Merhamet

Merhamet (English: Compassion) is a Turkish drama television series, adapted from Hande Altaylı's novel Kahperengi. It stars Özgü Namal and İbrahim Çelikkol. Set in 1996, it tells the story of Narin, who is a lawyer in Istanbul.[1] [2]

Merhamet
GenreDrama
Created byHande Altaylı
Written byMahinur Ergun
Directed byM. Çağatay Tosun
StarringÖzgü Namal
İbrahim Çelikkol
Burçin Terzioğlu
Country of originTurkey
Original language(s)Turkish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes44
Production
Producer(s)Gül Oğuz
Running time95 Minutes
Production company(s)Most Production
Release
Original networkKanal D
Picture format576i ( 16:9 SDTV )
1080i ( HDTV )
Audio formatStereo
External links
Website

Plot summary

Narin is a girl from a poor family with an abusive alcoholic father. Struggling against family pressure to quit school, she escapes to the big city. Through dedicated study she becomes a successful lawyer. She makes friends with a rich girl, Deniz, but faces difficulties when Firat, her first love, reappears in her life, engaged to Deniz's sister. [3] [4]

Cast

Broadcast schedule

Season Time (PST) Sections Season premiere Season final Channel
Date The premiere audience

(rating)

Date Final

viewers (rating)

1 season Wednesday 20:00 19 February 13, 2013 5.65 [2] June 19, 2013 3.65 [3] Kanal D
2. season Wednesday 20:00 / 22:00 25 September 11, 2013 3.35 [4] March 12, 2014 4.48

International publication

Representation in other countries

Country The channel (s) Release date Name
Iran GEM TV September 15, 2013 Marhamat(مرحمت)
Croatia Nova November 26, 2013 Milost
Pakistan Urdu 1 April 16, 2014 Bad Naseeb (بد نصیب)
Bulgaria bTV November 5, 2014 Милост (Mercy)
Serbia Prva February 23, 2015 Milost
Romania Acasă TV October 28, 2015 Iertare
Arab World MBC4
MBC 1
Alarab
2015 AlRahma Modabla (الحلقات - الرحمة)
United States Pasiones TV May 3, 2016 Mercy
Puerto Rico WAPA-TV May 9, 2016 Merhamet
Macedonia Sitel TV June 15, 2016 Милост (Mercy)
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References

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