A beautiful love story between two young adults. Will it be the love of his life or the dream of his life?
Ilyas and Asiye are two young adults living in a village in Turkey. Both are being pressured by their parents, Ilyas because he loves motorcycles and Asiye because she should be married but very stubbornly refuses. As these two fall in love, Asiye's problem is (kind of) solved, but Ilyas is devoted to motorcycles because his brother was, and Ilya deeply misses his brother and wants to continue what his brother did before his death. He is also upset that one of his sisters ran away with a guy and the other sister also did something he hated. But will he choose Asiye over motorcycles? She fears losing him to death and she's also jealous of his female co-worker. Ultimately, which is stronger? And how do their friends and environment influence their choices?
The beautiful Asiye, the only rebel spirit in a repressed town, meets cheeky Ilyas when he has a small accident with his motorbike on the motocross tracks. Their love-at-first-sight grows very quickly in a few days but brings problems. Ilyas' biggest dream is become Turkey's motocross champion to make his late brother's unfinished dream finally come true; he died a few years back after interesting Ilyas in motorcycles and training him, and he misses him sorely. Asiye is of marrying age and her beauty has attracted a long line of suitors. Ilyas is broke; he participates in races with damaged bikes from his father's repair shop and hasn't been able to do anything with his life because of his passion for motocross. Ilyas has trouble making Asiye believe in his dreams; Asiye wants to build a home and puts their love ahead of everything. While her family pressures her to get married to a good candidate, she and Ilyas get together one day. She acts like losing her virginity is no big deal to seem like a modern girl to Ilyas; but he sees her attitude as considering him some random casual fling, and they fall apart for two months. Then Ilyas finds out that Asiye is pregnant and takes her from her home in the middle of the night in her pajamas, drops her off at his parents' place--and returns to his latest race. Against all pressure and tradition, Asiye refuses to get married just because she's pregnant; she wants to get married because of love, and she returns to her parents' home. But determined Ilyas goes there, proposes to her and asks her family for her hand. They have a wedding and move into a small room in Ilyas' parents' home. The marriage between wild-heart Asiye and Ilyas, who keeps running after his dreams and winning races, gets complicated. As Ilyas wins races, Asiye loses hope seeing how another world is slowly taking over the man she loves. Ilyas is stuck between family, building a home, and a world with championships and wealth. In the attempt to feed both worlds he becomes a liar and loses his innocence. As they separate before even the baby is born, Asiye meets Cemsit who lost his wife and baby in an earthquake. Cemsit sees Asiye and her baby as the wife and baby that he lost--and think, in a mystical way, that they were sent to replace them Ilyas becomes rich and successful and tries to get back with Asiye, who is trying to build a life at the fish farm with Cemsit, but he keeps making mistakes and Cemsit's unconditional love will win over the hearts of Asiye and her child--her son Memo. While Asiye finds peace in this calm love after stormy love, Cemsit thinks that they have become a family and are finally at peace and safe. Then Ilyas comes back into Asiye's life as a mature, responsible man--and relights the passion in her.—ahmetkozan