

Çakal
- Action
- Crime
- Drama
Akın's life, who lived with a father he didn't like and a sick mother, changed after he lost his mother. He plans to start a new life with the money he steals from the carpentry workshop where he works. When his girlfriend Deniz dismisses this dream as ridiculous and leaves him, he accepts an offer from his friend İdris. This offer involves working as a foot soldier for a mafia group.
Çakal is a 2010 Turkish action-crime drama following Akın, a young man who turns to organized crime after personal tragedy upends his life. After losing his mother and being rejected by his girlfriend, Akın abandons his legitimate work at a carpentry shop to join a mafia operation, setting off a dark spiral of crime and consequence.
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When was Çakal released?
Çakal was released on December 17, 2010.
What is the plot of Çakal?
The film follows Akın, who experiences a major life change after his mother's death. Seeking a fresh start, he attempts to steal money from his carpentry job, but when his girlfriend Deniz leaves him and rejects his plans, he accepts an offer from his friend İdris to work as a foot soldier for a mafia group.
What genre is Çakal?
Çakal is an action-crime drama that explores themes of desperation, criminality, and personal tragedy.









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