Bolekbay is an ordinary electrician living in a small Kazakh town. His life is a routine of work, with no room for special events or adventures. But everything changes when he is struck by lightning while on the job. Not only does he survive, but he also gains a superpower. Now, he is a human magnet, capable of moving metal objects with the power of his mind.
Twenty years later, a company of old friends and business partners is overtaken by retribution for their crime: having gathered at the birthday party of one of the main characters, they find themselves involved in a dangerous game of Toastmaster.
Against the backdrop of a conflict between former friends, and now a soldier and a prisoner, events break out that will make them make a difficult choice. This choice changed the history and attitude to true heroism.
Maksat works for a local TV channel. On the eve of his sister's wedding, he loses the money he raised to pay for the restaurant. The hero is ready for a lot, if only the family holiday still takes place. To do this, he suggests that his team do a talk show about his sister's wedding, but without telling his relatives about it.
A story that spans three periods in Kazakh history, it links mid 19th century struggles against the Russians to two 20th century episodes revolving around the fate of former political prisoner Ermukhan Bekmakhanov, who was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for writing historical books about Kazakh national hero Kenesary Kasymov and his national liberation movement.
An English correspondent arrives in Astana to interview the named Leader of the Nation Nazarbayev. Nazarbayev is hosting an English guest. The interview turns into Nazarbayev's story about life, fate and the difficult path of gaining independence. The President introduces the writer to local customs, at the same time telling about the most difficult periods of his life, from his appointment in 1984 as chairman of the Council of Ministers to becoming President of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 1991.
Gani Abdualievich Kulzhanov was born in 1965 in the Zhalagash district of the Kyzylorda region. In 1984, he graduated from the Almaty Musical College named after P. I. Tchaikovsky. In 1991, he graduated from the acting department of the State Institute of Theatre and Cinema under the guidance of People's Artist of the USSR, Professor Sholpan Zhandarbekova, and People's Artist of Kazakhstan, Tlektes Meiramov. From 1990 to 2007, he was an actor at the Kazakh State Academic Drama Theatre named after M. O. Auezov. In 2007, the actor was invited to the Musical Drama Theatre named after K. Kuanishbaev, and a few months later, he was entrusted with the organization of a new theatre in the city of Astana. From 2007 to 2013, he served as the director of the "Astana Zhaslar Theatre." Since 2013, he has been an actor at the "Astana Zhaslar Theatre."
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