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Ask ve gozyasi (2025) TV Series – Cast, Story & How to watch?

Aşk ve Gözyaşı (Love and Tears). In the vibrant world of Turkish television, few series capture the emotional rollercoaster of romance and family drama quite like Aşk ve Gözyaşı (Love and Tears). Released in 2025, this highly anticipated show brought together two of Turkey’s most beloved stars, Hande Erçel and Barış Arduç, in a story that promised passion, betrayal, and second chances. As a remake of the blockbuster Korean drama Queen of Tears, it aimed to blend international appeal with Turkish cultural nuances. However, its journey was cut short, leaving fans with a mix of admiration and disappointment. In this article, we’ll dive deep into the intricate plot, explore its release details, discuss its roots as a Korean adaptation, and uncover the reasons behind its abrupt conclusion after just 7 episodes.

ORIGINAL NAMEAsk ve gozyasi 
ENGLISH NAMELove and Tears &
Queen of Tears
GENRERomantic
STARRINGHande Erçel
Barış Arduç
TELECAST PERIOD 19 September 2025
EPISODES 7Ep (ended)
TELECAST NETWORKAtv
DIRECTOREngin Erden
PRODUCERSaner Ayar
STORYDilara Pamuk
Production CompanyO3 Medya

STORY

Ask ve gozyasi (2025) TV Series - Cast, Story & How to watch

Aşk ve Gözyaşı unfolds as a poignant narrative of a marriage on the brink of collapse, transformed by unforeseen tragedy and the resurfacing of buried emotions. At its core is the relationship between Meyra Aksel Keskin (played by Hande Erçel) and Selim Keskin (Barış Arduç), a couple whose fairy-tale beginning devolves into a web of resentment, secrets, and redemption.

The story begins with a flashback to five years earlier, when Selim, a brilliant lawyer from a modest rural background, crosses paths with Meyra, the poised and ambitious heiress to the powerful Aksel Group conglomerate. Selim, working as a legal intern, is unaware of Meyra’s true identity when they first meet at a corporate event. Their encounter sparks an instant connection—Meyra, tired of her family’s suffocating expectations and arranged alliances, finds solace in Selim’s genuine kindness and ambition. Selim, in turn, is captivated by Meyra’s intelligence and hidden vulnerability beneath her polished exterior. What starts as a chance meeting blossoms into a whirlwind romance, defying class differences and family objections. Against all odds, they elope and marry, blending Selim’s humble roots with Meyra’s world of luxury and corporate intrigue.

Fast-forward to the present: three years into their marriage, the once-passionate union has frayed. Selim, now the legal director of Aksel Group, endures relentless power struggles within the company and constant belittling from Meyra’s affluent family, who view him as an outsider. The weight of these pressures has turned him bitter; he feels trapped in a loveless marriage, overshadowed by his wife’s status and the family’s endless demands. Meyra, meanwhile, projects an image of unyielding strength as the future heir to the empire, but internally, she battles profound loneliness and emotional isolation. Unshared feelings and unspoken resentments have built a wall between them, transforming lovers into strangers. Their home, a lavish Istanbul mansion overlooking the Bosphorus, becomes a symbol of their emotional distance—grand yet empty.

The turning point arrives when Selim, fed up with the charade, secretly files for divorce. He dreams of reclaiming his independence and perhaps reconnecting with his past life. However, fate intervenes dramatically: Meyra is diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor, given only three months to live. Shocked by the news, Selim’s plans shatter. Instead of walking away, he chooses to stand by her, embarking on a desperate fight to save their marriage and her life. This revelation forces both to confront their past mistakes—Meyra’s cold detachment stems from childhood traumas and family betrayals, while Selim’s frustrations reveal his own insecurities about his background.

As Meyra undergoes grueling treatments, the couple relocates to Selim’s rural hometown for a change of pace, away from the toxic Aksel family dynamics. Here, amidst simpler surroundings, they begin to rediscover the love that once bound them. Flashbacks reveal tender moments from their early days: stolen kisses in rainy Istanbul streets, late-night confessions of dreams, and vows to build a life free from societal chains. But healing is far from straightforward. Past loves resurface—Selim’s ex-girlfriend, a kind-hearted teacher from his village, reenters the picture, stirring jealousy and doubt in Meyra. Meanwhile, Meyra’s former flame, a charismatic business rival, schemes to undermine their reconciliation, fueled by old grudges and ambitions to seize control of Aksel Group.

Family intrigues intensify the drama. Meyra’s domineering father and scheming siblings plot to oust Selim from the company, viewing his loyalty as a threat. Betrayals unfold: corporate espionage, hidden affairs, and revelations of long-buried secrets, including a childhood accident that scarred Meyra emotionally. Selim becomes Meyra’s unwavering supporter, navigating medical trials, emotional breakdowns, and moments of raw vulnerability. In one heart-wrenching scene, Meyra, weakened by chemotherapy, confesses her fears of dying alone, leading to a tearful embrace that reignites their spark.

