doesn't she own the company? I thought she was the CEO upon reading some comments a few years ago
She has shares but she is not the majority shareholder. They really PR'd her ownership as much as they could because it would give them good business. Chances are she will still be involved somehow but not to the extend she was prior. She has her own independent studio so who knows what will happen. With her gone, Dilraba will be the biggest money machine, and with rumours of her possibly leaving too, it will get interesting.
Not them saying she looks older than the student in the class lol they all look young to me but that's to be expected.
But why is sis getting into a car with a stranger? Sis, just because its the 80s doesn't make any nice looking stranger a safe route to jump into a car with.
The preview for ep9 has my anger issues going through the roof. This bitch out here trying to play husband of the century and win her back? How you about you try to win some of your shitty dignity back because I am about to commit manslaughter on him.
I need my girl to grow a backbone and beat the shit out of the husband. Damn here I go again. I'm thankful for her best friend, as least she has someone she trusts.
I feel sorry for all the children in this drama who have to live with unhinged, ridiculous and selfish adults.
But the storyline reminds me of the soft-core movies of the 90s where the storyline is messy, the FL is seductive, the FL is the clueless CEO and everyone else is just collateral in an ill timed revenge plot. But the music and cinematography is bomb though
To celebrate Reba's 10 anniversary, here's a brilliant story of her debut drama Anarhan:
The director of "Anarhan" went to Xinjiang to select actors and found her father (her father was a singer for Xinjiang Song and Dance Troupe. Dilraba has seen the girls dancing in the Song and Dance Troupe and later became one of them). The director asked, are there any good dancers in your troupe? Her father recommended a lot of them, focusing on the selection of those who have acted in TV series and filmed commercials. During the process, he answered the call and hung up. The director asked, who is your mobile phone screensaver? Dilraba's dad's mobile phone screensaver has always been her. He told the director that it was my daughter, who used to learn to dance, now she is in theater. The director asked, would you not recommend your own daughter to me? Some things are destiny. (CR: rebagruuu)
But why is sis getting into a car with a stranger? Sis, just because its the 80s doesn't make any nice looking stranger a safe route to jump into a car with.
I need my girl to grow a backbone and beat the shit out of the husband. Damn here I go again. I'm thankful for her best friend, as least she has someone she trusts.
But the storyline reminds me of the soft-core movies of the 90s where the storyline is messy, the FL is seductive, the FL is the clueless CEO and everyone else is just collateral in an ill timed revenge plot. But the music and cinematography is bomb though
The director of "Anarhan" went to Xinjiang to select actors and found her father (her father was a singer for Xinjiang Song and Dance Troupe. Dilraba has seen the girls dancing in the Song and Dance Troupe and later became one of them). The director asked, are there any good dancers in your troupe? Her father recommended a lot of them, focusing on the selection of those who have acted in TV series and filmed commercials. During the process, he answered the call and hung up. The director asked, who is your mobile phone screensaver? Dilraba's dad's mobile phone screensaver has always been her. He told the director that it was my daughter, who used to learn to dance, now she is in theater. The director asked, would you not recommend your own daughter to me? Some things are destiny. (CR: rebagruuu)
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