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Directed by Melis Abzalov Music by Mirhalil Mahmudov Release date 1984 (1984) Director Melis Abzalov Music director Mirzalil Makhmudov | 9.5/10 IMDb Written by Said Ahmad Production
company Uzbekfilm Initial release 1984 (Soviet Union) Screenplay Eduard Akopov Story by Said Ahmad | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Tursunoy Jaʼfarova
Dilorom Egamberdiyeva
Dilbar Ikromova
Klara Jalilova
Noila Toshkenboyeva
Luiza Qosimova
Rihsi Ibrohimova
Gulchehra Saʼdullayeva
Nabi Rahimov
Diyas Rahmatov
Obid Yunusov
Rashid Malikov
Jamshid Zokirov
Soat Sharipov
Tesha Moʻmimov
Gʻoyib Iskandarov
Muhammadjon Rahimov Cast Nabi Rakhimov, Obidzhan Yunusov, Tursunoi Dzhaffarova, Klara Jalilova, Jamshid Zokirov Similar Suyunchi, Armon, Mahallada duv‑duv gap, Abdullajon, Delighted by You |
The Rebellion of the Brides (Uzbek: Kelinlar qoʻzgʻoloni, Келинлар қўзғолони; Russian: Бунт невесток) is a 1984 Uzbek comedy film based on an eponymous play by the Uzbek writer Said Ahmad and directed by Melis Abzalov. Kelinlar qoʻzgvoloni is one of the most critically acclaimed Uzbek films of the Soviet period. Like Melis Abzalov's previous film Suyunchi, Kelinlar qoʻzgʻoloni tells the story of an authoritative grandmother.
Plot
Farmon bibi (played by Tursunoy Jaʼfarova) is a wise and loving, but strict mother who lives with the families of her seven sons in one house. Nigora, the wife of her youngest son, rebels against Farmon Bibi and the other wives sympathize with her. Toward the end of the film, Farmon bibi changes her attitude and gives in to the demands of her daughters-in-law.