“Broken Lives,” a Turkish family drama from MediaHub’s catalogue, is gaining traction in Russia through its availability on Okko and Wink, where the series is positioned for viewers drawn to long-form, emotionally driven storytelling built around family secrets and generational conflict.
The title’s Russian performance comes alongside a broader international rollout. MediaHub says “Broken Lives” has now been licensed in more than 100 territories, a notable expansion since the series joined its catalogue two years ago. The company adds that recent deals in Latvia and India pushed the total from double digits into triple digits, building on agreements across Central and Eastern Europe, the CIS, the Middle East and North Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and the United States.
At the heart of the series is a high-stakes family setup anchored by the young couple Deniz and Çınar. Their relationship is shaped—and threatened—by a web of hidden ties: Deniz is raised by her aunt after her mother, Ahu, abandons her as a baby and later marries into wealth. Years later, Deniz falls for Çınar, the young heir of Ahu’s new family, who is also adopted. As the romance deepens, the two sisters are forced to confront unresolved choices from the past, while the couple fights to stay together under pressure from a family history they did not create.