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Akasya Durağı
''Akasya Durağı'' was a Turkish comedy television series on Kanal D, which initially broadcast in 2008. Overview

The story is about Nuri (mostly called Dad, because of his age), an old, wise and kind man and his taxi company called Akasya Durağı. As he is a retired man, the story circles mostly around the taxi drivers, the tea maker-office boy, their family and their friends, with situations where they end up in jail, in between mafia shootouts and in other comedic but also adventurous circumstances. Due to the series not having a common thread running throughout it, the story goes on as said. {{DEFAULTSORT:Akasya Duragi Turkish comedy television series 2008 Turkish television series debuts 2012 Turkish television series endings 2000s Turkish television series 2010s Turkish television series Kanal D original programming Turkish television series endings Television shows set in Istanbul Television series produced in Istanbul ...
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