How did the voice role of Sineglazka come to life for the performer?
The performer had long nurtured a dream of voicing a character. It felt like a family-centered theme, and early feedback suggested the voice wasn’t a perfect match due to youth. Yet, perseverance paid off, and the moment the test was passed, a celebratory mood followed with the realization that singing could join the craft.
Reflecting on that journey, does the experience stay vivid or feel daunting at first?
There was honesty in saying it was challenging. The first day in the studio involved a firm handshake and a careful search for the right tone because the voice is naturally on the softer side for this character. Still, the process was enjoyable, guided, and filled with learning. The experience proved to be wonderfully calm, and by the second or third day, comfort set in. The project carried high hopes and substantial effort, making the work feel both demanding and rewarding.
The question arises about comparing this role with an earlier one, the magician in Savva, released in 2015. How did those experiences diverge?
In Savva, the magician was a smaller role, and the singer was younger too. Distractions and nerves were present, and the studio environment included interruptions like renovations, which added chaos. While this new role felt more orderly and clearer, Savva demanded intense focus and close listening to directions while being guided by others in the booth.
How was the scoring process organized, and was there direct dialogue with colleagues such as Fyodor Bondarchuk and Yulia Khlynina, or were lines recorded separately?
The recording process tended to be solitary, with each participant working independently. The performer had limited knowledge of who contributed what, except for Fyodor Bondarchuk. A family connection explained some initial expectations, but the actual process involved recording with the director directing from behind a wall. Eventually, collaboration with Yulia Khlynina came to light, and there was a note of warmth about working with her. Yet the final takes were largely produced in isolation in the booth, with the director guiding the performance remotely.
Describe the heroine Sineglazka and any personal parallels with the performer.
Sineglazka captured the heart quickly. The character is brave and compassionate, with a princess-like fragility tucked beneath a rebellious shell. The performer admires the courage and is drawn to the depths of compassion, noting that Sineglazka often steps forward to help others. A sense of kinship is felt in the way she blends determination with a touch of tenderness, a contrast that mirrors a real-life sense of sensitivity and resolve. There is genuine admiration for the heroine’s resolve and her ability to stay true to her softer side.
Attending the premiere with family at the Oktyabr cinema brought a flood of emotions. What stood out as the experience unfolded, and is the result satisfying?
The premiere left a strong impression. The performer was pleased by the overall reception of the cartoon and enjoyed seeing the full work on the big screen, having only watched individual episodes before. Humor in the film was particularly appreciated, as it often feels missing in animation. The moment on the red carpet was nerve-wracking, but the event delivered, and the film itself exceeded expectations.
How did family and friends show support during the gala?
The family shared a mix of nerves and pride from the morning onward. Encouraging phrases and mutual congratulations filled the day, and close friends offered heartfelt remarks about the character’s quiet impact. The overall sense was one of happiness and collective achievement in bringing the project to life.
The younger sister Vera contributed to the film, voicing Jadwiga. Is there a plan for continuing with voice work or pursuing on-camera acting?
Vera aims to pursue acting, embracing a busy slate that includes voice work. The siblings recorded on different days, making it difficult to recall every detail of the process, but the sentiment remains one of pride in Vera’s contributions and future potential.
Is there an interest in acting on screen or on stage, or does music remain the primary focus?
Exploring acting as an experience is appealing, though memorizing large blocks of text is less favorable. If a film project came along, a musical role with a strong musical component could be ideal, ideally with a prominent musical presence that complements the screen time rather than dominating it.
How is memorization handled before performances, and what routines support this?
Text is repeated, songs are played in the car, and rehearsals with a sound engineer provide structure. Occasionally, memory remains a challenge, but focus and practice have substantially reduced these difficulties as the work continues.
Plans for a first solo concert were approaching, with preparations underway. What are the feelings and expectations around this milestone?
Preparation involved organizing attendance for relatives, rehearsing regularly, and managing nerves. Vocal practice continues, with hopeful anticipation that the performance will be fulfilling. The sense is of mounting energy and some stage fright, yet a belief that the concert will be a positive experience and a meaningful milestone.
Turning to family influence, what non-obvious appreciation is held for the mother, who seems to shape personal growth?
Gratitude rests on the mother’s hard work and example. The family benefits from ongoing development and shared learning, built on mutual respect. The key is that respect is earned and reciprocated, and a respectful demeanor underpins every interaction.
What are the preferred ways to spend free time beyond music, and what hobbies exist?
Time is limited, but moments are found with friends and family. A curiosity for new missions and occasional rest watching a variety of films fill the gaps between obligations. The appetite for personal growth and simple joys remains strong.
There was a recent Telegram video showing hobby activity. Is cooking a hobby, and if so, what dishes stand out?
Cooking is a favorite pastime when time allows. The ability to experiment with recipes brings joy, with a recent attempt at onigiri offering a playful but promising result. Plans to enhance it with salted salmon and tofu with kimchi reflect a desire to explore flavors thoughtfully.
How does the performer respond to media reports or rumors, and how is public chatter handled?
All channels are monitored, but public opinion is not followed closely. Family members check rumors, and the stance is to avoid believing sensational headlines. A preference exists for filtering what is shared and avoiding misquotes that create misunderstandings. The show business world has a way of amplifying noise, and it is important to stay grounded and not let online chatter distort reality. The experience of growing up in the entertainment industry has seasoned the approach, yet it remains emotionally taxing when negative narratives surface. The priority is personal well-being and maintaining a straightforward perspective on what truly matters.