
The Blue Wave
Drama
Overview
Deniz and her friends, who have been apart for the summer, have much to tell each other. While adults are busy with their professional lives, Deniz and her friends are still confused about their university plans. Through the worries of their daily routines, they make plans for the future, yet the challenges of teenage years/adolescence are burdensome. Deniz desires a life that is different than the ideals of her friends. A song nobody has heard of, a hopeless love, solitude. A different world, but where exactly?
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Ayris Alptekin
Ayris Alptekin
Deniz
Ayris Alptekin
Deniz


Onur Saylak
Onur Saylak
Fırat
Onur Saylak
Fırat


Barış Hacıhan
Barış Hacıhan
Kaya
Barış Hacıhan
Kaya
Albina Özden
Albina Özden
Esra
Albina Özden
Esra


Nazlı Bulum
Nazlı Bulum
Gül
Nazlı Bulum
Gül


Begüm Akkaya
Begüm Akkaya
Perim
Begüm Akkaya
Perim
Sefa Tokgoz
Sefa Tokgoz
Güney
Sefa Tokgoz
Güney
Fehime Seven
Fehime Seven
Aylin
Fehime Seven
Aylin
Sude Aslantas
Sude Aslantas
Defne
Sude Aslantas
Defne


Derya Durmaz
Derya Durmaz
Nevin
Derya Durmaz
Nevin
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