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I'm Losing It

There's two great loves in Anya's life, her athlete boyfriend Zhenya and food. Zhenya is not happy how Anya has been gaining weight due to her eating habits and decides to dump her. But Anya doesn't want to give up and decides to get rid of excess weight with the help of Nikolai, an overweight man obsessed with the healthy living.

Top Cast

  • Aleksandra Bortich

    Aleksandra Bortich

    Anya

  • Evgeniy Kulik

    Evgeniy Kulik

    Kolya

  • Irina Gorbacheva

    Irina Gorbacheva

    Natasha

  • Sergey Shnurov

    Sergey Shnurov

    Anna's father

  • Aleksandr Ptashenchuk

    Aleksandr Ptashenchuk

    Dimas

  • Elena Valyushkina

    Elena Valyushkina

    Anna's mother

  • Valeriya Dergileva

    Valeriya Dergileva

    Christina

  • Andrey Trushin

    Andrey Trushin

    fitness instructor

  • Roman Kurtsyn

    Roman Kurtsyn

    Zhenya

Overview

There's two great loves in Anya's life, her athlete boyfriend Zhenya and food. Zhenya is not happy how Anya has been gaining weight due to her eating habits and decides to dump her. But Anya doesn't want to give up and decides to get rid of excess weight with the help of Nikolai, an overweight man obsessed with the healthy living.

Rating

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