08.04.2025 10:30
Necati Şaşmaz, who is recognized by millions for his role as Polat Alemdar in the rating record-breaking series "Kurtlar Vadisi," has been living away from the public eye for a long time. After two years, Şaşmaz broke his silence with a post on his Instagram page, at a venue that is on the boycott list of the CHP.
The lead actor of the series Kurtlar Vadisi, which has written its name in golden letters in Turkish television history, Necati Şaşmaz, broke his silence by making a new post on his social media page after a long break.
WENT TO A VENUE ON THE BOYCOTT LIST
Şaşmaz appeared at a venue named Nusret, which was included in the boycott list by CHP leader Özgür Özel, with a large group of friends. The photo shared by Şaşmaz received thousands of interactions in a short time. Necati Şaşmaz's followers commented, "We missed you so much, master," "When are you returning to the screens?" and "Polat Alemdar did not heed the boycott."
CHP LEADER HAD CALLED FOR A BOYCOTT
CHP leader Özgür Özel had stated at the rally in Meltepe that they had also included Nusret in the boycott list.
HAD SHOWN AN EXAMPLE OF LOYALTY
Necati Şaşmaz was last seen on camera at the funeral of Osman Sınav, the producer and director of the Kurtlar Vadisi series. Şaşmaz said: "I acted in 397 episodes; 20 years of my life were spent on this. It was a valuable but very exhausting job. We thought we should take a break. Now the series is being requested again. If it is meant to be, it will happen."