Series News Sending a Kadir Şeker after the Yargı also came from the Mahkum!

Sending a Kadir Şeker after the Yargı also came from the Mahkum!

Fox TV’s series Mahkum, which entered the rating races like a storm, continues to come to the screen on Thursday evenings. In the last episode of the series, a reference was made to the case of Kadir Şeker, who was the murderer while trying to help a woman who was beaten, in a scene where İsmail Hacıoğlu, who drew attention especially with his performance, took place.

The Mahkum series, in which Onur Tuna and İsmail Hacıoğlu drew attention with their magnificent performance, managed to lock everyone on the screen with its exciting scenes. The series, which tells about the struggle of Prosecutor Fırat, achieved a great success by reaching double digits in the ratings. The series, which came first in the ratings, even overthrew Kanal D’s ambitious production, Camdaki Kız.

One of the most striking characters of the series is Barış, played by İsmail Hacıoğlu. The character of Barış, who does not hesitate to commit murder with his hitman and right-hand man Sasha, even kills his brother, is a real psychopath. İsmail Hacıoğlu has reached the peak of his career with this character he portrayed very successfully.

In the last part of Mahkum, reference was made to the Kadir Şeker case, which had an important place in Turkey’s agenda for a while. While trying to break up a fight in the scene with İsmail Hacıoğlu, attention was drawn to a character who was a murderer.

The Kadir Şeker case had previously come to the fore in the Yargı series. A character in the series had previously refused to help Ilgaz and Ceylin because he was wrongfully imprisoned for being a murderer while trying to break up a fight. However, later on, he was convinced and gave the help they wanted.

Kadir Şeker, a young man preparing for university in the incident in Konya, accidentally killed the attacker while trying to save a woman who was battered by her lover, and was sentenced to 12 years and 6 months. The event had been on Turkey’s agenda for days.