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A depiction of social satire, Talihli Amele [The Lucky Worker] (1980) shows the transformation of a young man who immigrated to Istanbul to provide a better life for his family. With hopes to become a successful mason, he suddenly finds himself the star of a TV commercial. Drawing attention to the rising consumerism culture and its effects on individuals in Turkey, the film was allowed to be shown with a State Council verdict.
While Pembe has been waiting for her husband, who went to the city to work, for 28 years, she does not give her daughter Kezban, whom she has raised according to traditions and customs, to anyone who wants it, even though it is time for her to get married. Meanwhile, Murat Sergeant, the butler of the village lord, is in love with Kezban and wants to buy her. But the Pink Woman does not give up her daughter, hoping that her husband will return one day, and rebels against the lord. It is the story of the Pink Woman's struggle against life, the lord and the system with her traditions.
A story of love and adventure between a currency trafficker, a hostess/B-girl, and a captain.