Series News Comments rained on the scene that came with the sound of the siren in the Yargı series and gave goosebumps!

Comments rained on the scene that came with the sound of the siren in the Yargı series and gave goosebumps!

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The Yargı (Judgment) series, broadcast on Kanal D and produced by Ay Yapım and starring Kaan Urgancıoğlu and Pınar Deniz, received great appreciation from the audience with a scene in the 42nd episode on Sunday evening!

There were moments that filled the eyes of the audience with the sound of the siren sounding during one scene of the series and then the moment of silence!

Since it was the week of November 10, these special scenes from the series Yargı were very meaningful scenes for those who watched the series.

Sirens will sound again on November 10, as every year, to commemorate the founder of the Republic of Turkey, the Great Leader Atatürk, with respect on the 84th anniversary of his passing into eternity in 1938.

While a minute’s silence is held all over Turkey, people in their homes, cars, schools and workplaces are preparing to welcome this moment as they do every year. Before this commemoration, which will take place at 09:05 on the morning of November 10, when Ata passed away, those moments became the subject of a scene in the series Yargı.

It was a nice surprise for the audience that Atatürk was commemorated in the scene of the series, which was broadcast a few days before November 10, and that all the characters in the series took a moment of silence in front of Ata’s photographs one by one.

Those who followed the series expressed their feelings at that moment with their comments on social media.

Many comments rained down on that goosebump scene, and the audience stated that they were very emotional in those scenes where Ata was commemorated.

While some viewers commented on the “best scene in the world”, others gave their emotional thoughts to Sema Ergenekon, the screenwriter of the series, and the series with praiseworthy words, despite the fact that the November 10 commemoration took place in the series.