Funda Erygit on Ben Onun Annesiyim: Exploring Motherhood, Strength, and Artistic Dedication

Funda Eryiğit Opens Up About Returning to TV With Ben Onun Annesiyim
After a brief hiatus from television, Funda Eryiğit returns to the small screen in Ben Onun Annesiyim, captivating audiences with her portrayal of Ayşe, a mother navigating unimaginable challenges. Following her critically acclaimed role in Son Yaz, Eryiğit’s latest project marks her first TV appearance in recent years, signaling a powerful comeback.
“I hadn’t been actively seeking television roles, especially after my pregnancy and the birth of my child. I’ve always evaluated projects as they came,” Eryiğit explains, emphasizing that her choices are guided by the quality of the narrative rather than format preferences.
“Some Scenes Truly Broke My Heart”
The series’ promotional materials hint at a deeply emotional storyline, and Eryiğit confirms the intensity. “Some scenes were incredibly difficult for me. I hope no mother watching feels that pain, but I want the series to resonate emotionally.” The actress underscores that the show’s appeal lies in its authenticity and emotional depth.
Ayşe, the character she brings to life, faces a young, traumatic journey: she is wrongfully accused of her husband’s death and struggles to convince others of her innocence. Eryiğit remarks on the universal fear behind this scenario: “Trying to protect your reputation while feeling isolated because no one believes you is incredibly hard. Yet this adversity also makes Ayşe a compelling, resilient character.”
The Power of Resilience and Motherhood
When asked what drew her most to Ayşe, Eryiğit highlights the character’s intrinsic strength. “Her life energy is formidable. She never gives up, regardless of what comes her way. While her daughter is undoubtedly her anchor, Ayşe possesses an inherent capacity to endure and persevere.”
The series tracks Ayşe’s journey as a mother, beginning with the birth of her daughter in prison and spanning ten years of longing for reunion. “She faces relentless challenges, including her mother-in-law’s opposition and navigating custody,” Eryiğit notes. The narrative paints a multifaceted picture of maternal struggle, resilience, and hope.
Interestingly, Eryiğit flips the perspective when discussing the show’s inspirational potential. “Ayşe was inspired by motherhood itself. The character shows what a mother can endure, so in a way, mothers inspire Ayşe just as much as viewers may find inspiration in her story.”
Challenging Emotional Terrains
Portraying Ayşe has tested Eryiğit in new ways. “The emotional intensity of certain scenes made this role the most challenging I’ve ever undertaken. Being a mother may have heightened my sensitivity, but the experience of acting alongside talented colleagues like Caner Cindoruk and Zerrin Tekindor adds both comfort and creative energy,” she shares.
Collaboration plays a significant role in shaping the series. Eryiğit appreciates the actor-focused approach of director Yunus Ozan Korkut, allowing the ensemble to refine performances and bring authentic emotions to the screen.
Recognition Without Reliance
Despite multiple accolades, including “Best Actress” awards, Eryiğit maintains perspective. “Awards are gratifying and feel like recognition, but they don’t motivate me to act. I focus on telling stories that resonate rather than chasing validation.”
Balancing Theatre, Television, and Family
The actress recently concluded the fourth season of Timsah Ateşi and admits the process was bittersweet. “Every adventure has an endpoint. I’m eager to dive into a new play, but the timing must align with my TV schedule.” She also emphasizes that her motivation stems from understanding and conveying a character’s depth, rather than fame or external recognition.
Motherhood has reshaped her daily rhythm, especially as she navigates her 2-year-old son’s rapid growth. “I try to savor both the joys and the challenges because time moves quickly. Patience has been an area where I’ve learned a lot and continue to grow,” she reflects.
Lessons From the Role and Life
Eryiğit candidly describes her own nature: “I’ve always been stubborn, and that hasn’t changed. But motherhood has taught me patience and resilience in ways I didn’t anticipate.” These qualities parallel Ayşe’s struggles, making the role profoundly personal.
When asked for three reasons viewers should tune in, Eryiğit deflects, preferring the audience to find their own connections. “Our story becomes meaningful when viewers relate to it. I aimed to portray a strong woman who turns her vulnerabilities into strength, and I hope the audience sees that too.”
Why Ben Onun Annesiyim Matters
This series doesn’t just narrate a mother’s struggle—it highlights human resilience, the complexity of maternal bonds, and the power of enduring hope. Eryiğit’s portrayal of Ayşe offers a lens into both societal judgment and personal fortitude, making it a must-watch for viewers seeking depth beyond conventional drama.
Written by: Yasmeen/ Publish October 25, 2025
Sources: Now TV , IMDb Turkey, Variety Global
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Rashida Yasmeen
An international media analyst specializing in Turkish and global television trends. With expertise in drama storytelling, audience engagement, and cross-cultural media, she provides in-depth analysis and fresh perspectives on the evolving entertainment landscape for readers worldwide.