A video originally was made to showcase Samsung's new feature on their phones for their hearing impaired customers have gone viral after it was uploaded in video sharing website Youtube.
The now viral video shows a hearing impaired man Muharrem with her sister Ozlem out of store when suddenly random people in their neighborhood were actually communicating with him, Mirror reports.
Her sister, who is by the way an accomplice, asked him if he knew these persons and if they are mute as well, in return he said that he had no idea.
The video continued on with total strangers, he thought, were actually communicating with him, up to a point where a cab driver greeted them with a sign language when they got on board in his cab.
The film was captured in Istanbul Turkey.
The video capped off when they were dropped off in a public square were a street advertising video is shown communicating with Muharrem explaining what Samsung did for him and what will do for the hearing impaired around the world with their newest addition to their long line of features.
The complete strangers who communicated with him during the process came out that eventually moved Muharrem in to tears.
Samsung have teamed up with a local agency that basically spent months in setting up the cameras around Muharrem's neighborhood and teaching the people involved in the video how to properly communicate through sign language.
It was filmed in the late December 2014 and was uploaded and shared on YouTube just last week.
Since the video was uploaded, the heartwarming viral video has 3 Million views and counting.