A Turkish adaptation of 'The Jeffersons' Ihsan Yildirim requested that his family leave the "plain folks" and move to Etiler with the "fine persons" because his cleaning business was thriving. Ihsan hopes that his relocation and newfound fortune will put an end to his problems in general and his conflicts with neighbors in particular. Basar's battle to persuade his father that his marriage into a Turkish-Greek mixed family is a cause for celebration, not disappointment, is one of the Yildirims' unanticipated difficulties in their living in a magnificent high-rise. Every event in Yildirim's life is accompanied by issues, bewilderment, and primarily laughter.
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A Turkish adaptation of 'The Jeffersons' Ihsan Yildirim requested that his family leave the "plain folks" and move to Etiler with the "fine persons" because his cleaning business was thriving. Ihsan hopes that his relocation and newfound fortune will put an end to his problems in general and his conflicts with neighbors in particular. Basar's battle to persuade his father that his marriage into a Turkish-Greek mixed family is a cause for celebration, not disappointment, is one of the Yildirims' unanticipated difficulties in their living in a magnificent high-rise. Every event in Yildirim's life is accompanied by issues, bewilderment, and primarily laughter.
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