Sun's Daughters (2015)

A heartfelt Turkish family drama about love found late, secrets buried deep, and the beautiful chaos of blended families.

Sun's Daughters - Series Information

  • Original Title: Güneşin Kızları
  • First Air Year: 2015
  • Last Air Year: 2016
  • Created by: Deniz Dargı, Cenk Boğatur
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Family, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): NR
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 120 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 39
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Turkish
  • Spoken Languages: Turkish
  • First Air Date: June 18, 2015 (United States - NR), June 18, 2015 (Mexico - A)
  • Networks: Kanal D
  • Alternative Titles: Girls of the Sun (US), Gunes (RO), Οι Κόρες της Γκιουνές (GR)
  • Production Companies: Süreç Film
  • Production Countries: Turkey, United States of America

Sun's Daughters - Plot

Güneş finds her prince charming at the age of 35, after raising 3 daughters and completely giving up hope on love. When she accepts the marriage proposal of Istanbul businessman Haluk Mertoğlu, Güneş and her troublesome daughters fall like a bomb into the middle of the Mertoğlu family's life. All of them have different wishes and expectations from their new lives, but the life of the Mertoğlu family is not as perfect as it seems. With the arrival of Güneş and her daughters, the secrets of the past will begin to be revealed one by one.

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Sun's Daughters - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Deniz Dargı
  • Cenk Boğatur

Main Cast

  • Emre Kınay
  • Evrim Alasya
  • Tolga Sarıtaş
  • Burcu Özberk
  • Berk Atan
  • Hande Erçel
  • Miray Akay
  • Meltem Gülenç
  • Funda İlhan
  • Teoman Kumbaracıbaşı

Writers

  • Cenk Boğatur
  • Deniz Dargı

Sun's Daughters - FAQs

What is Sun's Daughters about?

Sun's Daughters follows Güneş, a single mother of three who finally finds love at 35 and marries wealthy Istanbul businessman Haluk Mertoğlu. When she and her spirited daughters move into the Mertoğlu household, long-hidden family secrets begin to surface, turning everyone's lives upside down.

Who are the main actors in Sun's Daughters?

The series stars Emre Kınay as Haluk Mertoğlu and Evrim Alasya as Güneş. The supporting cast includes Tolga Sarıtaş, Burcu Özberk, Berk Atan, Hande Erçel, Miray Akay, Meltem Gülenç, Funda İlhan, and Teoman Kumbaracıbaşı, among others.

Is Sun's Daughters the show that launched Hande Erçel's career?

Sun's Daughters was one of Hande Erçel's earliest major television roles, where she played Selin Yılmaz. The series helped introduce her to a wider Turkish audience before she went on to become one of Turkey's most internationally recognized actresses through later projects.

When did Sun's Daughters first air?

Sun's Daughters premiered on June 18, 2015, on the Turkish network Kanal D. The series ran for a single season of 39 episodes before concluding in 2016.

How many episodes does Sun's Daughters have?

Sun's Daughters consists of 39 episodes across its single season. Each episode runs approximately 120 minutes, making it a long-form drama in the tradition of popular Turkish prime-time series.

Who created and wrote Sun's Daughters?

The series was created and written by Deniz Dargı and Cenk Boğatur. It was produced by Süreç Film and broadcast on Kanal D, one of Turkey's leading commercial television networks.

What are shows similar to Sun's Daughters?

Fans of Sun's Daughters may enjoy other Turkish and international family dramas such as Bitter Lands, Legacy, Golden Boy, and Forbidden Love. These series share themes of blended families, hidden pasts, and emotional relationships set against rich cultural backdrops.

Is Sun's Daughters cancelled or still running?

Sun's Daughters concluded after its first and only season in 2016. The series is no longer in production and has officially ended, wrapping up its story across 39 episodes on Kanal D.

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