Güldür Güldür Show
Güldür Güldür Show

Güldür Güldür Show

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2013- 2025
14 Seasons
434 Episodes
8.3(6 votes)
Returning Series
Reality
Comedy
Talk

Overview

Güldür Güldür Show, which has won the admiration of everyone with its legendary cast, continues to bring a new approach to many topics from family to love, fame to technology, football to friendship with its unique sense of humour.

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Social & External

Production Companies

BKM

Cast & Crew

19 members
Acting

Ali Sunal

Aziz Güngör Esen / Sunucu

Ali Sunal
Acting

Doğa Rutkay

Yeter

Doğa Rutkay
Acting

Onur Buldu

Bilal Koçyiğit

Onur Buldu
Acting

Onur Atilla

İbrahim Çekiç

Onur Atilla
Acting

Uğur Bilgin

Mesut

Uğur Bilgin
Acting

Meltem Yılmazkaya

Mehtap

Meltem Yılmazkaya
Acting

Aylin Kontente

Burcu Yerler

Aylin Kontente
Acting

Erdem Yener

Hüseyin

Erdem Yener
Acting

Ecem Erkek

Naime

Ecem Erkek
Acting

Aziz Aslan

Fikri Tarhanacı

Aziz Aslan
Acting

Özgün Aydın

Mustafa

Özgün Aydın
Acting

Mahir İpek

Hayati

Mahir İpek
Acting

Burak Topaloğlu

Bahadır

Burak Topaloğlu
Acting

Açelya Topaloğlu

Çiçek

Açelya Topaloğlu
Acting

Toygan Avanoğlu

Paşa

Toygan Avanoğlu
Acting

Özgün Bayraktar

Jale

Özgün Bayraktar
Acting

Berkay Tulumbacı

Ozan

Berkay Tulumbacı
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Nebi Tolga Yılmaz

Zeki

Nebi Tolga Yılmaz
Acting

Helin Elif Balcı

Ayşe

Helin Elif Balcı

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