What you should know about Lola Eltoyeva, the mysterious star of Uzbek cinema

Lola Eltoyeva, a prominent Uzbek film, theater, and dubbing actress, was born on September 4, 1972, in Tashkent. She was the eldest child in a family that had no prior connection to the world of arts.
She gained widespread recognition for her role as Malika in the film "Quyoshi botmaydigan yurt" (The Land Where the Sun Never Sets), produced during the independence years.
Throughout her career, she has performed in more than 60 theatrical productions and appeared in approximately 45 films. Additionally, she has provided voice acting for nearly 200 films and several television series. Currently, she is a member of the ensemble at the Uzbek National Academic Drama Theater.

Lola Eltoyeva has been honored with the title of "Honored Artist of the Republic of Uzbekistan" (2006), the "Devotee of Culture and Art" badge (2020), the Order of "Do‘stlik" (Friendship) (2021), and the commemorative badge for the "30th Anniversary of the Republic of Uzbekistan" (2021).
The actress prefers to keep details of her personal life private, and interviews with her are rare. “This is not a pursuit of a mysterious image; it is simply that an actor conveys what is in their heart to the audience through their roles,” she says.
