About MUHAMMADALI ABDUKUNDUZOV, family, instagram, photos

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About MUHAMMADALI ABDUKUNDUZOV, family, instagram, photos
PEOPLE'S ARTIST OF UZBEKISTAN AND KARAKALPAKSTAN
Muhammadali Abdukunduzov was born on July 1952, 14 in the village of Yaypan in the Uzbek district of the Fergana region, one of the most prominent representatives of the Uzbek national theatrical art. His passion for acting led him to the Tashkent State Institute of Arts. After graduating from the institute, the artist and a group of dedicated young people will be sent to Surkhandarya, to the Mannon Uyghur Regional Musical Drama Theater.
For twelve years, the actor has created, researched, acted, and staged performances on this theater stage. During these years, the artist has created a gallery of unique, artistically mature images of the best examples of world and Uzbek drama. The images created by Muhammadali captivate the audience with their strong temperament, enthusiasm and sincerity. Heroically performed Ferdinand ("Cunning and Love", Shiller), Davronbek ("Love of the Fatherland", Zinnat Fatkhullin and Uygun), Paratov ("Sepsiz Kyz", Ostrovsky), Shokir ("I Can't See the Thorn", Izzat Sul Alibek ("Sarviqomat dilbarim", Chingiz Aitmatov), ​​Andrey ("One by one", Alexander Gelman), Musa Jalil ("Unknown Day", Dias Valeev) are recognized as the actor's great contribution to the development of Uzbek theater. was found.
In particular, the actor interpreted the image of Ikromjon in the drama "Horizon" by the famous writer Sayyid Ahmad with great skill and talent. The play has been a staple of the theater's repertoire for more than a decade. The author of the work, acknowledging the great skill of the artist, wrote: “Muhammadali! You gave your life to Ikromjon on paper, such a work can only be done by a talented artist. Thank you". The role of Ikromjon won the Grand Prix in Uzbekistan in 1975 in the nomination "Best Male Role of the Year".
Muhammadali Abdukunduzov was invited to work at the Uzbek National Academic Drama Theater in 1986. The first character created by an actor in the Otakhan Theater was Yermakov in playwright Vladlen Dozortsev's The Last Reception. His first appearances in this theater indicate that an Uzbek artist with a unique style of performance entered the Uzbek theater. Well-known film director Latif Fayziev did not hesitate to hand over the image of Qadiri and Otabek to Muhammadali when he started staging the play "Abdullah Qadiri's Last Days" by Izzat Sultan. The actor searched day and night to justify his great self-confidence, because the creation of two great characters in one play required him to use all his strength and skill. It was a very difficult task to find the character of each image, to understand it, to express it in different colors. The artist's relentless pursuits paid off. The images of Otabek and Kadyri became popular. The actor has achieved great success in creating tragic and dramatic images on the stage with a strong will and philosophical content. Uzbek ("Happy Gadolar", Gotsi), Amir Umarkhan ("Dangerous Moments", Salohiddin Sirojiddinov), Hussein Boykaro ("Alisher Navoi", Uygun and Izzat Sultan), Sultanali ("Scorpion from the Altar", Abdulla Qodiriy), Poʻlat ("Bright", "Cholpon"), Sarkarda ("Koriolan", Shakespeare), Jumanov ("Repression", O. Hoshimov), the actor performed based on the best traditions of the Uzbek national theater and achieved success.
The image of Cholpon, created in the play "Nights without Day" by the poet and playwright Usmon Azim, was noted as one of the most significant images created by the artist in recent years. The actor vividly depicts Cholpon's inner world, his dreams and pains. Candidate of Arts, Professor Toir Ismoilov: “The most successful character in the play is Cholpon created by actor Muhammadali Abdukunduzov. On the stage of the theater was discovered the radiant image of the fiery poet, ”wrote Muhabbat Tolakhodjaeva, Doctor of Arts.
The fact that the play won the Grand Prix at the Andijan Spring (1999) and the Symbol of Independence (2001) festivals, as well as the actor's award for Best Male Performance, underscores this recognition. The actor's images in Uzbek television videos have made him a beloved artist in every Uzbek household. In particular, the multi-part video "Bobur" based on Pirimkul Kadyrov's novel "Starry Nights" brought him great fame.
Performed by Muhammadali Abdukunduzov, Bobur Mirzo is portrayed as a heavy, calm, deeply thoughtful, sharp-eyed, eloquent person who embodies sadness and pride, treasure and arrogance. Alisher Navoi in Navoi's Layli and Majnun, Cholpon in Cholpon's Night and Day, and Amir Umarkhan in Tamilla Kasimova's Uvaysiy also left a deep impression on the audience. The videos "Bobur" and "Night and Day" were also shown on Pakistani and Turkish television. The introductory images in the feature films "Ten Years for Centuries" dedicated to the tenth anniversary of Uzbekistan's independence and "Encyclopedia of Justice" dedicated to the Constitution of Uzbekistan also have a special place in the life of the artist. The actor has skillfully voiced films such as "Bahoviddin Naqshband", "Imam Termizi" and "Al-Farg'oniy", shot at the Uzbektelefilm studio, dedicated to our great ancestors, and has demonstrated the achievements of the Uzbek national theater in France and Germany. The talented actor is successfully leading his creative work as well as his leadership work.
Muhammadali Abdukunduzov is the Deputy Minister of Culture of the Republic of Uzbekistan (1996), the General Director of the Uzbek Theater Creative and Production Association (1998), and the Chairman of the Theater Creators Association. Independence Day celebrations, Navruz national holidays, Amir Temur, Jaloliddin Manguberdi, Cholpon's anniversaries, Khiva's 2500th anniversary, 1000th anniversary of Alpomish epic, Uzbekistan Song Festival, Ofarin's Best Artist of the Year, Navruz He took an active part in the festivals of youth theaters "Andijan Spring" and "Humo", the Days of Culture of Ukraine, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan in Uzbekistan.
Muhammadali Abdukunduzov's contribution to the development of our national theater has been deservedly rewarded. In 1983, he was awarded the title of "Honored Artist of Uzbekistan", in 1997 - "People's Artist of Uzbekistan", in 1999 - "People's Artist of Karakalpakstan", and in 1997 - the International Babur Prize.

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