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#teatr_ibrat_maktabi
#adolat_fasli
#argos

Bugun hamkasb-do‘starimiz bilan O‘zbek Milliy Akademik drama teatriga bordik.
Amir Temur saltanati boshqaruvining bir qismi aks etgan "Adolat fasli" nomli spektaklni birinchi qatorda o‘tirib tomosha qildim.

Spektaklda saltanatdagi adolatni ta'minlash uchun Temurning ota sifatida o‘z farzandidan ham kechishgacha bo‘lgan iztiroblarini his etish qiyin emas. Teatr - tafakkur qilish uchun juda yaxshi maydon.

☝️ Borib ko‘rishni tavsiya qilaman...


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