
Her Great Heart
Drama · Romance · Family
Overview
This is a story about World War II. The adultery of her husband didn't wreck her life because she could stand all difficulties with a little help of her faithfull friends.
Top Cast


Tamilla Aghamirova
Tamilla Aghamirova
Samaya
Tamilla Aghamirova
Samaya
Salman Dadashov
Salman Dadashov
Ogtay
Salman Dadashov
Ogtay


Gunduz Abbasov
Gunduz Abbasov
Rajab
Gunduz Abbasov
Rajab


Leyla Badirbayli
Leyla Badirbayli
Khalida
Leyla Badirbayli
Khalida
Sveta Javadova
Sveta Javadova
Rana
Sveta Javadova
Rana


Nodar Shashigoglu
Nodar Shashigoglu
Mansur
Nodar Shashigoglu
Mansur


Ajdar Ibrahimov
Ajdar Ibrahimov
Rasulov
Ajdar Ibrahimov
Rasulov


Nina Doroshina
Nina Doroshina
Masha
Nina Doroshina
Masha


Bakhadur Aliyev
Bakhadur Aliyev
Ahmad
Bakhadur Aliyev
Ahmad
Natavan Sheykhova
Natavan Sheykhova
Lala
Natavan Sheykhova
Lala
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