Who Does Life Smile At?
After graduating from the institute, one of the two friends of different profiles, Levon, will go to work in the distant mines, and the incumbent Karlen takes the chair of the head, but this does not bring him happiness.
After graduating from the institute, one of the two friends of different profiles, Levon, will go to work in the distant mines, and the incumbent Karlen takes the chair of the head, but this does not bring him happiness.
Metaksia Simonyan
Zaruhi
Lilya Hovhannisyan
Anahit
Levon Tukhikyan
Levon
A. Karapetyan
Karlen
Tsolak Amerikyan
Arakel
Haykuhi Garagash
Ovsanna
R. Tigranyan
Bagrat
Armen Khostikyan
Andranik
Davit Malyan
Metsaturyan
After graduating from the institute, one of the two friends of different profiles, Levon, will go to work in the distant mines, and the incumbent Karlen takes the chair of the head, but this does not bring him happiness.
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