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Tuesday: 09 December 2025
  • 01 December 2025
  • 10:24
Revelation of the Fathers Identity in Roses and Sins Ignites Events and Tops Trends Boosting Viewership

Khaberni - The events of the eighth episode of the Turkish series "Roses and Sins" witnessed a significant escalation, leading to an unprecedented rise in viewership ratings, where the episode recorded a rate of 9.20 in the Total category, becoming the highest since the start of the showing.

The series also managed to become the second highest-rated series on Kanal D, surpassing series like "Ashraf's Dream," with a broad interest from the audience in following the exciting story details.


The events of the eighth episode focused on revealing the identity of the child, Qadr's father, as "Jihan" told his brother "Serhat" that "Tebit" is the girl's father, prompting the latter to confront him directly.

At the same time, Serhat was planning to tell his daughters the whole truth, but the return of his wife "Baraq" with a new plan turned events upside down, as she attempted to escape with the girls, but they fell into the hands of a human trafficking gang.

In the end, their father managed to rescue them, and he finally decided to reveal the truth about the betrayal that shook the family's stability, and that "Qadr" is their younger sister, but before he could tell them the truth, their mother surprised them by announcing she was pregnant and they would have a new sister.

The series, which airs on Kanal D under the original name "Güller ve Günahlar," produced by Nazli Hepturk under the supervision of NGM, and directed by Deniz Can Çelik, written by Yildiz Iroğlu, presents an exciting romantic drama mix blending love, betrayal, and revenge, making it a focal point for viewers and widely followed on social media.

The series stars Jimri Baysal and Murad Yildirim, alongside a cast of stars such as Ahmad Saraj Oglu, Gulinay Kalkin, Serdar Orjin, Kaan Çakir, Aleniya Solker, and Gizem Sevim, plus children Berin Genjalb and Oya Onustasi.

The series is broadcast every Saturday evening.

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