
Some Interviews on Personal Matters
Drama · Romance
Overview
Sophiko, a well-known journalist, seems to be more close to many of her respondents when they need her advice than to her family members. All engrossed in her work, she suddenly finds out that she is losing her husband who has started a love affair with another woman. Of course, it strikes her badly but life never lets her to concentrate on her personal problems.
Top Cast


Sofiko Chiaureli
Sofiko Chiaureli
Sofiko
Sofiko Chiaureli
Sofiko
Gia Badridze
Gia Badridze
Archil
Gia Badridze
Archil
Ketevan Orakhelashvili
Ketevan Orakhelashvili
Mother
Ketevan Orakhelashvili
Mother


Zhanri Lolashvili
Zhanri Lolashvili
Irakli
Zhanri Lolashvili
Irakli


Salome Kancheli
Salome Kancheli
Mamida Maro
Salome Kancheli
Mamida Maro


Ketevan Bochorishvili
Ketevan Bochorishvili
Mamida Keto
Ketevan Bochorishvili
Mamida Keto


Salomé Alexi
Salomé Alexi
Eka
Salomé Alexi
Eka


Levan Abashidze
Levan Abashidze
Sandro
Levan Abashidze
Sandro


Mikheil Kobakhidze
Mikheil Kobakhidze
Mikheil Kobakhidze


Nana Jorjadze
Nana Jorjadze
Nana Jorjadze
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