The star said that on the set he and the actors developed an exclusive working relationship. Moreover, he was not disappointed in their position.
Ukrainian actress Anna Koshmal spoke a lot about her colleagues from the series Matchmakers. He said this on the program Weekend 2.0.
According to him, they did not develop any friendship during the filming, there was only a working relationship between him and the actors.
“Why does everyone think that if we are a family in the series, we have such a relationship in life, but this is not true, but outside the project we do not talk or call each other Nothing just a phone number We have not contacted these people. We came, worked and left.
Anna Koshmal also noted that after the start of the mass invasion, she was not surprised that her former colleagues would not support the Ukrainians, and therefore were not disappointed in their position.
“It’s strange because if I am offended by a person who is sick, any frustration or resentment, they don’t care about everything they want.
In addition, Anna mentioned Alexander Feklistov, who was one of the few who sided with Ukraine and left the aggressor country.
“Feklistov, yes, very pro-Ukrainian I didn’t communicate with him personally, I only saw the video he recorded I’m sure he’s been around for a long time As far as I know,” she commented Nightmare.
It was previously reported that Anna Koshmal told how she met pro-Russian local residents in Chisinau who were happy to occupy our territories.
Anna Koshmal delighted the network with archival photos of children
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