
Fighter
Action · Drama · Romance
Overview
Aïcha, a high-school student, is a passionate kung fu fighter. Her Turkish parents expect her to get good grades so she can get into medical school, like her brother Ali. But school doesn´t inspire her. Defying her family, Aïcha starts secretly training at a professional, co-ed kung fu club. A boy, Emil, helps Aïcha train for the club championship and they fall in love. But the rules of life are not as simple as the rules of kung fu, and Aïcha is forced to decide who she is and what she wants.
Top Cast


Semra Turan
Semra Turan
Aicha Ahman
Semra Turan
Aicha Ahman


Nima Nabipour
Nima Nabipour
Ali Ahman
Nima Nabipour
Ali Ahman


Cyron Melville
Cyron Melville
Emil Andersen
Cyron Melville
Emil Andersen


Molly Egelind
Molly Egelind
Sofie
Molly Egelind
Sofie


Sadi Tekelioglu
Sadi Tekelioglu
Aicha's Father
Sadi Tekelioglu
Aicha's Father


Behruz Banissi
Behruz Banissi
Omar Yüksel
Behruz Banissi
Omar Yüksel


Gao Xian
Gao Xian
Sifu
Gao Xian
Sifu


Denize Karabuda
Denize Karabuda
Aicha's Mother
Denize Karabuda
Aicha's Mother
Ertugrul Yilan
Ertugrul Yilan
Mehmet
Ertugrul Yilan
Mehmet


Özlem Sağlanmak
Özlem Sağlanmak
Yasemin
Özlem Sağlanmak
Yasemin
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