
Burst
Drama
Overview
A drama about messed up athlete who tries to regain his career.
Top Cast


Gosha Kutsenko
Gosha Kutsenko
Uncle Dima
Gosha Kutsenko
Uncle Dima


Assel Sadvakassova
Assel Sadvakassova
Makpal
Assel Sadvakassova
Makpal
Zhan Baizhanbayev
Zhan Baizhanbayev
Zhan Baizhanbayev
Arstan Myrzagereev
Arstan Myrzagereev
Kanat
Arstan Myrzagereev
Kanat
Murat Bisenbin
Murat Bisenbin
Coach
Murat Bisenbin
Coach
Grigori Epstein
Grigori Epstein
Taxi driver
Grigori Epstein
Taxi driver


Karlygash Mukhamedzhanova
Karlygash Mukhamedzhanova
Nurik's girlfriend
Karlygash Mukhamedzhanova
Nurik's girlfriend
Nazim Khairov
Nazim Khairov
Nurik
Nazim Khairov
Nurik
Timur Balbaev
Timur Balbaev
Sharabayev
Timur Balbaev
Sharabayev


Amanzhol Aituarov
Amanzhol Aituarov
Kanat's dad
Amanzhol Aituarov
Kanat's dad
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