Series Title: Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne? (What is Fatmagül's Fault?) Language: Turkish (Original), Hindi (Dubbed) Genre: Drama, Romance, Legal Drama, Psychological Thriller Original Broadcast: 2010–2012 Total Episodes (Original): 80 (approx. 120 minutes each) Total Episodes (Hindi Dubbed): Varies by platform (typically 80 full episodes or condensed versions; often released in "Season" formats).
Few television dramas transcend borders and linguistic barriers to become cultural landmarks. Fatmagül’ün Suçu Ne? (translated as What is Fatmagül’s Fault?), simply known as Fatmagül, is one such phenomenon. Originally a Turkish drama (dizi) that aired between 2010 and 2012, the show found a second, incredibly passionate life in India after being dubbed into Hindi.
For millions of Indian viewers, Fatmagül (often spelled Fatmagul) is not just a serial—it is an emotional journey of trauma, resilience, love, and justice. The Hindi dubbed version transformed actress Beren Saat into a household name and set the gold standard for Turkish dramas in India.
Original Run: Turkey (2010–2012) | Hindi Release: 2014–2015 (Zee Zindagi) & later digital re-releases. fatmagul hindi dubbed all episodes
Total Hindi Dubbed Episodes: 80 episodes (approx.) – Note that the Turkish original had 79 long episodes. For the Hindi television broadcast and OTT versions, these were sometimes split or slightly condensed, but essentially the complete story is available in Hindi.
As streaming rights change frequently, here is the most current (as of 2025) guide to watching Fatmagül in Hindi:
YouTube (Official Channels): The most accessible source. Channels like Turkish Dramas or the official Zee Zindagi YouTube channel have uploaded many episodes. Search for “Fatmagul Hindi Episodes” on YouTube. You may find official playlists with all episodes, though some may be monetized with ads. YouTube (Official Channels): The most accessible source
Disney+ Hotstar (India): For a long time, Hotstar held the digital rights to many Zindagi TV shows. Fatmagül in Hindi has been available there. Check the “TV” or “International” section. A subscription is required.
Zee Zindagi (TV Channel): If you have a cable or DTH connection, Zee Zindagi frequently re-runs classic Turkish dramas. You can check the schedule for Fatmagül.
MX Player / Amazon miniTV: Occasionally, free streaming platforms acquire the rights to Turkish dramas. Keep an eye on MX Player’s international section. Erkenci Kus (Early Bird): A lighter
Warning: Be cautious of unofficial websites claiming to have “all episodes free download.” These often have poor video quality, intrusive ads, or malware. Stick to official platforms to support the creators.
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You might wonder: Why not just watch it with English subtitles? The answer lies in the emotional weight of the language.