Director: Deniz Yorulmazer
Three coworkers who otherwise have nothing in common become each other's lifeline once their marriages fall apart around them. Ask, Evlilik, Bosanma — Love, Marriage, Divorce in English — is a 2024 Turkish drama series about what's left of a woman's identity once the role she built her life around disappears.
What is Ask Evlilik Bosanma about?
The series follows three women whose only real connection is the office they share, until each of them, in her own way, loses the marriage she had organized her sense of self around. Stripped of the roles — devoted wife, dutiful partner, quiet peacekeeper — they had assigned themselves for years, the three start leaning on the one relationship left standing: their friendship at work. The show moves between their separate households and shared workplace, using the contrast between colleague small talk and private collapse to build its drama. Rather than one clean arc, it tracks three overlapping recoveries, each woman figuring out on her own timeline what comes after the identity she thought was permanent.
Cast & crew
Bennu Yıldırımlar, Müjde Uzman and Melisa Şenolsun play the three women at the center of the story, with Levent Can, Furkan Okumuş and Serhat Teoman rounding out the husbands and other figures whose exits set the plot in motion.
Context & significance
Director Deniz Yorulmazer builds the 119-minute installments around parallel storytelling, cutting between the three leads rather than favoring any single household. Released in 2024, the series fits into a broader run of Turkish dramas examining marriage and divorce from a female-led vantage point, using the workplace as neutral ground where the three women can be honest in ways their homes no longer allow.
Where & how to watch
Ask, Evlilik, Bosanma is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles, so its dialogue-driven scenes come through clearly for Farsi-speaking viewers. The show's K-Time page is free to browse, and streaming the episodes only requires logging into a K-Time account on a platform built around a Farsi-first viewing experience.