Sinđelići

Sinđelići (Serbian: Синђелићи) is a Serbian television drama comedy which started on October 14, 2013. Sinđelići is an adaption of Los Serrano.

Sinđelići
Promotional poster
Created byEmotion movies
StarringVoja Brajović
Vanesa Radman
Snežana Bogdanović
Branka Pujić
Boris Komnenić
Milena Dravić
Goran Radaković
Branko Cvejić
Milica Mihajlović
Vučić Perović
Brankica Sebastijanović
Svetlana Bojković
Opening themeJedan i jedan su sedam (One and one are seven)
Country of origin Serbia
Original language(s)Serbian
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes160
Production
Production location(s)Belgrade, Serbia
Running time43 min.
Release
Original networkPrva Srpska Televizija
Original releaseOctober 14, 2013 (2013-10-14)
External links
Website

Plot

Lila and Sreten getting married and begin to live with their children from their first marriage. Lila has two daughters, and Sreten has three sons. But things do not go as they planned. Family Sinđelić make Sreten, his brothers Jezdimir "Jezda" and Momčilo (season 2) and Sreten's sons Metodije, Gojko and Kolja. After his first wife's death, Sreten married Lila, his girlfriend from adulthood. Lila has daughters Eva and Tereza, mother Ksenija and aunt Lidija (season 2). Sreten's best friend is Fedor "Feki" Ristić, and Lila's best friend is Nikolina "Niki" Ristić, Fedor's wife.

Cast

ActorCharacter
Voja BrajovićSreten Sinđelić
Vanessa Radman (S1 E1)
Snežana Bogdanović (S1 E2-S3)
Branka Pujić (S4-)
Dobrila Sinđelić
Boris KomnenićJezdimir "Jezda" Sinđelić
Milena DravićKsenija
Goran RadakovićFedor "Feki" Ristić
Branko CvejićMomčilo Sinđelić
Milica MihajlovićNikolina Ristić
Vučić PerovićMetodije Sinđelić
Brankica SebastijanovićEva Stoimenov
Miloš KlanščekGojko Sinđelić
Jelena KosaraTereza Stoimenov
Nemanja PavlovićKolja Sinđelić
Svetlana BojkovićLidija
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