
When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo
Comedy
Overview
A young student Braca is trying to seduce a beautiful model Iris. Although they are from two different worlds, they both try not to show it. In another story, Šomi and Duje anxiously follow the football match between Manchester and Eastwich. They bet on Eastwich, because their childhood friend Kengur is their goalkeeper. The plot of the third story takes place on the roof of the solitaire, where Avaks and Hibrid are wasting time in anticipation of something happening.
Top Cast


Sergej Trifunović
Sergej Trifunović
Braca
Sergej Trifunović
Braca


Marija Karan
Marija Karan
Iris
Marija Karan
Iris


Nebojša Glogovac
Nebojša Glogovac
Živac
Nebojša Glogovac
Živac


Boris Milivojević
Boris Milivojević
Šomi
Boris Milivojević
Šomi
Lazar Strugar
Lazar Strugar
Avaks
Lazar Strugar
Avaks


Nikola Vujović
Nikola Vujović
Duje
Nikola Vujović
Duje


Gordan Kičić
Gordan Kičić
Sumpor
Gordan Kičić
Sumpor
Miodrag Fišeković
Miodrag Fišeković
Hibrid
Miodrag Fišeković
Hibrid
Mladen Andrejević
Mladen Andrejević
Cile
Mladen Andrejević
Cile


Boris Komnenić
Boris Komnenić
Doktor
Boris Komnenić
Doktor
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