The 69th episode of the Masumlar Apartmanı (Innocent Apartment), which was broadcast on TRT1 screens this week, is getting ready to say goodbye to its 71st episode. Before the final episode, which will be screened on Tuesday, May 24, a development took place in the series that upset the audience. Hikmet, the father of children, brought to life by the master actor Metin Coşkun, passed away.
The last scene of the master actor, who has worked hard since the first episode of the series, was the scene of moments that upset the audience. Hikmet, who finally managed to get out of their traumatic life, spent a beautiful day with Safiye, Gülben, Han, Neriman and his granddaughter Masal, and gave his last breath under a tree where they had a picnic.
Safiye and Gülben, who thought that Hikmet, whose grandson was telling fairy tales, was sleeping in the shade of the tree, also saddened the audience with the great shock they experienced. This scene was shot last week. Merve Dizdar and Ezgi Mola shared some photos and videos from the shoot on their Instagram pages.
Before Hikmet’s death, the moments when he and his daughters went out to the lake with a boat was a very special scene between father and daughters. Seeing his daughters so happy years later, Hikmet gave them a car as a gift, telling them to get their driver’s license and go wherever they wanted. Ezgi Mola shared a photo from the shooting of these scenes after the 69th episode was broadcast.
This was a behind-the-scenes shot from one of Metin Coşkun’s last scenes. Ezgi Mola shared the pose reflected during the difficult shooting in the boat with the note ‘from our boat scene with our father’ and left a beautiful frame as a memory…
By the way, another surprise photo of Ezgi Mola came from the Alice Musical. The night they played the last game of the season, there was a surprise waiting for her backstage! Ezgi Mola showed with this photo that Açelya Devrim Yılhan, who played their mother,
Hasibe, who died with great success in the series, came to watch them. Mola did not neglect to drop the note “Our mother Hasibe came to watch the play”…