: Like many films of its era, it critiques individuals who are only present during times of prosperity—the "good day friends"—and disappear when hardship strikes. Who is Zerrin Doğan?

[1]. In the context of 1970s Turkish cinema, "Extra Quality" was often a marketing label used on film posters or VHS covers to denote a high-standard production or an uncut version of "Yeşilçam" erotic films [1]. Plot Summary

Zerrin gibi bir iyi gün dostunun varlığı, bireysel ve toplumsal düzeyde olumlu etkilere yol açar:

"Zerrin Doğan" appears to be a person's name, Zerrin being the first name and Doğan the last name, both of which are Turkish.

The keyword "" refers to a cult-classic piece of Turkish cinema from the late 1970s, specifically the film İyi Gün Dostu (1979) starring the prominent actress Zerrin Doğan . The "extra quality" tag typically denotes a high-definition or remastered version of the film, which has gained a following among collectors of classic Turkish Yeşilçam cinema. The Film: İyi Gün Dostu (1979)