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6.0 1 Seasons • 4 Episodes

Life Fractures - Season 1

The series tells the story of two women police drama.

Top Cast

  • Seçkin Özdemir

    Seçkin Özdemir

    Aslan Erçetin

  • Hande Doğandemir

    Hande Doğandemir

    Leyla Akgün

  • Funda Eryiğit

    Funda Eryiğit

    Zeynep İnan

  • Özgür Çevik

    Özgür Çevik

    Kerem İnan

  • Alican Yücesoy

    Alican Yücesoy

    Cihan Karadağ

  • Ecem Özkaya

    Ecem Özkaya

    Aysel Karadağ

  • Demir Karahan

    Demir Karahan

    Behçet Sarı

  • Gözde Duru

    Gözde Duru

    Pınar

  • Ömrüm Nur Çamçakalli

    Ömrüm Nur Çamçakalli

    Leyla

Overview

The series tells the story of two women police drama.

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