Russian actor Roman Madyanov criticized artists from Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania for making negative comments about the Soviet Union. In a comment on the site aif.ru He admitted that he could not understand his colleagues, who had become famous as a citizen of the USSR, and is now “spreading dirt on him”. According to the artist, during the Soviet years, the artists had a great popular love.
“In addition to the main roles in the cinema, in ordinary life you were a celestial. If a popular artist came to the store, then naturally he was not served as an ordinary Soviet citizen, everything was pulled from under the counter for him, ”Madyanov recalled.
He noted that fans are trying to show their respect and love for idols at every possible level. According to Madyanov, the former stars of the Soviet Union “went against the truth” but “it’s their choice and they have to live with it.”
Former Latvian actor Ivars Kalnins refused From roles in Russian cinema.
Source: Gazeta

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