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Top 5 Turkish Dramas To Binge Watch!

Explore the best Turkish dramas, including “Resurrection Ertugrul,” “Endless Love,” “The Magnificent Century,” “The Pit,” and “Inside,” known for their captivating storylines and cultural significance.

Edited By : Entertainment Desk | Updated: Mar 27, 2024 16:56 IST
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Best Turkish Dramas

Turkish dramas have captured the attention of fans all over the world with their diverse range of genres and superb storytelling. With stories ranging from heartbreaking romances like “Endless Love” to historical epics like “Resurrection Ertugrul,” they provide a blend of culture, history, and passion. “The Magnificent Century” showcases Suleiman the Magnificent’s life, while “The Pit” explores the violent crime of Istanbul’s subterranean. Two brothers who are on opposing sides of the law are the subject of the drama and action movie “Inside.” Turkish plays are amusing and are becoming more and more famous globally. They offer a glimpse into the rich narrative legacy of their nation.

1. Resurrection Ertugrul (Diriliş: Ertuğrul)

Genre: Historical Fiction, Action, Drama

Release Date: December 10, 2014

Available Languages: Turkish, English (dubbed), Spanish (dubbed), Arabic (dubbed), Urdu (dubbed), Indonesian (dubbed), and many more with subtitles.

Episodes: 5 seasons with a total of 448 episodes.

Resurrection: The life of Turkic warrior Ertugrul Bey, father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, is portrayed in the well-liked Turkish Drama Ertugrul. The title character of the show, Ertugrul, is portrayed by Engin Altan Düzyatan and is set in the 13th century. It is accessible on Netflix and has gained appeal all around the world, particularly in the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. Some nations have outlawed the show despite its popularity because they believe it has political overtones. Strongly felt in areas where Muslims predominate, Diriliş: Ertuğrul has grown to be a cultural phenomenon that has an impact on many facets of popular culture.

2. Endless Love (Kara Sevda)

Genre: Romance, Drama

Release Date: October 14, 2015

Available Languages: Turkish, English (dubbed), Spanish (dubbed), Arabic (dubbed), Portuguese (dubbed), and many more with subtitles.

Episodes: 2 seasons with a total of 74 episodes.

In the Turkish television series “Kara Sevda,” which is often referred to as “Endless Love,” Kemal, a student studying mine engineering, develops feelings for Nihan, an affluent family painter. Due to their disparate socioeconomic backgrounds and Nihan’s family’s disapproval, their love story is complex. Kemal and Nihan’s love endures in spite of many obstacles, including as Emir’s unrelenting pursuit of Nihan. The series chronicles the couple’s journey of love, sacrifice, and resiliency and became a big success in Turkey as well as receiving international acclaim. In 2017, it was nominated for and won multiple prizes, including the esteemed International Emmy Award for Best Telenovela.

3. The Magnificent Century (Muhteşem Yüzyıl)

Genre: Historical Fiction, Drama

Release Date: January 5, 2011

Available Languages: Turkish, English (dubbed), Spanish (dubbed), Arabic (dubbed), Russian (dubbed), and many more with subtitles.

Episodes: 4 seasons with a total of 139 episodes.

Suleiman the Magnificent, the most powerful ruler of the Ottoman Empire, is the subject of this brilliant historical play, which chronicles his military adventures, political pacts, and marriage to Hürrem Sultan. Muhteşem Yüzyıl has been acclaimed for its excellent performances and great production qualities. It has become quite popular, especially in the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.

4. The Pit (Çukur)

Genre: Action, Drama, Crime

Release Date: October 23, 2017

Available Languages: Turkish, English (dubbed), Spanish (dubbed), Arabic (dubbed), and many more with subtitles.

Episodes: 4 seasons with a total of 121 episodes.

“The Pit,” a well-liked Turkish television show, chronicles the Kocovali family’s valiant struggle against rivals in Istanbul’s criminal underworld. In Çukur, a neighborhood plagued by crime, the Koçovalı family maintains challenging regulations, including the prohibition of drugs. The show, which was filmed in Istanbul’s Balat neighborhood, depicts the family’s efforts to hold onto power in the face of adversity. It features tremendous action scenes and powerful performances by the cast, and it covers themes of loyalty, family, and power battles. “The Pit” has gained recognition for its intriguing storyline and nuanced character development, and it has become popular not just in Turkey but also abroad, particularly in the Middle East and Europe.

5. Inside (İçerde)

Genre: Action, Drama, Crime

Release Date: September 19, 2016

Available Languages: Turkish, English (dubbed), Spanish (dubbed), Arabic (dubbed), and many more with subtitles.

Episodes: 1 season with a total of 39 episodes.

“İçerde,” a Turkish television series, focuses on two brothers whose lives are shattered by the death of their father. One brother decides to have a career in the police, while the other decides to become a criminal. The drama tackles issues of treachery, family, and devotion and is renowned for its outstanding acting and suspenseful action situations. “İçerde” was a critical and commercial success in Turkey because of its gripping storyline and excellent acting. The show primarily centers on Sarp and Umut Yılmaz, two brothers with disparate life experiences. It shows Sarp breaking into a mafia organization in an attempt to get revenge for Umut’s disappearance. “İçerde” consists of 39 episodes and is well known for its meticulous narrative and in-depth character growth.

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First published on: Mar 27, 2024 04:56 PM IST

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