Iskender Yilmaz, a successful businessman in Istanbul, faces a catastrophic betrayal by those closest to him. Framed for embezzlement by his own brother Murat and their mutual friends, Iskender is sentenced to five years in prison. His wife, Leyla, believing the fabricated evidence, divorces him and marries Murat. Consumed by the desire for vengeance, Iskender spends his prison term transforming himself mentally and physically, determined to return and seek justice.
Emerging from prison with a new identity as Ali Demir, a wealthy and enigmatic businessman, Iskender re-enters his former life, meticulously weaving himself back into the lives of those who betrayed him. As Ali, he befriends Murat and Leyla, slowly dismantling Murat's business and sowing seeds of doubt and discord. Leyla, realizing the truth about Murat's betrayal, turns to Ali, unaware of his true identity.
The web of deception tightens as Ali exposes Murat's corruption, leading to his arrest and the collapse of his empire. Revealing his true identity to Leyla, Iskender confronts her with the weight of her betrayal, leaving her to grapple with her guilt and remorse.
Inteqam is a tale of betrayal and vengeance, but also of forgiveness, redemption, and the transformative power of love.
"Just one look and I knew this guy was going to be the one to break all my barriers.
I'm 26years and I've never dated before. I was always hesitant and my brothers encouraged me to stay single but all that changed within seconds.
He meant a lot to me even before he said a word. I felt emotions I never thought I had inside me.
Abdulrazaq made me feel like a woman.
But it might have been the worst mistake I will ever make".
Iqram felt she was the luckiest girl in the world. Getting married to her first love, a guy she knew she'd not be able to live without the moment she laid her eyes on him.
He was sweet, thoughtful, loving, patient, Infact everything Iqram read in romance novels.
Someone who had always had a passion for romance. Having three older brothers made that difficult to experience but she never cared, she just loved the idea of 'Love'.
She married the love of her life but have you heard the saying "Not All That Glitters Is Gold?"
Well that applies here perfectly.
Marriage wasn't what she read in novels or watched in Kdramas and Hollywood movies, No for her it was pain.
Physical, Mental, Emotional and psychological pain. But she loved him so much, more than she could control.
Let's go on a journey to Iqram's story. One that is both passionate and cruel.
-WinterBearz