“When did I feel famous?” — Nigora Karimboyeva speaks candidly

Uzbek actress and host Nigora Karimboyeva recently reflected on her career during an appearance on the show "Mening Oshxonam," identifying the TV series "Sardor" as her most defining project. She noted that the series served as a major professional launchpad for herself and several other young actors immediately following their university studies. Karimboyeva vividly recalled experiencing "overnight fame," realizing her life had changed when she was first recognized by the public at a bus stop after the show's release.
Actress and presenter Nigora Karimboyeva appeared as a guest on the "Mening Oshxonam" (My Kitchen) program. During the interview, she was asked: "Following the series 'Sardor,' what other projects have you starred in that could match its impact?"
The actress emphasized that while she loves all her roles, the series "Sardor" holds a special place in her life:
"I love every film and role I have participated in. However, the series 'Sardor' was on a different level. This is because it was my first major project after graduating from university. Most importantly, this project was the series that introduced many young actors to Uzbekistan. For instance, myself, Bobur Yuldashev, and Ulugbek Yunusov — all of our first major experiences began with this series," she said.

Nigora Karimboyeva also recalled the moments when she first experienced fame:
"There is a saying among the people, 'I woke up in the morning and felt that I was famous.' I experienced exactly that after the series 'Sardor.' The next day, when I went out and stood at a bus stop, it began; I thought, 'Ah, so this is what fame is like.' That was when I truly felt the reality of being famous," the actress added.




















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