
The Rambunctious Gang
Comedy · Family
Overview
In one of Baku's international high schools geography class, the teacher talks about the hunting of wild cats in the Indian jungle. Influenced by this, Heydar imagines himself as a hunter in India. Soon, his classmates join him into making a game out of his daydreaming.
Top Cast
A. Varganova
A. Varganova
Olya
A. Varganova
Olya
Murtaza Ahmedov
Murtaza Ahmedov
Geydar
Murtaza Ahmedov
Geydar
A. Bagirova
A. Bagirova
Nina
A. Bagirova
Nina
A. Mirzayev
A. Mirzayev
Yusuf
A. Mirzayev
Yusuf
Gennadiy Molodtsov
Gennadiy Molodtsov
Misha
Gennadiy Molodtsov
Misha
N. Antonov
N. Antonov
Grisha
N. Antonov
Grisha


Leyla Badirbayli
Leyla Badirbayli
Uchenitsa
Leyla Badirbayli
Uchenitsa
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