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5.1 3 Seasons • 240 Episodes

Margosha

In the life of the editor-in-chief of the glossy magazine Gosha, a shock occurs after meeting a girl named Karina. Once among the victims, the girl comes up with a rather sophisticated revenge plan and goes to the witch. The next morning, Gosha wakes up and discovers that he has become a woman himself.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Eduard Trukhmenev

    Eduard Trukhmenev

    Gosha Rebrov

  • Maria Bersenyova

    Maria Bersenyova

    Margarita Rebrova

  • Elena Perova

    Elena Perova

    Anna Somova

  • Vladimir Sterzhakov

    Vladimir Sterzhakov

    Boris Yegorov

  • Mariya Bortnik

    Mariya Bortnik

    Galina

  • Anna Mikhaylovskaya

    Anna Mikhaylovskaya

    Natalia Egorova

  • Anatoly Kot

    Anatoly Kot

    Anton Zimovskiy

  • Oleg Maslennikov-Voytov

    Oleg Maslennikov-Voytov

    Andrey Kalugin

  • Julietta Hering

    Julietta Hering

    Elvira

Overview

In the life of the editor-in-chief of the glossy magazine Gosha, a shock occurs after meeting a girl named Karina. Once among the victims, the girl comes up with a rather sophisticated revenge plan and goes to the witch. The next morning, Gosha wakes up and discovers that he has become a woman himself.

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