Adını Feriha Koydum

Adını Feriha Koydum
Genre Drama, romance
Written by Melis Civelek - Sırma Yanık
Directed by Barış Yöş
Starring Vahide Gördüm
Hazal Kaya
Çağatay Ulusoy
Metin Çekmez
Deniz Ugur
Ceyda Ateş
Theme music composer Nail Yurtsever
Cem Tuncer
Country of origin Turkey
Original language(s) Turkish
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 67
Production
Producer(s) Fatih Aksoy
Running time 120 min
Production company(s) Med Yapım
Release
Original network Show TV
Original release Turkey
14 January 2011 - June 29, 2012
Chronology
Followed by Adını Feriha Koydum: Emir'in Yolu

Adını Feriha Koydum is a Turkish television drama series produced by Med Yapım. The series was broadcast on Show TV. It is written by Melis Civelek and Sırma Yanık. It narratives the life of Feriha Yilmaz a young and beautiful girl who is a door keeper's daughter. She goes to a university which the playboy Emir Sarrafoğlu also attends. Emir who has never been in love before, falls in love with Feriha at first sight.

Plot

The eponymous heroine Feriha Yılmaz (Hazal Kaya) is an attractive, talented and ambitious daughter of a poor family. Her father, Rıza Yılmaz (Metin Çekmez), is a doorman in Etiler, an upper-class neighborhood of Istanbul. Her mother, Zehra Yılmaz (Vahide Gördüm), is a housekeeper. Feriha is able to secure a full scholarship to a private university. While studying in the university Feriha poses as a rich girl whose wealthy father is the family's patriarch. She meets a handsome and rich young man, Emir Sarrafoğlu (Çağatay Ulusoy) at her university. Feriha lies about her life and family background and Emir falls in love with her not knowing who she really is. She also falls in love with him and is trapped in her own lies. Her family arranges her marriage with Halil (Ufuk Tan Altunkaya) who starts to accompany her to the university. He spies on her interactions with Emir and snaps after seeing their display of affection. The season ends with Feriha's mother getting shot by Halil, Feriha's ex-fiancé.

In the second season Emir discovers Feriha's lies through the plan set up by Cansu. He breaks up with her and decides to seek revenge by renting an apartment in the building where Feriha lives in the basement.They remain separated for a long time but their love remains alive. On the New Year's Eve Feriha gets kidnapped by Halil who decides to marry her by force. However Emir saves her from Halil's trap. After the kidnap Emir and Feriha both realises their emence love for each other.They forgive each other and get reconciled.When Feriha's family get to know about her relationship with Emir,her father gets very furious and decides to send her back to the village. On the way to village, Emir comes and takes Feriha along with him somewhere. Soon they get married.However, they both decide to reveal their marriage to their family on right time.Eventually Cansu tries to kill Feriha and Emir. When Feriha and Emir are taken to the hospital their marriage gets revealed to their family.Both Yilmaz and Sarrafoğlu family gets furious and shocked on knowing that they have got married. So, Emir and Feriha have to live the hard life due to their family's disappointment and the entry of characters such as Rüya, Ece and Yavuz. Later in the story due to a misunderstanding Feriha leaves Emir and goes to U.S. with Levent, where she divorces him in absence. She returns to Istanbul after 3 years when Emir is getting engaged to Ece to protect her from Yavuz. Soon the misunderstanding between Feriha and Emir gets cleared up and they get married for a second time. Alas, that the season ends with Feriha and her mother getting fatally shot by her ex-fiancé Halil at her wedding ceremony, and a very touching scene of the husband and wife looking into each other's eyes for the last time, crying, saying "we're at the place (Park) where everything started, I love you very much" to one and another, then Feriha drops her marriage certificate and dies in Emir's arms.

Cast

Role Actor
Zehra Yılmaz Vahide Gördüm
Feriha Yılmaz Sarrafoğlu Hazal Kaya
Emir Sarrafoğlu Çağatay Ulusoy
Rıza Yılmaz Metin Çekmez
Sanem İlhanlı Deniz Ugur
Hande Gezgin Ceyda Ateş
Koray Onat Yusuf Akgün
Mehmet Yılmaz Melih Selçuk
Cansu İlhanlı Sedef Şahin
Halil Ufuk Tan Altunkaya
Ünal Sarrafoğlu Eray Özbay, Murat Onuk
Seher Yılmaz Neşem Akhan
Levent Seymen Barış Kılıç
Lara Feyza Civelek
Tülin Atabeyli Ebru Unurtan, Cigdem Irtem
Günce Gülşah Fırıncıoğlu
Aysun Sarrafoğlu Ahu Sungur
Ömer Yılmaz Kaan Olcay
Rüya Tugba Melis Türk
Gülsüm Türkü Turan, Pelin Ermis
Ece Yağmur Tanrısevsin
Haldun İlhanlı Özhan Carda
Orhan Cihan Okan
İlker Harun Akyüz
Sophie Zehra Leyla Erdoğan
Rümeysa Esin Eden
Yavuz Sancaktar Emre Koç
Hatice Ayşegül Uyguner
Nehir Buket Akşitoglu
Gülfidan Birgül Ulusoy
Nevbahar Seymen Nurinisa Yıldırım
Bülent Seymen Sarp Can Köroğlu
Azra Simge Defne

