Iffet

Iffet
Genre Drama
Created by Zülküf Yücel
Written by Can Sinan
Zehra Güleray
Directed by Faruk Teber
Starring Deniz Çakır
İbrahim Çelikkol
Zuhal Olcay
Melike Güner
Mahir Günşiray
Theme music composer Mehmet Andiçen
Barış Aryay
Country of origin Turkey
Original language(s) Turkish
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 40
Production
Producer(s) Faruk Turgut
Location(s) İstanbul
Editor(s) Ahsan Tüzün
Running time ~90-120 minutes
Production company(s) Gold Film
Distributor Global Agency
Release
Original network Star TV
Picture format 576i ( 16:9 SDTV )
1080i ( HDTV )
Audio format Stereo
Original release September 17, 2011 – September 24, 2012
External links
Website www.startv.com.tr/video/arsiv/dizi/iffet/iffet-37-bolum
Production
website
www.startv.com.tr

Iffet was a Turkish TV series which aired from September 17, 2011 to September 24, 2012 on Star TV.

Plot

The story revolves around the character of Iffet (Deniz Çakır). She is a young and beautiful daughter of Ahmet Kılıç. She also has a sister named Nimet. They are living in a small house and are very poor. Iffet is in love with a taxi driver named Cemil (İbrahim Çelikkol), but they break up after Cemil raped her during her best friend's wedding.[1]

Meanwhile, her boss, Ali İhsan, proposes to her to get married, which she broken hear tedly accepts. After the wedding Ali İhsan notices that Cemil and Iffet still love each other. He shoots Cemil with his gun, but his daughter, who is in love with Cemil, jumps in front of him and dies. After Nil's death, Ali Ihsan commits suicide.

Cemil and Iffet get married and have a daughter, but she goes missing after a car accident.

A man name Halil finds their daughter and raises her. Six years later, he meets Iffet and became her friend. After he found out that he raised her daughter, he told Iffet that his daughter is actually hers. He didn't want to give away his daughter, and he tried to shoot Iffet, but Cemil arrived and gun falls. Iffet took the gun and shoots, but instead of Halil, Cemil dies.

Cast

International broadcasters

References

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