Based on the successful French drama, Bazar de la Charite, the new Turkish series recently made its debut on Show TV to notable ratings.

MADD Entertainment, the international distributor of Turkish dramas, is presenting the much-anticipated new Ay Yapim series Flames of Fate to the international market.

This exciting new drama aired last night on Turkey’s Show TV reaching 12% share in AB and 13% in 20+ABC1 and has already garnered interest from broadcasters around the world.

Flames of Fate is based on the original story of Bazar de la Charite, a period drama based on a real tragedy in 19th century Paris, in which over 100 women died in a fire at a charity ball. The series follows three survivors, whose suffering begins only after the blaze is extinguished.

Directed by Alexandre Laurent, the TV series was a huge success for TF1, with over 7 million French viewers for each episode.

Ay Yapim’s modern-day version will explore this story of betrayals, deception and romantic turmoil in a contemporary setting. The series brings together an all-star cast, including Demet Evgar (Avlu), Dilan Çiçek Deniz (The Pit), and Hazar Ergüçlü (Kuzey Güney) as three women whose fates are forever changed after surviving a deadly cistern fire.

Synopsis

Cemre, along with her little daughter, tries to escape the violent nightmare of a marriage she has fallen into after fondly getting married… Rüya who has never faced the bitter side of truth in her beautiful, privileged life… Çiçek, who is on the verge of losing her identity and her beauty that is identical to her existence, while trying to start a clean slate to a happy life. These three women whose characters and stories are very different from one another cross paths during a fire in a cistern. Nothing will ever be the same once the flames calm down. Their paths end up in the real world with their struggles starting all over where they find real love as well as all aspects of life; both good and bad. The destructing and evilly cold demeanor of Çelebi, a wealthy, charismatic and privileged man, who seems to be an exemplary human being, can be felt in the back of their necks…

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