Artists News Songül Öden made a new series, she was very emotional, but she can’t speak!

Songül Öden made a new series, she was very emotional, but she can’t speak!

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Songül Öden is also in the cast of two important TV series to be broadcast on Disney Plus. One of these series is the TV series project named Nomen, which the famous actor shared with Halit Ergenç. The other is the new TV series named Atatürk, which Aras Bulut İynemli has been working on for months. Songül Öden, who participated in the shootings for both digital series, especially drew great attention to the Atatürk project.

The shooting of the Atatürk series, which was shown as a gift from Disney Plus to the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Turkey, was completed, but no details from the set were reflected on social media or the press.

Songül Öden, one of the names who took part in the Atatürk TV series project, also gave very limited information. Expressing that it is forbidden to talk about the project, the actress said the following words that will increase the excitement of the audience:

“I just finished two jobs. I can’t speak yet because there is a speech ban. But Atatürk is one of the TV series. It is a job that I am very happy with. It’s a great job. It was a really good job. I am very emotional. There’s a lot to talk about, but I can’t talk about it right now.”

Indeed, among the projects shot in the last period, Atatürk is one of the most curious productions of the audience. The team prepared very specially for this project, and the words that were reflected as a very good story helped to increase the excitement.

Songül Öden took a very special role in the TV series project about Atatürk’s life. For Songül Öden, who plays the character of Zübeyde Hanım, the founder of the Turkish Republic and the mother of the great leader Atatürk, this series has become more than just a job, a project that reveals emotions.

Interest in the Atatürk series, which will be broadcast in 2023, is increasing and the trailers to be published are eagerly awaited.