20.02.2025 10:33
The RTÜK imposed a 3% administrative fine and three program suspensions on NOW TV for a scene in the Şakir Paşa Ailesi series that was deemed contrary to moral values, general morality, and the principle of family protection.
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In the 6th episode of the series 'Şakir Paşa Ailesi', which focuses on the mysterious lives of the Şakir Paşa family, one of the prominent pasha families of the Ottoman Empire, Şakir Paşa's relationship with his daughter-in-law Aniesi drew great backlash.
VIEWER COMPLAINTS POURED IN
The series, featuring names such as Vahide Perçin, Fırat Tanış, Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu, Devrim Yakut, Denise Capezza, Nilsu Berfin Aktaş, and Meryem Uzerli, was examined by RTÜK experts after receiving numerous complaints. The review concluded that some scenes were presented to the audience in a manner inconsistent with the general morality of Turkish society and national spiritual values, and that family unity was disregarded.
RTÜK DID NOT FORGIVE
The series Şakir Paşa Ailesi was subjected to a 3% monetary fine and broadcasting suspension penalties on the grounds that it was contrary to the national and spiritual values of society, general morality, and the protection of the family.
PLOT OF THE SERIES
The story of the series focuses on the mysterious lives of the Şakir Paşa family, one of the prominent pasha families of the Ottoman Empire. The tale of this family, living in a historic mansion on Büyükada, begins with the return of Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı, known as Halikarnas Balıkçısı, to his family with his Italian wife and baby. This return triggers events that will profoundly affect not only the relationships within the family but also the social structure of the period. In addition to Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı, glimpses of the lives of historical figures such as Fahrelnisa Zeid, a pioneer of modern Turkish painting, Aliye Berger, Turkey's first engraver, and Füreya Koral, one of the first ceramic artists, are also presented.
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