Dfter a long summer break, I am Farah finally returns to Canale 5 to pick up the thread of a story that remained suspended at the most delicate moment. The Turkish series with Demet Özdemir and Engin Akyürek, which began on July 28 and was interrupted after sixteen episodes, leaving Farah caught between Tahir’s protection, police pressure and the concrete threat of repatriation to Iran. It ended last Friday Betrayal and today, Friday 5 December, Canale 5 reports in prime time at 9.20pm the story of this woman on the run who fights for her son’s lifepursued by crime and trapped by a law that is not on her side.
I am Farahpreviews of the November 5th episode, episode plot
Tonight, before the new episode, a summary of the previous ones will be broadcast: Farah (Demet Özdemir) is forced to navigate secrets and blackmail. Tahir (Engin Akyürek), the gangster who was supposed to eliminate her and instead took her under his protection, continues to move in the shadows to save her from the hands of the Akıncı clan. Farah, while working, was an eyewitness to the murder of a policeman committed by the mafia. Mehmet (Fırat Tanış), the inspector who wants her as a key witness, has now lost his trust. But there is a bigger threat that comes from afar: Iran is officially asking for his repatriation and that of little Kerimşah (Rastin Paknahad), seriously ill.
I am Farah, does Tahir’s hospitality hide an ulterior motive?
Farah understands that collaborating with the police is the only card left to avoid being repatriated. Meanwhile, Tahir welcomes her together with her son Kerimşah in his new apartment set up for the occasion and during his parallel investigations he also discovers that Yasemin told the police that the woman thrown out of the moving car was actually Farah. When Tahir tries to pressure her into confessing, she pretends not to know anything. The man then corners her telling her that he listened to her phone call with Mehmet live.
The discussion with Tahir
Farah tries to explain to Tahir that without testimony the repatriation would be inevitable, but he doesn’t want to listen to reasons other than telling her to go her own way. Meanwhile, Vera (Senan Kara) and Bade (Burcu Türünz) try to convince Kaan (Oktay Çubuk) to leave the country. The boy refuses and so Vera decides to confront Farah by offering her help in exchange for silence.
Farah chooses to testify to save her son
Confused and without a real grip, Farah walks down the street when Tahir catches up with her and forces her to get into the car: he must talk to her immediately. Meanwhile, Ali Galip entrusts Bekir (Mert Doğan) with a crucial mission, but the intervention of the Karaman clan ruins everything.
Tahir understands that time is running out and offers Farah a definitive escape route. But she is terrified: he cannot escape abroad with a son who needs constant care, and so he goes to Mehmet to testify.
The illusion of salvation does not last long
The prosecutor has already dug into Farah’s life. He knows that she is illegal in Türkiye, that her son is ill, that the entire Akıncı family is taking care of her care. For the magistrate, a woman like this can never be considered a credible witness. Without hard evidence, his testimony won’t even be heard.
Farah decides to trust Vera
While Farah feels trapped, Orhan (Ali Sürmeli) approaches her. He tells her his story, sees pieces of himself in it and convinces her to trust Verathe only one who could really change her destiny. In the meantime Ali Galip discovers he lost the cargo, Bekir blames the Karamans, but the boss understands that Tahir is behind it. And without wasting time he goes looking for him.

