Nikita Kologrivy, the actor known for the series “The Boy’s Word,” recently expressed a wish to engage directly with the Russian president. His intention was conveyed to NEWS.ru, highlighting a desire for a personal conversation that would go beyond rumors, screens, or mediated exchanges.
According to his statements, Kologrivy aspires to test the intelligence of the man at the top in a straightforward, face-to-face meeting. He emphasized that this encounter should occur in person, free from intermediaries or speculative chatter, and he asserted there are currently no rivals who could match such a direct dialogue in his view.
The actor also disclosed that another figure he would value as a conversation partner is entrepreneur Elon Musk. He believes Musk, the mind behind SpaceX and Tesla, would bring a fascinating perspective to any discussion and could potentially offer insights that capture public imagination as a compelling speaker.
Following notable success in the film “At the Command of the Pike” and his ongoing appearances in “The Boy’s Word,” Kologrivy has become a frequent guest on talk shows and in interviews. In these appearances, he has not shied away from providing sharp critiques of fellow performers, a habit that has sparked conversation and controversy in media circles. A recent episode of a show on Channel One, where he appeared with Alexander Gordon, ended with a notable parting of ways, marking a significant moment in his public career.
There has been public support from peer actor Vladimir Vdovichenkov, who defended Kologrivy as a talented artist, while actress Alexandra Rebenok urged caution regarding the language used by the younger performer. The general director of Mosfilm, Karen Shakhnazarov, weighed in by noting that Kologrivy’s eagerness to push boundaries could be part of an actor’s drive to succeed, suggesting that ambition often plays a central role in professional growth and achievement.
Meanwhile, gossip surrounding the pop icon Pugacheva’s circle suggested talk of a possible return to Russia, reflecting ongoing interest in the personal and professional trajectories of the country’s entertainment figures and how their choices might influence the broader cultural landscape. [Citation: NEWS.ru]