İbrahim Çelikkol and Alina Boz lead “Doc,” a Turkish drama inspired by a true story

Published October 10th, 2025 - 01:00 GMT
İbrahim Çelikkol & Alina Boz
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ALBAWABA - The story of the Turkish TV show "Doc," which stars İbrahim Çelikkol and Alina Boz

The local TV show "Doc" has İbrahim Çelikkol and Alina Boz as its stars. Prof. Dr. İnan Kural (İbrahim Çelikkol), one of the best doctors at Terra Hospital, lost all memory of the last 12 years after undergoing surgery for an armed attack.

He has forgotten about his past and can't remember the present. He is in the middle of a life he used to live but doesn't know. Years later, he can't even remember Mevsim (Alina Boz), the only woman he's ever loved. But his love for his ex-wife is still strong.

HE FACES HIS CONSCIOUSNESS. 
Inan, who used to be mean, distant, and lonely, starts to remember the kind, friendly person ěnan he used to be. He gets back in touch with life as both a doctor and a patient, facing old friends, broken loves, family ties, and his own guilt.

The show is based on a true story. Doctor Pierdante Piccioni from Italy thought he was in 2001 when he woke up in 2013 after a car crash. The sight of his grown children completely upended his world. The TV show Doc was based on this story of change.

A story about making yourself 
Piccioni turned this pain into a rebirth by reading thousands of emails to figure out who he was and what happened in the past. He decided to be more caring and a better doctor, so he went back to work and got back in touch with his family. His story shows how powerful it is for people to change themselves.

İbrahim Çelikkol & Alina Boz Instagram profiles 

Based on this inspiring story, the hit Italian show "Doc—Nelle tue mani" was sold to Turkey by Sony Pictures and then made into a movie in the US. Now, a new trip starts on Turkish TV screens, produced by Dass Yapım and starring İbrahim Çelikkol and Alina Boz in powerful roles.

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