
I Want to Understand
Drama · Romance
Overview
The film is about parents who wanted to build the house and gather together with their children in the house.
Top Cast


Rezo Chkhikvishvili
Rezo Chkhikvishvili
Rustam
Rezo Chkhikvishvili
Rustam


Hamida Omarova
Hamida Omarova
Chinara
Hamida Omarova
Chinara


Mikail Karimov
Mikail Karimov
Ahmad
Mikail Karimov
Ahmad
Maya Isgandarova
Maya Isgandarova
Rana
Maya Isgandarova
Rana


Hasan Mammadov
Hasan Mammadov
Chingiz
Hasan Mammadov
Chingiz


Hasanagha Turabov
Hasanagha Turabov
Hasan
Hasanagha Turabov
Hasan


Zemfira Sadykhova
Zemfira Sadykhova
Farida
Zemfira Sadykhova
Farida
Sona Aslanova
Sona Aslanova
Chinara's Mother
Sona Aslanova
Chinara's Mother


Valiahd Valiev
Valiahd Valiev
Samad
Valiahd Valiev
Samad


Telman Adigozalov
Telman Adigozalov
Jamal
Telman Adigozalov
Jamal
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