
The Meeting
Comedy · Romance
Overview
The film is about Azerbaijanian and Uzbekistan's cotton-growers contest and about two young people's love.
Top Cast


Arif Mirzaquliyev
Arif Mirzaquliyev
Kamil
Arif Mirzaquliyev
Kamil


Nelli Ataullayeva
Nelli Ataullayeva
Lala
Nelli Ataullayeva
Lala


Leyla Badirbayli
Leyla Badirbayli
Bilgeyis
Leyla Badirbayli
Bilgeyis


Hasanaga Salayev
Hasanaga Salayev
Musa
Hasanaga Salayev
Musa


Munavvar Kalantarli
Munavvar Kalantarli
Munavvar
Munavvar Kalantarli
Munavvar


Äliagha Aghayev
Äliagha Aghayev
Shikhali
Äliagha Aghayev
Shikhali


Aghahuseyn Javadov
Aghahuseyn Javadov
Abulfaz
Aghahuseyn Javadov
Abulfaz


Barat Shekinskaya
Barat Shekinskaya
Shovkat
Barat Shekinskaya
Shovkat
Sona Aslanova
Sona Aslanova
Firangiz
Sona Aslanova
Firangiz


Aziza Mammadova
Aziza Mammadova
Aziza
Aziza Mammadova
Aziza
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