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Title: I Wish I Were A Cloud

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  • Narin Bulut: Melisa Sözen
  • Dr. Serdar Batur: Engin Altan Düzyatan
  • Mustafa Bulut: Engin Akyürek
  • Aslan Bulut: Ünal Silver
  • Düriye Bulut: Sema Keçik
  • Asiye Bulut: Aslihan Gurbuz
  • Kemal Bulut: Hakkı Haluk Cömert
  • Hatun Bulut: Ebru Nil Aydın
  • Yasar Bulut: Cahit Gök
  • Fatma Bulut: Hülya Duyar
  • : Şinasi Yurtsever
  • Seher: Berfu Öngören
  • Mahmut Paşa: Selim Bayraktar
  • : Suat Usta
  • : Burcu Binici
  • : Murat Cemcir
  • Aylin: Ceren Olcayto
  • : Cüneyt Yılmaz
  • : Orkun Gülşen
  • : Hatice Sezer
  • : Lebip Gökhan
  • : Duygu Zade Erçağ
  • : Hülya Aydın
  • : Munis Düşenkalkar
  • İnci Batur: Meral Okay
  • Salih: Ahmet Tansu Taşanlar
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