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The Smile of Melometa

An ordinary beer saleswoman Lyubasha accidentally became an advertising star and became famous throughout the country. Advertising agency manager Zhora is proud and happy, her parents are happy, her aunt and uncle are happy, only Lyubasha’s boyfriend Lesha is deeply unhappy, who is jealous of Lyuba for everyone and even for advertising.

Top Cast

  • Mikhail Kokshenov

    Mikhail Kokshenov

  • Natalya Krachkovskaya

    Natalya Krachkovskaya

  • Vladimir Nosik

    Vladimir Nosik

  • Vladimir Vishnevsky

    Vladimir Vishnevsky

  • Natalya Seleznyova

    Natalya Seleznyova

  • Yuriy Chernov

    Yuriy Chernov

  • Vladimir Andreyev

    Vladimir Andreyev

  • Mariya Aronova

    Mariya Aronova

  • Marina Merzlikina

    Marina Merzlikina

Overview

An ordinary beer saleswoman Lyubasha accidentally became an advertising star and became famous throughout the country. Advertising agency manager Zhora is proud and happy, her parents are happy, her aunt and uncle are happy, only Lyubasha’s boyfriend Lesha is deeply unhappy, who is jealous of Lyuba for everyone and even for advertising.

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