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I, Zuhal

Zuhal with Down Syndrome, is a fan of Türkiye’s famous TV series “The Valley of the Wolves”, and is in love with the character Polat Alemdar. Knowing this, her close friend Ozan decides to shoot her documentary. On the first day of the set, Ozan, who tries to wake Zuhal up, finds himself in Zuhal’s world. A journey begins from Zuhal’s communication with customers and colleagues at work, to the ties she has established with her family, from her frank demeanor to her desire to become a celebrity.

Top Cast

  • Zuhal Başbülbül

    Zuhal Başbülbül

  • Zehra Başbülbül

    Zehra Başbülbül

  • Vildan Başbülbül

    Vildan Başbülbül

  • Melike Başbülbül Yavuz

    Melike Başbülbül Yavuz

  • Yusuf Yavuz

    Yusuf Yavuz

  • İpek Yavuz

    İpek Yavuz

  • Uğur Yavuz

    Uğur Yavuz

  • Ali Çimenoğlu

    Ali Çimenoğlu

  • Ozan Takış

    Ozan Takış

Overview

Zuhal with Down Syndrome, is a fan of Türkiye’s famous TV series “The Valley of the Wolves”, and is in love with the character Polat Alemdar. Knowing this, her close friend Ozan decides to shoot her documentary. On the first day of the set, Ozan, who tries to wake Zuhal up, finds himself in Zuhal’s world. A journey begins from Zuhal’s communication with customers and colleagues at work, to the ties she has established with her family, from her frank demeanor to her desire to become a celebrity.

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