
Come to Your Senses
Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
The period of dissolution of the parliament in the country is described. Former members of parliament are in chaos, they don't know what to do, how to live after this. He hopes that he will be able to overcome the financial crisis he is facing next...
Top Cast


Teymur Mammadov
Teymur Mammadov
Hətəm
Teymur Mammadov
Hətəm


Zemfira Abdulsamadova
Zemfira Abdulsamadova
Sünbül
Zemfira Abdulsamadova
Sünbül


Arif Kerimov
Arif Kerimov
Hətəmin atası
Arif Kerimov
Hətəmin atası


Gülcahan Salamova
Gülcahan Salamova
Falçı
Gülcahan Salamova
Falçı


Metleb Seferli
Metleb Seferli
Metleb Seferli


Mahir Darvish
Mahir Darvish
mafioz
Mahir Darvish
mafioz


Arif Kerimov
Arif Kerimov
Arif Kerimov
Zulfiyya Nazar Mammadova
Zulfiyya Nazar Mammadova
Zulfiyya Nazar Mammadova


Ramin Shixaliyev
Ramin Shixaliyev
Ramin Shixaliyev


Matanat Eres
Matanat Eres
Matanat Eres
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