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Zabranena Lyubov

Soap opera


Zabranena Lyubov (Bulgarian: Забранена любов, lit. "Forbidden Love") was a soap opera filmed in Bulgaria. Its broadcasting started on 5 October 2008, at 20:00 on Nova Television and its first season ended on 5 June 2009. It was also aired in Croatia.[1] The soap opera was based on the Australian TV series Sons and Daughters.

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The soap opera rotates around two Sofia families, the affluent Konstantinovs and the low-income Belevs, who are mainly linked together by a central theme of love. It not only deals with the love of siblings who are unaware of each other, but also life in contemporary Bulgarian society. It has tackled controversial issues during its first season such as: murder, arson, kidnapping, abortion, homosexuality, rape, teacher-pupil relations and so on.

Its second season started in autumn of 2009. Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov also had a part in one episode as himself.

Characters

The main protagonists consist of two families, the Konstantinovs and the Belevs.

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References

  1. "Bulgaria renews Forbidden Love". FilmNewEurope.com. 25 November 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2024.

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