Cook And Singer

Cook And Singer (Russian: Повар и певица; Tajik: Кук ва овозхон) - Soviet feature film, directed by directors Mukadas Makhmudov and Valery Kharchenko in 1978.

Plot
Cook Tahir and singer Zukhra, having failed in exams, do not lose their presence of mind. Having accidentally entered the Byt House, Hassan Khasanych Barmaliev, a cheerful but cunning manager of the Bureau of Public Utilities Trust, takes Takhir and Zukhra to the road train brigade, which is designed to serve residents of the inaccessible areas of the Pamir. With music and songs, participating in a wedding and at a birthday celebration, the heroes delight the local population. Over time, the speculative affairs of Barmaleya become a topic of discussion at the meeting, but the decision in favor of Hasan Hasanych leaves the situation unchanged. Barmalei manages to ruin the relationship between Tahir and Zukhra, but Zukhra’s mother and daughter are catching up with a caravan. The intrigues of Hassan Khasanych are revealed, and he leaves the brigade. But Zuhra and Tahir still did not make peace, and the road train leaves without Zuhra.