Dilnoza Kubayeva | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Tashkent State Institute of Arts (Toshkent davlat san’at instituti) |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 2004 - present |
Children | Ahmadaliyev Muhammadamin |
Website | dilnozakubayeva |
Dilnoza Kubayeva (Uzbek : Dilnoza Kubayeva; born November 22, 1986) is an Uzbek theater and film actress. [1] [2] Dilnoza Kubayeva became famous for a number of numerous roles in modern Uzbek films. Kubayeva is best known for her roles in such films as Kelgindi kelin, Telba, Kechikkan hayot, Farzandim, Hijron and Ko'rgim keladi. In 2012, she was awarded the "Shuhrat medali [ uz ]". Since 2007, she has been working at the National Theater of Uzbekistan (Milliy teatr). Kubayeva has played about 30 large and small roles in various theatrical performances. She also takes an active part in public affairs and sincerely approaches every case. In 2010, Kubayeva was awarded the "Oʻzbekiston belgisi".
Honored Artist of Uzbekistan (2023) [3]
Kubayeva was born on November 22, 1986, in Tashkent in an educated family. She studied at secondary school No.255 of the Yashnabad district in Tashkent from 1993 to 1996, secondary school No.3 of the Sergeli district from 1996 to 2000, and the Republican Lyceum "Fine Arts", named after Alisher Navoi, from 2000 to 2003. [4] [5]
From 2003 to 2007, she studied at the Mannon Uygur Tashkent State Institute of Arts (Department of Drama Theater and Cinema). Upon graduating from this institute, Kubayeva received a bachelor's degree. [6] Since 2007, she has been working as an actress at the Uzbek National Academic Drama Theater. [7] In 2010, Kubayeva was awarded the badge "Oʻzbekiston belgisi", in the same year she took second place in the Republican contest "Eng ulug', eng aziz". Further, in 2012 she was awarded the "Shuhrat medali", and in 2021, she was awarded prizes and commemorative medals in honor of the "30th anniversary of Independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan". Her husband died in 2009. Her son Ahmadaliyev Muhammadamin was born on March 28, 2009, in Tashkent. Dilnoza Kubayeva also actively participates in prestigious state events, award ceremonies, cultural and performs at educational evenings and concerts of famous pop singers.
Her theatrical debut took place in 2004 in the film Andishali kelinchak, and in 2005 in the film Taqdir charxpalagi.
Year | List of Movies | Roles |
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2005 | Taqdir charxpalagi | Laylo |
2005 | Kelgindi kuyov | Rayhon |
2006 | Kelgindi kelin | Charos |
2007 | Advokatlar | Oydin |
2007 | Zumrad va Qimmat | Qimmat |
2007 | Jazo | Zilola |
2008 | Telba | Robiya |
2008 | Kichkina odamlar [ uz ] | Zarifa |
2008 | Afyun girdobi | lieutenant Nazira Shamsiyeva |
2010 | Hijron | Mahfuza |
2010 | Oʻgʻrigina keli | Sayyora |
2010 | Yuzma-yuz | Feruza |
2010 | Belated life | Shahodat |
2011 | Er bermoq — jon bermoq | Durdona |
2011 | Kelganda kelin yohud anjancha muhabbat | Go’yo Maqsadovna |
2011 | Farzandim) | Nasiba |
2012 | Baxt uyi | Malika |
2013 | Farzandim 2 | Nasiba |
2013 | Sensiz | Malika |
2014 | Koʻrgim keladi | Ziyoda Aliyeva |
2016 | Baron | Kelin |
2016 | Er bermoq — jon bermoq 2 | Laylo |
2016 | Baron 2 | Kelin |
2016 | Isnod | Jamila |
2018 | Vasiyat | Fotima |
2018 | Merosxo'r | Mother |
2019 | Said bilan Saida | Major Woman |
2019 | Yolg'iz bo'ri | Zamira |
2020 | O'zbekcha ajrashish | Mahalla raisi |
Year | TV series title | Roles |
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2005 | Qadah | Mohinur |
2008 | Kaminaning oilasi | Bahora |
2008 | Muhabbatim-qismatim | Malika |
2010 | Mehribonginam | Tabassumxon |
2018 | Omonat | Mastura |
2020 | Sevgi | Jamila |
Year | List of performances | Roles |
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2005 | Andishali kelinchak | Kelin - Olmaxon |
2006 | Omonat dunyo | Zulayho |
2007 | Birqanotlilar | Nilufar |
2008 | Bevalar | Dildora |
2010 | Sizsiz oʻtmas kunlarim | Iroda |
2010 | Rustam | Qumri |
2010 | Ogoh boʻling, odamlar | Mavjuda |
2011 | Omon boʻlgin azizim | Mehmon ayol |
2015 | Oʻtkan kunlar | Kumushbibi |
2014 | Uyqusiz kecha | Shoira |
2013 | Senga bir gap aytaman | Jurnalist qiz |
2015 | Quyoshni sen uygʻotasan | Shabnam |
2016 | Alisher Navoiy | Guli |
2016 | Mirza Ulugʻbek | Firuza |
2017 | Oʻjarlar | Qorakoʻz |
2017 | Semurgʻ | Semurgʻ |
2007 | Hasrat bog'i | Kotiba |
2008 | Uvaysiy | Poshaxon |
2012 | Mehr-u muhabbatli sakkiz ayol | Syuzon |
2018 | Abay | Hojar |
2018 | Keldi-yu ketti | Humora |
2019 | O'n ikki oy | O'gay qiz |
2020 | Boborahim Mashrab | Tamara |
Song title | Artist |
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"Yomgʻir" | Shohjahon Joʻrayev |
"Tut qo'limdan" | Yulduz Usmonova |
"Dilozor" | Gulsanam Mamazoitova |
"Sevgi" | Via Marakand |
"Farishtam" | Shuhrat Zokirov |
Year | Song | Director |
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2022 | "Hayot go'zal" | |
"Yorijon" | ||
"Yuragim sezdi" (featuring Shuhrat Zokirov) | ||
"Sog Inmabmanmi" ( Akbar Atamuhammedov) |
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