
Mêrên Ji Avê Ditirsin
Drama
Top Cast
Yilmaz Yalcin
Yilmaz Yalcin
Bav / Baba / Father
Yilmaz Yalcin
Bav / Baba / Father
Baran Salman
Baran Salman
Zarok / Çocuk / Kid
Baran Salman
Zarok / Çocuk / Kid
Hasan Cansu
Hasan Cansu
Serleşker / Komutan / Commander
Hasan Cansu
Serleşker / Komutan / Commander
Özgür Oktay
Özgür Oktay
Leşkere 1 / Asker 1 / Soldier 1
Özgür Oktay
Leşkere 1 / Asker 1 / Soldier 1
Kerem Bostancı
Kerem Bostancı
Leşkere 2 / Asker 2 / Soldier 2
Kerem Bostancı
Leşkere 2 / Asker 2 / Soldier 2
Emre Yalci
Emre Yalci
Leşkere 3 / Asker 3 / Soldier 3
Emre Yalci
Leşkere 3 / Asker 3 / Soldier 3
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