Filming of Kim Druzhinin’s historical detective novel “Bad People” began in Nizhny Novgorod. In this respect reported NTV channel.
The 19th-century plot of the series is based on the stories in the “Research Chronicles” series by writer Nikolai Svechin. In the story, former soldier and now cop Alexei Lykov (Petr Rykov) must investigate a series of mysterious crimes.
The role of the head of the Nizhny Novgorod detective police, Pavel Astafievich Blagovo, was played by the star of “Streets of Broken Lanterns” Alexander Lykov.
“It’s nice to dive into a period you haven’t lived in. There are many interesting nuances here – wearing suits, beards, mustaches glued with wood glue. In general, of course, the conversation here is not about what time it will be played, but about what it is. “It seems to me that our modern Russian cinema is gradually starting to talk about what it is making films about,” he shares his impressions.
In “Evil People” actor Dmitry Nagiyev will return to television after a break – the nobleman Evdokim Nefediev, Angelina Strechina will play the role of his niece Varvara, and Irina Pegova will be the governess. The roles of Blinov, the director of the Shokalsky gymnasium and the owner of the Neklyudov factories, went to Yan Tsapnik and Roman Madyanov. Also in the series will appear Roman Mayakin, Artem Tkachenko and Oleg Gaas. The project is being created by the Russian World Vision and BERG SOUND film companies with the support of the Internet Development Institute (ANO IRI) and the government of the Nizhny Novgorod region.
The other day journalist Otar Kushanashvili clarified the secret of his friend Nagiyev’s multimillion-dollar earnings in Dubai.
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Source: Gazeta

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