The series builds to climactic confrontations, where love is tested against loyalty and forgiveness. Meyra’s condition worsens, leading to a high-stakes surgery abroad, while Selim uncovers a conspiracy within the family that could destroy everything. Through it all, themes of class disparity, the fragility of life, and the power of second chances weave a tapestry of emotion. In the finale, condensed due to the show’s early end, the couple emerges stronger, with Meyra miraculously recovering and Selim earning his place not just in her heart but in the family empire. Their journey ends on a hopeful note, emphasizing that true love can conquer even the deepest wounds—but not without tears shed along the way.

This extended plot, rich with character development and subplots involving supporting cast like Meyra’s manipulative brother and Selim’s supportive sister, makes Aşk ve Gözyaşı a compelling watch, blending melodrama with realistic portrayals of marital strife.

Aşk ve Gözyaşı premiered on September 19, 2025, on Turkey’s ATV network, airing weekly on Thursdays at 8:00 PM TRT. Produced by Süreç Film, the series was directed by Hilal Saral, known for her work on emotional dramas like Kuzey Güney. The show was filmed primarily in Istanbul, with scenic rural shots in Turkey’s Black Sea region to capture Selim’s hometown authenticity. Episodes averaged 120-150 minutes, typical of Turkish dizis, allowing for deep dives into character arcs.

The cast featured Hande Erçel as the resilient yet fragile Meyra, Barış Arduç as the devoted Selim, alongside veterans like Nur Fettahoğlu as Meyra’s mother and Mert Fırat as a key antagonist. The soundtrack, composed by Toygar Işıklı, included haunting ballads that amplified the emotional beats. Internationally, it was available on platforms like YouTube with English subtitles shortly after airing, attracting a global fanbase eager for the stars’ chemistry— their third collaboration after Sen Çal Kapımı and another project.

Aşk ve Gözyaşı is a faithful yet culturally adapted remake of the 2024 South Korean phenomenon Queen of Tears, written by Park Ji-eun and starring Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won. The original series, which aired on tvN and Netflix, became one of the highest-rated K-dramas ever, praised for its mix of romance, comedy, and tear-jerking moments. It followed a similar premise: a chaebol heiress and her ordinary husband rekindling love amid her terminal illness and family schemes.

The Turkish version localized the story by incorporating Istanbul’s urban glamour and rural Turkish traditions, replacing Korean chaebol dynamics with Ottoman-inspired family empires. Creators aimed to appeal to Turkish audiences’ love for intense family dramas while retaining the K-drama’s emotional core. Hande Erçel’s portrayal of Meyra echoed Kim Ji-won’s poised vulnerability, while Barış Arduç brought a grounded intensity to Selim, akin to Kim Soo-hyun’s everyman charm. The remake was greenlit due to the global success of Queen of Tears, which amassed over 1 billion viewing minutes on Netflix, hoping to replicate that buzz in Turkey.

Despite high expectations and a star-studded cast, Aşk ve Gözyaşı concluded abruptly with its seventh episode on November 6, 2025. The primary reason, as reported by prominent Turkish entertainment journalist Birsen Altuntaş, was consistently low ratings. The premiere drew solid viewership, but numbers declined sharply from episode three onward, hovering below 3% in total ratings—far short of ATV’s benchmarks for prime-time slots.

Several factors contributed to this. Competition from established hits like Yalı Çapkını and Kızılcık Şerbeti split the audience. Critics noted pacing issues: the slow-burning romance and heavy emotional scenes felt drawn out, alienating viewers seeking lighter fare. While international fans praised the adaptation’s fidelity, domestic audiences criticized it for lacking the “Turkish twist” that made previous K-drama remakes like Doktorlar (from Grey’s Anatomy) successful. Production challenges, including a one-week hiatus due to scheduling conflicts, further disrupted momentum.

The cast had signed for a potential 13-episode season, with Arduç and Erçel reportedly earning 45.5 million TL combined. However, ATV prioritized profitability, opting for an early finale rather than risking further losses. Fans expressed frustration on social media, lamenting the rushed conclusion that condensed major plot points. Despite this, the series left a mark, proving the cross-cultural appeal of emotional storytelling—even if short-lived.

Aşk ve Gözyaşı CAST

Hande ErcelAs Meyra Aksel Keskin The strong-willed heiress to the powerful Aksel Group conglomerate, facing a life-altering illness.
Baris ErducAs Selim KeskinThe strong-willed heiress to the powerful Aksel Group conglomerate is facing a life-altering illness.
Berk CankatAs Ercan Sezertied to rivalries or personal conflicts.
Senan Karaas Zuhal AkseMeyra’s mother represents the older generation’s influence and expectations.
Şenay Gürleras Yeliz AkselA key family member, often involved in the corporate and familial dynamics.

How To Watch Aşk ve Gözyaşı in English subtitles?

Watch Aşk ve Gözyaşı, available on YOUTUBE. Watch Episode 1 from Here.

How To Watch Aşk ve Gözyaşı in Hindi/Urdu Dubbed?

officialy it’s still not available either to watch in Hindi or Urdu, but soon this series will come in Hindi, so be ready.

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