The Pregnant

The Pregnant (Russian: Беременный, romanized: Beremenniy) is a 2011 Russian comedy film directed by Sarik Andreasyan. It stars Dmitri Dyuzhev, Anna Sedokova, Mikhail Galustyan and Ville Haapasalo.[2][3] The Hindi remake rights are owned by T-Series and Maddock Films.

The Pregnant
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySarik Andreasyan
Produced by
  • Sarik Andreasyan
  • Gevond Andreasyan
  • Georgiy Malkov
Written by
  • Sarik Andreasyan
  • Gevond Andreasyan
  • Georgiy Malkov
Starring
Music byAleksandr Vartanov
CinematographyAnton Zenkovich
Production
company
Enjoy Movies
Leopolis
Release date
  • 8 September 2011 (2011-09-08) (Russia)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Budget$2 million
Box office$7 372 540[1]

Plot

Sergei and Diana Dobrolyubov have long dreamt of having a child, but Diana simply isn't getting pregnant. Sergei, who works as a TV presenter at the Muz-TV channel, makes a wish to a falling star (“I want a child”), and his wish is fulfilled, but with a catch: instead of his wife, he, himself, becomes pregnant. Sergei's friend, Zhora, convinces him that pregnancy is not a reason to hide, but instead is an opportunity to gain fame and money. The show "The Pregnant" becomes the most popular television project, and its main character - Sergei Dobrolyubov - a star. In the end, in order to give birth to his child in peace, Sergei decides to inform his fans that he falsified the pregnancy.

Cast

Music

The film's score was written by Aleksandr Vartanov. The following songs are featured in the picture.

Reception

The film received generally negative reviews in Russian media.[4]

References

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