: By using a traditional türkü (folk song), the show anchors its high-stakes action in deep-rooted Anatolian sentiment.

The song appears during a deeply emotional sequence involving and Elif Eylül . It serves as a bridge between the original series and the Pusu era, tapping into the audience's nostalgia and the tragic weight of the characters' history.

: It highlights the "impossible love" theme central to Polat's character.

: While many have covered it, the version featuring Gökhan Kırdar’s arrangement (the series' composer) gives it a cinematic, melancholic edge that defines the Pusu soundscape. 🗝️ Why It Stayed With Fans

: The softness of the folk melody contrasts sharply with the show's usual themes of political conspiracy and violence.

"Tanrıdan Diledim" is a traditional folk song from the region. Its lyrics are a prayer for a loved one, making its use in a show about death and duty particularly poignant.

: It became a go-to track for fans to express "hüzün" (deep melancholy). To give you more context,