The Jeffersons gets a Turkish adaptation. With his cleaning business growing, Ihsan Yildirim urged that his family leave the "plain folks" and move up to Etiler with the "fine persons." Ihsan hopes that his new home and newly obtained fortune would put an end to his problems in general and his problems with his neighbors in particular. However, life in a posh high rise has its drawbacks, such as Basar's battle to persuade his father that his marriage into a Turkish-Greek mixed family is a source of joy rather than disappointment. Every event in Yildirim's life is accompanied by its fair share of difficulties, perplexity, and, above all, humour.
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The Jeffersons gets a Turkish adaptation. With his cleaning business growing, Ihsan Yildirim urged that his family leave the "plain folks" and move up to Etiler with the "fine persons." Ihsan hopes that his new home and newly obtained fortune would put an end to his problems in general and his problems with his neighbors in particular. However, life in a posh high rise has its drawbacks, such as Basar's battle to persuade his father that his marriage into a Turkish-Greek mixed family is a source of joy rather than disappointment. Every event in Yildirim's life is accompanied by its fair share of difficulties, perplexity, and, above all, humour.
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