
White, White Storks
Drama · Romance
Overview
Set in the rural village of White Storks, the story tackles the taboo subject of an extramarital affair. Strong-willed Malika, married but childless, is openly consorting with another man with whom she shares a seemingly tender bond.
Top Cast


Sairam Isayeva
Sairam Isayeva
Malika
Sairam Isayeva
Malika


Bolot Beyshenaliev
Bolot Beyshenaliev
Kayum
Bolot Beyshenaliev
Kayum


Khikmat Latypov
Khikmat Latypov
Shukut-ata
Khikmat Latypov
Shukut-ata


Muhammad Rafiqov
Muhammad Rafiqov
Akram
Muhammad Rafiqov
Akram


Rakhim Pirmukhamedov
Rakhim Pirmukhamedov
A man in pajama pants
Rakhim Pirmukhamedov
A man in pajama pants
Saib Khodzhayev
Saib Khodzhayev
Tashmat
Saib Khodzhayev
Tashmat
Sonakhanum Aliyeva
Sonakhanum Aliyeva
Mekhriniso
Sonakhanum Aliyeva
Mekhriniso


Vakhob Abdullayev
Vakhob Abdullayev
Yusup
Vakhob Abdullayev
Yusup


Lyutfi Sarymsakova
Lyutfi Sarymsakova
Kayum’s mother
Lyutfi Sarymsakova
Kayum’s mother


Dzhavlon Khamrayev
Dzhavlon Khamrayev
Older brother
Dzhavlon Khamrayev
Older brother
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