Murat Yildirim: Working with Tomris Hanim I did have some difficult moments because she was so enthralled with the character Behcet for six years, and I was just discovering Behcet, and by being fighting with myself I tried to portray the character she had in mind, that was the way I was able to perform this character.
Beren Saat: With Tomris Hanim and I can get into a heated conversation very easily on many different aspects, but working with her on the set was quite enjoyable for me because I think it is because I have gotten to know her so well, to be able to see her view point, as I did have the scenario for three years prior to production, plus prior to beginning the taping we had many conversations.
Mans Voice: Now here we have the lead character of Behcet who goes through a major transformation of personality and thought process out of all the the character in the movie. The difference for Behcet of course having a female director telling him her view point of his interactions with Elena gives it a personal touch that can only be accomplished by a female director.
Okan Yalabik: I was performing in the character of Suat, who view on life who was headstrong and not hesitant to speak his mind.
Tomris Giritoglu: The finale scene which was taped on Beyoglu was a very difficult scene to take on in Turkey, I am thinking that because of proper front end planning of the scene helped. The taping of the scene took approximately 12 hours.