Dasha Doshik on Meeting Philip Kirkorov During Yolki 10 Poster Shoot

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Social media personality Dasha Doshik, also known as Daria Perova, shared with socialbites.ca that she crossed paths with Philip Kirkorov during the poster shoot for the comedy film Yolki 10. In the film, she portrays a former actor who has stepped away from the stage and become deeply involved in his private life.

She recalled the anticipation before meeting the legendary performer. Speaking through her own lens, Doshik admitted that speaking Russian made her nervous because she had spent a lifetime watching Kirkorov on screen. She prepared meticulously for the moment: multiple showers, a trip to the salon, a careful hair treatment, and choosing what she hoped would be her best outfit. She knew the production would involve wardrobe changes, color adjustments, and even fragrance spritzes, yet she went all in and felt ready to present her best self.

As a 19-year-old influencer, Doshik expected Kirkorov to be intimidating, perhaps even domineering. What she discovered was strikingly different. He appeared tall and reserved, yet carried a warm, approachable energy that put everyone at ease. There was no noticeable tension in the room. When they first spoke, she felt a surge of brightness in his presence and sensed a powerful aura nearby. In that moment, she saw him as more than a famous icon; he seemed like a real person who happens to be from Earth, just like everyone else. The encounter left her with a clear impression of him as a remarkable individual.

The conversation with socialbites.ca offers a fuller picture of Doshik’s experience and reflections from the meeting, including insights about the dynamic on set and the human side of a global star. Read the full interview for more details and context on how the collaboration unfolded and what it revealed about working with a superstar who is often perceived as larger than life. (Source: socialbites.ca)

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