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He Played Kemal Sunal’s Son: The Child Star of Kapıcılar Kralı Reappeared Years Later!

He Played Kemal Sunal’s Son: The Child Star of Kapıcılar Kralı Reappeared Years Later!

The unforgettable child star of 'The King of the Janitors', Soner Yağız, who brought to life the character of İbram, the son of Kemal Sunal, is back in the spotlight after many years, taking fans of Yeşilçam on a nostalgic journey.

Let's delve into the details together.

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"King of the Janitors," recognized as one of the unforgettable productions of Turkish cinema, continues to captivate millions every time it airs on television, despite the many years that have elapsed since its release.

"King of the Janitors," recognized as one of the unforgettable productions of Turkish cinema, continues to captivate millions every time it airs on television, despite the many years that have elapsed since its release.

Released in 1976, the cult film was directed by Zeki Ökten and the screenplay was penned by the masterful Umur Bugay. The film, featuring the legendary figure of Turkish cinema, Kemal Sunal, also starred other powerful actors of the era, including Sevda Ferdağ, Bilge Zobu, Şevket Altuğ, and Reha Yurdakul. The film humorously portrayed the character Seyit, an apartment janitor, who appeared naive but was actually aware of everyone's weaknesses and expertly managed their vested interests.

This production, which delicately dissected both the apartment life of the era and class distinctions, as well as the hypocrisy in human relationships, became one of the most beloved comedies in Yeşilçam history, thanks to Kemal Sunal's natural acting prowess. Particularly, Seyit's ability to somehow manage everyone in the apartment and extricate himself from situations with his sharp wit, placed the film among those that 'never tire, no matter how many times they are watched,' over the years.

Undoubtedly, one of the most striking characters in the film was Seyit's son, Ibram.

Undoubtedly, one of the most striking characters in the film was Seyit's son, Ibram.

Soner Yağız, a child actor, brought to life the character of İbram, the son of the character Seyit, portrayed by Kemal Sunal. Despite his brief scenes, Yağız left a lasting impression with his charming demeanor and natural acting skills, becoming one of the unforgettable child stars of the era.

In particular, his on-screen chemistry with Kemal Sunal caught the audience's attention, making the character of İbram one of the warmest details of the film. Yağız, who stepped in front of the camera at a young age, chose to live a life away from the public eye over the years.

However, in recent hours, an image of Soner Yağız from years later has once again become a hot topic on social media.

However, in recent hours, an image of Soner Yağız from years later has once again become a hot topic on social media.

Seeing the child star of 'The King of Janitors' transported people back in time. Especially for the enthusiasts of Yeşilçam, the Turkish equivalent of Hollywood, catching a glimpse of the current state of the character İbram was like riding a wave of nostalgia. Comments like 'How time flies', 'The childhood of a generation, literally' and 'Kemal Sunal's films never age' flooded social media, while the transformation of Soner Yağız garnered significant attention.

The present-day image of the actor, who was etched into memories at a young age, quickly became one of the most shared posts on nostalgia pages and movie accounts. Particularly for those who have watched 'The King of Janitors' numerous times, this transformation served as an emotional window to the past.

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