
Meyhanecinin Kızı
Romance · Drama
Overview
As soon as Ali is released from prison, he rushes to his friend Selim's side. In the evening, they go to Viran Kazım's tavern. The tavern owner's daughter Zehra is also there. Ali and Zehra fall in love at first sight. Ali begins making plans to start a new life with Zehra. However, Çamur Süleyman, the troublemaker of the neighborhood, has no intention of letting Zehra go.
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Sezer Sezin
Sezer Sezin
Zehra
Sezer Sezin
Zehra


Turan Seyfioğlu
Turan Seyfioğlu
Ali
Turan Seyfioğlu
Ali


Üftade Kimi
Üftade Kimi
Mürvet
Üftade Kimi
Mürvet


Ahmet Tarık Tekçe
Ahmet Tarık Tekçe
Süleyman
Ahmet Tarık Tekçe
Süleyman


Kadir Savun
Kadir Savun
Selim
Kadir Savun
Selim


Faik Coşkun
Faik Coşkun
Sadi
Faik Coşkun
Sadi


Osman Alyanak
Osman Alyanak
Osman Alyanak


Abdullah Yüce
Abdullah Yüce
Abdullah Yüce
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