While Sidika is sitting in the park, someone sits next to her and makes her lurk at Sidika. Sidika tries to get rid of it, but cannot do this. The man then calls Sidika from his house and gets caught by his brother.
Sidika is the story of Saka family and their young daughter Sidika who live in a poor neighborhood of Istanbul. Sidika was not allowed to go to high school, raised to wait her husband-to-be at her fathers home, not even allowed to leave their house on her own. But she educated herself through books, newspapers and TV. She approaches her life, half-witted older brother, oppressive and alcoholic father and traditionalist mother in a satirical and fun manner along with the current political and sociological events of Turkey and the world. She gazes the world through her window as she hungers for all the intellectual accumulation of the universe.
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While Sidika is sitting in the park, someone sits next to her and makes her lurk at Sidika. Sidika tries to get rid of it, but cannot do this. The man then calls Sidika from his house and gets caught by his brother.
Sidika's brother and Sidika also have their usual morning discussions and Sidika sends her brother. His brother, who took his car unaware of his father, crashes.
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