Karadayi_9bolum_cetin_tekindor_guzel_gunler_gor...

: Tekindor's deep, resonant voice adds a layer of "poetry" to the gritty 1970s Istanbul setting of the show. This episode established the show's tradition of featuring classic Turkish poetry to underscore its emotional depth. Feature Highlights

: The scene occurs while Nazif Kara (Tekindor) is unjustly imprisoned and facing a death sentence. His recitation serves as a beacon of hope for his family, particularly his son Mahir (Kenan İmirzalıoğlu), who is fighting to clear his father's name. karadayi_9bolum_cetin_tekindor_guzel_gunler_gor...

: The poem, also known as "Nikbinlik" (Optimism), was written by Nazım Hikmet in 1930. Its most famous lines— "We will see beautiful days, children / We will drive the motors into the blue" —express an unshakeable belief in a brighter future. : Tekindor's deep, resonant voice adds a layer

: While originally a poem about labor and societal progress, its use in Karadayı reframed it as a symbol of familial bond and the pursuit of justice. His recitation serves as a beacon of hope

: While Tekindor’s narration is iconic, many also recognize these verses through the popular musical adaptation by Edip Akbayram .

In the 9th episode of the hit Turkish drama , veteran actor Çetin Tekindor delivers a powerful and iconic performance by reciting Nazım Hikmet’s poem, "Güzel Günler Göreceğiz" (Optimism). This scene remains one of the series' most memorable moments, symbolizing hope and resilience amidst the legal and personal turmoil faced by the Kara family. Scene Context & Significance