Listening to Childhood Stories For the First Time - The Girl Named Feriha

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Feriha does not forgive the Emir!

Emir, whose hands are tied with regret, asks for help from Koray, although he does not know what to do. While Koray and Gülsüm take Feriha to their house, Emir vargücü tries to apologize to Feriha, but Feriha doesn't even feel ready to see her yet. In the doorman's apartment, the subject is nothing but Feriha's crumbling marriage. Rıza, who does not want to deal with Feriha openly, is uneasy about Feriha leaving her house and assigns Hatice to call on her daughter to return to her husband. However, Hatice and Seher's visit, aside from making Feriha return to Emir's side, pushes Feriha to question her family and family values. Realizing that she is completely alone with her family's attitude, Feriha leaves all Emir's struggles unrequited with all her heartbreak and settles in a student dormitory. While Emir is taking all the opportunities to talk to Feriha, the first hearing of the case opened by Ünal to the Yılmaz family is going to be eventful. However, the real big event that everyone is unaware of is waiting for its turn to appear.

Feriha Yilmaz is an attractive, beautiful, talented and ambitious daughter of a poor family. Her father, Riza Yilmaz, is a janitor in Etiler, an upper-class neighbourhood in Istanbul. Her mother Zehra Yilmaz is a maid. Feriha studies at a private university with full scholarship. While studying at the university, Feriha poses as a rich girl. She meets a handsome and rich young man, Emir Sarrafoglu. Feriha lies about her life and her family background and Emir falls in love with her without knowing who she really is. She falls in love with him too and becomes trapped in her own lies.

Cast: Hazal Kaya, Çağatay Ulusoy, Vahide Perçin, Metin Çekmez,
Melih Selçuk, Ceyda Ateş, Yusuf Akgün, Deniz Uğur, Barış Kılıç.

Production: Fatih Aksoy
Director: Merve Girgin Neslihan Yeşilyurt
Screenplay: Melis Civelek, Sırma Yanık

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TV
Transcript
00:00 If you're a kid and you can't trust your dad, you don't know who to trust.
00:04 But if you don't trust your mom, you can't trust anyone when you grow up.
00:10 Are you saying this because they're divorced?
00:14 I'm saying this because they taught me that I can't trust both of them.
00:18 Don't you want to talk? Don't you want to remember?
00:21 Time makes people forget a lot of things, but it can't make you forget your childhood.
00:27 They're signing your parents' childhood, and you're carrying what they went through that day.
00:32 Look, I've carried it, too.
00:37 And a few times.
00:39 I've even carried you and Koray.
00:42 Since Eda lived with your father a lot, you must have a guardian sign now.
00:48 Yes, there was a guardian.
00:54 You're right. Actually, even the guardian at home has a signature.
00:58 A signature my father threw with a pen.
01:02 I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
01:05 [Music]
01:33 [Music]
01:36 [Music]
02:00 [Music]
02:03 I caught Emir when he was taking money from your pocket.
02:29 [Music]
02:32 Son, are you taking money from my pocket?
02:35 My guardian steals his own money from his own pocket.
02:39 Is this how you got used to your mother's house?
02:41 Didn't your father give you money?
02:43 I didn't, Dad. He did. Zeynep bought the money.
02:46 [Music]
02:49 Look, both liar and thief. Apologize to Zeynep.
02:53 I'm not a thief, I'm not a liar. I'm sorry, I can't. I'm right.
02:58 Get out of the room. You won't leave until you apologize to Zeynep.
03:03 Did your mother throw you on us for that?
03:06 [Music]
03:09 I'll get your tea.
03:13 [Music]
03:27 My father is not a bad person. I said a bad father.
03:31 I'm sorry, but he's more than a bad father. A man without love.
03:37 Let's say a man who loves women the most.
03:40 My father and women have always been a part of my childhood.
03:45 My childhood was also a part of my mother and women.
03:50 I said, my childhood was spent in the houses where my mother went to clean.
03:56 Of course, mostly in Cansu's house.
03:59 [Music]
04:02 Don't touch, Feriha.
04:10 My father bought this house because I'm a real princess.
04:14 And only real princesses can touch this house.
04:18 Please, touch me once.
04:20 You can't touch because you're not a real princess.
04:23 You're not a real princess either.
04:26 Your father fooled you.
04:28 Once princesses were only in fairy tales.
04:31 I'll go ask my mother.
04:33 Look, you'll see, she'll tell you.
04:36 I'm a real princess.
04:39 Tell Feriha something, mom.
04:44 Your father is fooling you, he says.
04:47 Come on, but please play by sharing without fighting, Cansu.
04:52 [Music]
04:55 Look, mom, look, it's broken.
05:19 It's a disaster, it's a disaster.
05:22 No, I know I made a mistake.
05:24 Because you're not a princess.
05:27 Cansu, we'll fix it.
05:29 If it doesn't work, we'll buy a new one.
05:31 Come on, don't upset your friend.
05:33 He wanted to play too.
05:36 Feriha, come on, honey.
05:38 The cleaning is over, anyway.
05:40 Your mother is waiting for you at home.
05:42 Come on, honey.
05:47 My father said.
05:49 He said don't play with the doorkeeper's child.
05:53 Maybe he was right.
06:02 I was jealous of him without even realizing it.
06:05 Feriha, you were just a kid.
06:08 I wasn't just a kid.
06:10 I was the doorkeeper's child.
06:14 It's like something else happens when you have a door-kid.

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