A reclusive tech prodigy and the guarded daughter of a powerful business family find their lives colliding in Zamanin Kapilari, a 2024 Turkish drama built around long-buried secrets and the cost of digging them up.
What is Zamanin Kapilari about?
Sinan has spent years avoiding people, burying himself in code and keeping the world at arm's length despite every advantage in front of him. That isolation cracks when he meets Nevra, whose family name carries weight across Turkey's business world but whose own life is far less settled than it appears. A chance meeting becomes something neither of them can walk away from, and the closer they get, the more the past insists on surfacing. Old family secrets begin to unravel, forcing Nevra to confront a version of her history she never asked for. What starts as curiosity turns into a shared search for the truth behind both their families, and the show follows them as they trace that thread backward, uncovering who benefited from keeping it hidden. The deeper they go, the higher the stakes climb, and the bond forming between them becomes tangled up with danger neither saw coming.
Cast & crew
Birkan Sokullu plays Sinan with a controlled, closed-off energy that suits a character more comfortable with machines than people, while Esra Bilgiç gives Nevra a composure that slowly gives way as her certainties collapse. Erkan Can, Cem Bender, İbrahim Selim, Alper Saldıran, Selen Uçer, and Naz Çağla Irmak round out a cast built to carry the show's web of family history and hidden motive.
Context & significance
Zamanin Kapilari arrives as part of a wave of Turkish drama series that lean on family secrets and slow-burn mystery rather than pure melodrama, a genre lane Turkish television has increasingly refined for audiences well beyond its home market, including Persian-speaking viewers who have long followed Turkish series through dubbed and subtitled releases.
Where & how to watch
The series is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles, so it can be followed either way depending on preference. Browsing the page and reading synopsis details requires no login, but watching an episode does need a free K-Time account, and the interface itself runs in Farsi for a smoother experience for Persian-speaking audiences.