Polad Bulbuloghlu

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Polad Bülbüloğlu is a Soviet and Azerbaijani singer, actor, politician, and diplomat. Bülbüloğlu was born (Polad Murtuza oğlu Məmmədov) on February 4, 1945 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR. His father was Murtuza Rza oglu Mammadov (1897–1961), better known by sobriquet Bülbül (lit. "nightingale"), a famous Azeri opera singer and a native of Shusha, who exposed Polad to musical culture from an early age. His Batumi-born mother Adelaida Mammadova (née Gasimova, 1922–2015), who was the director of the Bulbul Museum until her death, was the daughter of Rza Gasimov, son of an Azeri merchant from Erivan, and his wife Ketevan who belonged to the Georgian noble Vezirishvili family.Polad studied the piano in a music school and then studied composing in the Baku Academy of Music, under Gara Garayev. By the age of 17 he composed several songs that were performed by professionals, as well as songs for his friend Muslim Magomayev. Bülbüloğlu's singing talent was also discovered on a trip to Moscow with Magomayev, where Bülbüloğlu recorded his own songs in the Azerbaijani language. In his career, Bülbüloğlu combined modern music style with national Azeri music to create a new musical stream in the Soviet Union. He toured the entire USSR and performed around the world. In 1982, Bülbüloğlu became a National Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR. He participated in the Soviet television program and festival Song of the Year and won the first prize on four occasions. His songs were performed, among others, by Muslim Magomayev, Joseph Kobzon and Lev Leshchenko. In 1969, Bülbüloğlu became a member of the USSR Union of Composers and the USSR Union of Cinematographers. He composed music for over twenty feature films and had leading roles in several. Among others, he worked with the Russian director Eduard Smolny. Bülbüloğlu has a star at the Moscow Performers' Square, inaugurated in 2000. He received a doctorate of the History of Art from the Azerbaijan National Academy of Culture and holds an honorary professorship in the Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts. In the 1990s, despite having a huge success with a new version of his old song Gəl Ey Səhər (Come, Hey Morning!) in Turkey and sold out concerts in Russia, Bülbüloğlu started a political career. He became the Minister of Culture of Azerbaijan and is currently the Azerbaijani ambassador to Russia. In 2017, he was a candidat to the post of Director-General of UNESCO. He withdrew his candidacy on October 10th after getting only 2 votes in the first round of the election.

Most Popular Polad Bulbuloghlu Trailers

Total trailers found: 25

The Most Important Interview Trailer (1971)

06 December 1971

The film tells the story of journalistic morality in an analytical way. In this sense, the journalist must have a clear conscience and morality.

Fair Wind Trailer (1974)

03 May 1974

Jan Vacek, a revolutionary of Czech origin, organizes the retreat of communist troops in Baku after the Bolshevik Revolution, following the fall of the local commune.

Hail Trailer (2012)

02 August 2012

The film based on Agil Abbas's novel about Nagorno-Karabakh War. The film tells about the heroism of the sons of Azerbaijan, who fought for the Motherland to the last drop of blood in spite of everything in the Karabakh war.

Business Trip Trailer (1982)

16 February 1982

After the story of the same name of Rustam Ibrahimbeyov.

The Road Story Trailer (1981)

20 February 1981

After learning that his daughter is in love with a truck driver, corrupt Housing Office director tries to make use of his service in a last smuggle operation, then break his promise and marry her to someone else.

Towards Evening Trailer (2020)

26 October 2020

A couple for whom physical proximity doesn’t mean spiritual closeness at all, make their way to a family event outside the city ; a disagreement over a mundane issue forces them to stop, yielding an unexpected yet predictable discovery.

Long Live, Girls Trailer (1973)

13 March 1973

The plot of the film is based on real events that took place in the summer of 1958 on one of the beaches of Absheron, when Tofik Huseynov, a schoolboy from Baku, drowned in the sea while saving drowning children.

Park of the Soviet Period Trailer (2006)

07 November 2006

Oleg, the host of a TV show is asked to cover in his show a new ultramodern amusement park called "Park of the Soviet Period".

Babek Trailer (1979)

02 December 1979

It is an epic movie about an Azerbaijani martur-hero who revolted against the Arab invasion of the 7th century.

The Fate of the Ruler Trailer (2008)

12 May 2008

This historical movie is about the situation of Ganja and Karabakh khanates between Russia and Iran war.

Let Him Stay With Us Trailer (1975)

06 January 1975

The 1974 Irina Tarkovskaya Russian family romantic melodrama starring Tengiz Archvadze, Tatyana Batrokova, Valentin Bogdanov, Pyotr Cherkashin, and Vera Golovina.

The Last Night of Childhood Trailer (1968)

08 December 1968

Murad, a young man fails the entrance exam to the Institute and starts working at the meat factory. His cousin Rustam, a worker on a building site, fights with him against the dishonest people who sell pieces of meat from the factory.

"Margarita" is Raging Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

Light in the Window Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

Togrul loves his wife Leyla very much and is terribly jealous at the same time. His jealousy destroys the family, and even Togrul's mother, knowing her son's unfair treatment, decides to leave home with her daughter-in-law.

Wedding Trailer (2005)

16 March 2005

The main character Ramiz falls in love with a girl. His friend Taleh helps him to find out the location of the girl's house.

Incomplete Memories Trailer (2015)

09 May 2015

An Azerbaijanian veteran of battle for Brest fortress takes gun again 50 years later - to defend Nagorny Karabakh from Armenians.

The Inquiry is Going On Trailer (1966)

17 December 1966

After the novel "Sahil Amaliyyati" (The operation of "Side") of the same name of Jamshid Amirov. The film is about foreign secret service's operation and it's revelation by security organs.

Oh, Heart... Heart Trailer (1976)

12 September 1976

The film explores intelligent feelings of harmonious coordination and human problems, as well as psychological issues.

Don't Be Afraid, I'm with You Trailer (1981)

29 June 1981

In early 20th-century Azerbaijan, two circus artists travel to a village where one of them was born, unaware of the danger and adventure that await them.

Abseron Rhythms Trailer (1970)

03 May 1970

The works of Azerbaijani composers are performed by M. Magomaev, R. Beyrutov, Z. Khanlarova, O. Agaev, F.

Don't Be Afraid, I'm with You! 1919 Trailer (2013)

15 November 2013

Along with the dangerous adventures, the film also reflects the love of two young heroes. As in Romeo and Juliet, they are the children of two opposing sides.

Robinson and 9 Fridays Trailer (2016)

21 January 2016

I Compose a Song Trailer (1978)

02 June 1978

A story about ten years old Sona - a very talented young singer whose parents are not so happy about her singing.

The Bay of Happiness Trailer (1978)

02 April 1978

The film is about the first oil-well in the world in the world in the 1920th.

Muslim Magomayev Sings Trailer (1971)

30 May 1971

A biographic movie about famous Azerbajiani baritone operatic pop singer Muslim Magomayev.