Themes and reception

According to Nilüfer Pembecioğlu, Feriha is a symbol of class anxiety in Turkey; though having a university education, she is forced to lie in order to get ahead. Pembecioğlu lists it as one of the most successful Turkish television serials and being shown around the world; it was especially popular in Bulgaria,[1] and was aired in Russia[2] and India as well. In India Zindagi Channel owned by Zee TV Network is broadcasting the show. It became a huge success. The reason behind its success is a powerful story and natural acting by all the artistes.[3][4] Due to huge demand, the show has been rerun on the same network since 12 May 2016. The third and final season Adını Feriha Koydum: Emir'in Yolu which until now haven't been shown in India nor Pakistan for unknown reasons, will be broadcast for the first time on November 16, 2016 at 6 pm (IST) under the title “Ferhia-New Season” by Zindagi TV because of overwhelming audience request.[5]

Series overview

Season No. of Episodes Start of the Season End of the Season Episodes TV Season TV Channel
1 24 14 January 2011 24 June 2011 1 - 24 2011 Show TV
2 43 9 September 2011 29 June 2012 25 - 67 2011-2012 Show TV

The plot is continued by one season of Adını Feriha Koydum: Emir'in Yolu:

Season No. of Episodes Start of the Season End of the Season Episodes TV Season TV Channel
1 (3) 13 7 September 2012 14 December 2012 1 - 13 (68 - 80) 2012 Show TV

International broadcasters

Country Local Name Network Premiere date
Arab World أسميتها فريحة
Asmeituha Fariha
Abu Dhabi Al Oula 3 November 2012
Bulgaria Огледален свят
Ogledalen svyat
exclusive on Voyo.bg

bTV

2 July 2012
Pakistan فریحہ
Feriha
Urdu 1 27 April 2013
Romania Feriha Kanal D 19 October 2013
Croatia Djevojka imena Feriha Nova TV 15 July 2013
Bosnia and Herzegovina Djevojka imena Feriha OBN

BN

7 October 2013
Afghanistan فريحه
Feriha
Tolo TV
Slovakia Feriha TV Doma 18 August 2014
Iran Feriha Farsi 1 23 August 2014
Ukraine Сила кохання Феріхи 1+1 26 January 2015
Kazakhstan Ферихa - Feriha Astana TV 4 February 2015
Serbia Zvala se Feriha Prva 31 May 2015
Montenegro Zvala se Feriha Prva 8 Jun 2015
India Feriha Zee Zindagi 15 Sep 2015
Peru El Secreto de Feriha Latina Televisión 7 Dec 2015
Uruguay El Secreto de Feriha Monte Carlo TV 5 Jan 2016
Colombia El Secreto de Feriha Caracol Televisión 14 March 2016
Lithuania Turtuolé vargšė LNK 30 June 2016
Chile El Secreto de Feriha Mega 7 Nov 2016
Puerto Rico El Secreto de Feriha Wapa 7 Nov 2016

References

  1. Pembecioğlu, Nilüfer. Narratives Through Turkish Perspective: Transmedia Storytelling And Intertextuality Examples In The Postnetwork Era. Cluj-Napoca: Argonaut. pp. 31–32, 424. ISBN 9789731094632.
  2. Özdal, Habibe; Özertem, Hasan Selim; Has, Kerim; Demirtepe, M. Turgut (2013). Turkish-Russian Relations in The Post-Cold War Period: Current Dynamics, Future Prospects. International Strategic Research Organization (USAK). p. 66. ISBN 9786054030798.
  3. Khurana, Mehak (15 January 2016). "Here's Why Zindagi's Feriha Has Taken Over Indian Television!". Desimartini.com. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  4. Kulsum, Rizvi (21 October 2015). "Turkish Feriha on Zindagi channel gives India a fresh drama and storyline". ADelhi.com. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  5. ZINDAGI Channel (2016-10-31), Feriha - New Season Promo, retrieved 2016-11-01

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