Konstantin Khabensky Liquidates Production Center Amid Financial Losses: A Look at Career and Contemporaries

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Actor and director Konstantin Khabensky is winding down his production center, a development that has drawn attention from media outlets. Socialbites.ca highlighted the move, noting that the liquidation began in May 2024. The LLC named Konstantin Khabensky Production Center is scheduled to be dissolved on May 21, 2025. The reported reason for the shutdown points to financial losses recorded by the enterprise. (Source: Socialbites)

Financial records show that Konstantin Khabensky Producer Center LLC did not report income from 2020 through 2023. The company carried deficits year over year: 45 thousand rubles in 2020, 63 thousand in 2021, 60 thousand in 2022, and 8 thousand in 2023. These figures paint a picture of persistent financial strain leading up to the liquidation. (Source: Socialbites)

Khabensky’s screen career began with his film debut in 1994, and his oeuvre has since grown to encompass well over 130 credits. His acting credits include prominent titles such as Night Watch, Method, Fire, Major Thunder: The Game, Rasputin, and Yolki. In 2018 he directed his first feature, Sobibor, in which he also starred. By 2021, he had taken on the role of artistic director and director at the Moscow Art Theatre named after A. P. Chekhov. (Source: Socialbites)

During May, Khabensky spoke about facing star fever, mentioning that friends helped him navigate the pressure of fame and stay grounded. The support from colleagues became a stabilizing force amid the spotlight. (Source: Socialbites)

Earlier reports also suggested that Ivleeva might face restrictions on travel outside Russia, indicating ongoing attention to the movements of prominent public figures. (Source: Socialbites)

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