Series News Behind the scenes of the cemetery scene in the TV series Gecenin Ucunda was very funny!

Behind the scenes of the cemetery scene in the TV series Gecenin Ucunda was very funny!

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Neslihan Atagül and her husband Kadir Doğulu share the lead roles in the Star TV series called Gecenin Ucunda (At the End of the Night). They attaches great importance to the project Gecenin Ucunda, as they are both production partners and the duo, who met again in the same project after 8 years with the series.

In the Gecenin Ucunda, the story gets deeper every week, and the fans of the series are extremely pleased with this situation. There was a remarkable cemetery scene in the 4th episode of the series. There were interesting reactions to this scene as well.

Explaining that this scene in the TV series “Gecenin Ucunda” was fun, Kadir Doğulu explained what happened behind the scenes. Playing the character of Kazım in the story, the actor said, “It was fun, because it was difficult to adapt. If you watched behind the camera, we couldn’t shoot the scene because of laughter,” he said.

Neslihan Atagül, who mentioned that Sarp Levendoğlu could not fit in the tomb opened with his tall and molded structure, said, “We could not fit into the tombs, Sarp could not.”

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Explaining that no actor could fit into the graves that were opened and that they were shot with fun, Kadir Doğulu interpreted the meaning of this scene with his philosophical words:

“All kinds of rituals should be accepted if it is to be good for the soul that is wanted to be revealed. The screenwriters found it appropriate, and we tried to keep it alive as best we could.”

Mentioning that there are such rituals in all kinds of cultures, Kadir Doğulu mentioned that such rituals are important because they always show that something is born and dies.

Mentioning that something dies inside a person, Kadir Doğulu said, “Grace can die, hatred can die, jealousy can die. It may be replaced by enthusiasm, joy and hope for the future. That’s what these rituals are for. He says kill the things that do not go well, and give birth to the things that can go well,” he said.