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Comedy · Drama
Overview
Kaan and Mete, who have a holiday in Olympos with a crowded Kadiköy group, travel to Istanbul with their engines. Two people are accompanied by two unexpected guests on their journey. This journey, which they do with various plans, shows them that the journey and the relations are not as planned at all.
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Nejat İşler
Nejat İşler
Kaan
Nejat İşler
Kaan


Yiğit Özşener
Yiğit Özşener
Mete
Yiğit Özşener
Mete


Hande Doğandemir
Hande Doğandemir
Sevda
Hande Doğandemir
Sevda


Merve Çağıran
Merve Çağıran
Gaye
Merve Çağıran
Gaye


Sarp Akkaya
Sarp Akkaya
Alper
Sarp Akkaya
Alper


Rıza Kocaoğlu
Rıza Kocaoğlu
Murat
Rıza Kocaoğlu
Murat


Şafak Başkaya
Şafak Başkaya
Brit
Şafak Başkaya
Brit
Zeynep Özyağcılar
Zeynep Özyağcılar
Ebru
Zeynep Özyağcılar
Ebru
Erol Egemen
Erol Egemen
Kendisi
Erol Egemen
Kendisi
Murat Menteş
Murat Menteş
Kendisi
Murat Menteş
Kendisi
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