: A famous scene in Episode 7 shows Vartolu breaking his cold, ruthless persona to weep upon hearing the song, signaling to other characters (and the audience) that he has a hidden, deeply wounded past.
In the Turkish TV series Çukur , the song by Musa Eroğlu is the emotional anchor for one of the show's most complex characters, Vartolu Sadettin (Salih Koçovalı) . The story surrounding it is a tragic tale of lost innocence and a mother's love. The Story of Mihriban in Çukur
: In the show's early episodes, Vartolu is known to break down or react violently whenever the song is played because it reminds him of his mother. Г‡ukurВ Mihriban Musa EroДџlu
Mihriban was the mother of Salih (Vartolu) and the secret former lover of the neighborhood "father," . Her life was marked by suffering:
Beyond the show, the song itself has a legendary background. It was inspired by a real-life, unrequited love in the 1960s between poet Abdurrahim Karakoç and a girl whose name he hid, calling her "Mihriban" (meaning kind or affectionate). Musa Eroğlu later composed the music, turning it into one of Turkey's most iconic folk songs about a love so deep that "it cannot be written on paper". : A famous scene in Episode 7 shows
The folk song "Mihriban," originally written as a poem by Abdurrahim Karakoç , serves as a painful trigger for Vartolu.
: After being rejected by the Koçovalı family, Mihriban was forced into a marriage with İdris's man, Kasım Helvacı. The Story of Mihriban in Çukur : In
: Mihriban met İdris at a bar while he was already married. Their brief affair resulted in Salih's birth.