
Yasha and Leonid Brezhnev
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Yasha recently retired after serving many years at a factory, with a highlight of his career being a delegate of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1976. Yet his future is left unknown when he emerges in new realities that he finds difficult to accept. The world has changed after the collapse of the Soviet Union, yet he tries to hold on to what once was. Thus enters former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. Appearing like Yasha’s alter ego, he guides Yasha, giving amusing commentary and voicing what Yasha should say or do. Brezhnev’s presence gives way for more historical leaders that Yasha idolises to arrive. Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, Josip Broz Tito and Erich Honecker, and even the African dictator Jean Bedel-Bokassa all make an appearance! When Yasha takes an oath of loyalty to them, this creates trouble for his family.
Top Cast


Mais Sarkisyan
Mais Sarkisyan
Yasha
Mais Sarkisyan
Yasha


Maksim Vitorgan
Maksim Vitorgan
Leonid Brezhnev
Maksim Vitorgan
Leonid Brezhnev
Ruzanna Khachatryan
Ruzanna Khachatryan
Ruzanna Khachatryan


Lilit Salnazaryan
Lilit Salnazaryan
Valya
Lilit Salnazaryan
Valya
Arsen Chachoyan
Arsen Chachoyan
Arsen Chachoyan


Avital Lvova
Avital Lvova
Elena Ceausescu
Avital Lvova
Elena Ceausescu


Nazir Zhukov
Nazir Zhukov
Nazir Zhukov


Samad Mansurov
Samad Mansurov
Samad Mansurov
Georgy Engelgard
Georgy Engelgard
Fidel Castro
Georgy Engelgard
Fidel Castro


Ksenia Kopylova
Ksenia Kopylova
Nastya
Ksenia Kopylova
Nastya
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