
A Most Ordinary Story
Drama
Overview
A father about to die remains silent. Everyone is tortured by his silence. His sons accuise themselves or rather, accuse each other. The closest relatives feel like strangers in their own family. The father understands that he is the reason for the family drama. When he was young, he was attracted by wrong ideas and committed a sin for which fate now punishes him.
Top Cast


Hamlet Xanizadeh
Hamlet Xanizadeh
Fuad
Hamlet Xanizadeh
Fuad


Rafik Aliyev
Rafik Aliyev
Rauf
Rafik Aliyev
Rauf


Giuli Chokhonelidze
Giuli Chokhonelidze
Father
Giuli Chokhonelidze
Father
Patimat Khizroyeva
Patimat Khizroyeva
Mother
Patimat Khizroyeva
Mother


Dadash Kazimov
Dadash Kazimov
Aliheydar
Dadash Kazimov
Aliheydar


Aliqulu Samadov
Aliqulu Samadov
Father (Young)
Aliqulu Samadov
Father (Young)


Eyyub Giyas
Eyyub Giyas
Elchin
Eyyub Giyas
Elchin


Shukufa Yusupova
Shukufa Yusupova
Fuad's Wife
Shukufa Yusupova
Fuad's Wife


Larisa Khalafova
Larisa Khalafova
Elchin's Girlfriend
Larisa Khalafova
Elchin's Girlfriend


Khalida Sharifova
Khalida Sharifova
Rauf's Wife
Khalida Sharifova
Rauf's Wife
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