Ümer's half-brother (2017–2020)

Supporting[]

  • Şerif Erol as Enver Sarıkadı – Hatice's husband; Şirin's father; Bahar's step-father (2017–2020)
  • Feyyaz Duman as Arif Kara – Yusuf's son; Kismet's half-brother; Bahar's husband; Nisan and Doruk's adopted father (2017–2020)
  • Ayça Erturan as Yeliz Ünsal – Bahar's best friend; Asli and Tunç's mother (2017–2019) (Dead)
  • Gökçe Eyüboğlu as Ceyda Aşçıoğlu – Bahar's neighbor and friend; Raif's wife; Satilmiş's mother; Arda's adopted mother (2017–2020)
  • Ece Özdikici / Pinar Çağlar Gençtürk as Dr. Jale Demir – Bahar's doctor; Musa's wife; Bora's mother (2017–2019)
  • Ahu Yağtu as Pırıl Çeşmeli – Suat's daughter; Mert's former fiancée; Sarp's second widow; Ali and Ümer's mother (2018–2019)
  • Devrim Özder Akın as Musa Demir – Jale's husband; Bora's father (2017–2018)
  • Demir Beyitolgu as Bora Demir – Musa and Jale's son; Doruk's best friend (2017–2018)
  • Elif Naz Emre as Elif – Nisan's classmate (2017–2018)
  • Ayça Melek Gülerçe as Așli – Yeliz's daughter; Tunç's sister; Nisan and Doruk's friend (2017–2019)
  • Kaan Şener as Tunç – Yeliz's son; Așli's brother; Nisan and Doruk's friend (2017–2019)
  • Mehetan Parıltı as Satilmiş – Emre and Ceyda's son; Raif's adopted son; Nisan and Doruk's friend (2019–2020)
  • Kerem Yozgatli as Arda – Ceyda and Raif's adopted son; Nisan and Doruk's friend (2018–2020)
  • Eren İkizler as Ali Çeșmeli – Sarp and Pırıl's son; Nisan and Doruk's half-brother (2018–2019)
  • Emre İkizler as Ümer Çeșmeli – Sarp and Pırıl's son; Nisan and Doruk's half-brother (2018–2019)
  • Tuğçe Altuğ as Kismet Avcı – A lawyer; Yusuf's daughter; Arif's half-sister (2019–2020)
  • Oktay Gürsoy as Dr. Sinan – Jale's friend; Bahar's doctor (2017–2018)
  • Yaşar Uzel as Yusuf Kara – Arif and Kismet's father; Bahar's landlord (2017–2020)
  • Ahmet Rıfat Şungar as Emre – Idil's cousin; Satilmiş's father (2019–2020)
  • Sinan Helvacı as Raif Aşçıoğlu – Fazilet's son; Ceyda's husband; Satilmiș and Arda's adopted father (2019–2020)
  • Hümeyra as Fazilet Aşçıoğlu – A writer; Raif's mother (2019–2020)
  • Sinem Uçar as Ferdane – Bahar's friend and well wisher in her old workplace (2017–2018)
  • Busra İl as Idil – Emre's cousin; Şirin's enemy (2019)
  • Sahra Şaş as Berşan – Arif's ex-fiancee (2017–2019)
  • Resit Berker Enhos as Ziya – Şirin's art teacher (2017)
  • Semi Sırtıkkızıl as Levent – Şirin's fiancé (2017–2020)
  • Gazanfer Ündüz as Suat – Pırıl's father (2018–2019) (Dead)
  • Hakan Karahan as Nezir Korkmaz – Mert's father; A head of underworld (2018–2019) (Dead)
  • Eray Cezayirlioglu as Mert Korkmaz – Nezir's son; Pırıl's former fiancé (2018) (Dead)
  • Rana Cabbar as Seyfullah – Umran's father (2018)
  • Caner Çandarlı as Münir – Sarp's bodyguard (2018–2019)
  • Melih Çardak as Hikmet – Ceyda's boss; Umran's husband (2017–2018)
  • Selim Aygün as Peyami – Hikmet's secretary (2017–2018)
  • Şebnem Köstem as Jülide Çesmeli – Sarp's mother who killed by Suat (2017–2018) (Dead)
  • Sevinç Meşe as Füsun – Sinan's girlfriend (2017)
  • Canan Karanlık as Ümran – Hikmet's wife (2017–2018)

Episodes[]

Season Episodes Episodes range Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 32 1–32 October 24, 2017 (2017-10-24) June 5, 2018 (2018-06-05)
2 32 33–64 October 2, 2018 (2018-10-02) May 28, 2019 (2019-05-28)
3 17 65–81 October 1, 2019 (2019-10-01) February 4, 2020 (2020-02-04)

International broadcasting[]

  • Arab Revolt In Arabia, it airs under the title Imraa on MTV from September 3, 2020.
  • Bangladesh In Bangladesh, it airs under the title, Bahar, on Deepto TV.
  • Greece In Greece, it airs under the title Μια ζωή on ANT1.
  • India In India, it airs under the title Woman on MX Player.
  • Latvia In Latvia, it airs under the title Bahāras dzīves līkloči on STV Pirmā.
  • Romania In Romania, it airs under the title Femeie în înfruntarea destinului on Happy Channel.
  • Spain In Spain, it airs under the title Mujer on Antena 3 from July 7, 2020.
  • Slovakia In Slovakia, it aired two seasons under the title Sila ženy on TV Doma from March 14, 2019.
  • Sri Lanka In Sri Lanka, it aired two seasons under the title Kisa on Sirasa TV from August 24, 2020 to December 3, 2021.
  • Vietnam In Vietnam, it airs under the title Trái tim phụ nữ on VTV3.
    • August 13, 2020 - December 28, 2020 (Season 1).
    • July 19, 2021 – present (Season 2).
  • Ukraine In Ukraine, it airs under the title Жінка on 1+1 Video.
  • Ethiopia In Ethiopia, it aired under the title Yaltefeta Hilm on Kana TV from February 23, 2019 to October 4, 2020.
  • Lithuania In Lithuania, it aired under the title Moteris on TV1 from April 6, 2021 to 2022

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2018 Tokyo Drama Awards Special Award (Foreign dramas) Kadın[3] Won
Golden Butterfly Awards Best Actress Özge Özpirinçci Won
Best Child Actor Kübra Süzgün and Ali Semi Sefil Won
Best TV series Kadın Nominated
Best Composer Cem Tuncer Nominated
Best Screenwriter Hande Altaylı Nominated
Best Director Nadim Güç Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ "Woman". turkishdrama.com. Retrieved October 10, 2019.
  2. ^ "Award-winning drama series "Woman" to be remade in Turkey". ntv.co.jp. October 27, 2017. Retrieved October 10, 2019.
  3. ^ Foreign Dramas 2018

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