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Sosyete Şaban
Country bumpkin Şaban Ağa has long dreamed of winning the heart of Peri, the high-society belle he plans to marry, though she doesn’t even know he exists. Spurned when Peri agrees to wed him for his money then flees back to city life, Şaban reinvents himself as the sophisticated Dilaver Bey to exact his sweet revenge.
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Plot Summary
Şaban, a simple village man, unexpectedly inherits a large fortune and a mansion from a relative he never knew. To secure his inheritance and integrate into high society, he pretends to be a sophisticated gentleman, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and chaotic situations as he tries to navigate a world far removed from his own.
Critical Reception
Sosyete Şaban was a popular film in Turkey, well-received by audiences for its comedic elements and Kemal Sunal's signature performance. While not critically lauded in the traditional sense, it is remembered fondly as a classic example of Turkish Yeşilçam comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its slapstick humor and Kemal Sunal's iconic comedic timing.
Appreciated for its lighthearted portrayal of class differences and fish-out-of-water scenarios.
Seen as a quintessential example of Turkish comedy from the 1980s.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's enduring humor and its status as a beloved classic in Turkish cinema, particularly due to Kemal Sunal's performance.
Fun Fact
Kemal Sunal, the lead actor, was known for his ability to portray relatable working-class characters with a blend of innocence and cleverness, making him one of Turkey's most beloved comedians.
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