Yor-yor (film) explained

Yor-yor/Ёр-ёр
Director:Ali Hamroyev
Editing:Odil Yoqubov
Studio:Uzbekfilm
Runtime:70 minutes
Country:Uzbek SSR, USSR
Language:Uzbek and Russian

Yor-yor or Gde ty, moya Zulfiya? (transliteration of the Russian title of the film meaning "Where are You, My Zulfiya?") (Uzbek: Yor-yor / Ёр-ёр; Russian: Где ты моя, Зульфия?|italic=yes) is a 1964 Uzbek comedy produced by Ali Hamroyev.[1] [2] The film is considered to be one of the best Uzbek comedies and has been dubbed the "national comedy."[3]

Plot

Baxtiyor (played by Baxtiyor Ixtiyorov) falls in love with a girl (Zulfiya) that he sees on TV. Deciding to find her, Baxtiyor travels across the Uzbek SSR with his father. They meet many different people and experience both funny and sad adventures, but do not find Zulfiya. Upon returning to Tashkent, Baxtiyor and his family move to a new flat from their old house which was located in an old part of the city. In the closing scene, Baxtiyor finds out that he and Zulfiya are neighbors in the new apartment block.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Information about the Movie 'Where are You, My Zulfiya?'. Kino-Teatr. 11 March 2012. ru.
  2. Web site: Where are You, My Zulfiya?. Kinopoisk. 11 March 2012. ru.
  3. News: Ali Hamroyoev: Jack Nicholson to Portray Timur . 11 March 2012 . Uznews . 28 February 2011 . ru . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110307100517/http://www.uznews.net/article_single.php?lng=ru&cid=23&aid=791 . March 7, 2011 .