Sıla (TV series)

Sıla
Created by Gül Oğuz
Starring Cansu Dere
Mehmet Akif Alakurt
Country of origin Turkey
No. of episodes 79
Production
Running time 1:30 (approx. 90 min)
Release
Original network ATV (2006- 2008)
Original release September 15, 2006 – September 20, 2008
External links
Website

Sıla is a Turkish television series directed by Gül Oğuz[1] that airs on ATV and ATV Avrupa (Europe). Sila began airing in the Arab World in 2010 and gained great popularity and success throughout its run. In Greece the projection of Sila started the 10 June 2012 at Mega Channel. In Croatia, this series was aired from December 2012 to May 2013 on Nova TV. In Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina this series started on December 15, 2013 at 20:00 on RTV Pink, Pink M and Pink BH, and it became one of the highest watched Turkish TV series breaking all records. In Slovakia started on August 5, 2013 on channel TV Doma and was breaking channel records. In Slovenia started on May 15, 2014 on channel POP TV, and in Macedonia on October 1, 2014 on Sitel TV. In Romania started on January 5, 2015 on the channels PRO TV (the first 4 episodes) and Acasă (all of episodes). In Bulgaria started on February 9, 2015 on channel bTV. In Chile started on March 8, 2015 on channel Mega, in Colombia in 2016 it will be released soon by RCN Television. In Brazil started on 2016, as part of TV Bandeirantes programation.

Plot

Sila is a girl who was given to a wealthy family in Istanbul. Later, her biological father, Celil, and her brother, Azad, which she believed have died, come to take her away claiming that her mother was very sick and needed to see her before she died. However, she is brought with deception to marry Boran, the boss of Mardin tribe, to repay a debt of her brother Azad escaping with Narin, the sister of the tribe leader Boran. During her stay on Mardin, Sila suffered pressure for Boran parents, she helps her servant and friend Ayse, and tries to change injustices caused by the tribal customs. Sila escapes with Narin and Azad to Istanbul. Boran is willing to do anything to comply with tradition: to kill his "wife" and his sister and her husband Azad.

Cast

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