@toshkentliklar24_rasmiy: O‘zbek kinosining eng mashhur qoraqalpoq aktrisalaridan biri Aysanem Yusupova haqida 3 ta fakt. 1. Aysanem Yusupova 1997-yil 2-yanvarda Qoraqalpog‘istonning Nukus shahrida tug‘ilgan. U avval aktrisa bo‘lishni emas, yuridik sohasini tanlagan. Keyinchalik esa onasining orzusini amalga oshirish uchun san'at yo‘lini tanlab, San'at institutiga o‘qishga kirgan. 2. Ko‘pchilik bilmaydi, Aysanem aktyorlikdan oldin xonandalik bilan shug‘ullangan. U maktab davridayoq bir nechta qo‘shiqlar kuylab, ularga kliplar ham suratga olgan. Keyinchalik esa butun e'tiborini kino olamiga qaratgan. 3. Eng qizig‘i, Aysanem "O‘zbek qizi" filmidagi bosh roli uchun Rossiya va Tojikistonda o‘tkazilgan xalqaro kinofestivallarda "Eng yaxshi aktrisa" mukofotini qo‘lga kiritgan va xalqaro e'tirofga sazovor bo‘lgan. ❤️ Ushbu videoni Aysanemning muxlisi bo‘lgan tanishlaringizga yuborishni unutmang. Videoga layk bosishni ham esdan chiqarmang! 📍Poytaxtdagi eng dolzarb va muhokamalarga sabab bo‘layotgan yangiliklarni Toshkentliklar24 kanalida kuzatishda davom eting.

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