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Nasreddin in Khujand, or the Enchanted Prince
Based on the popular comedy novel, as well as many international anecdotes about Nasreddin Hodja, a witty Muslim traveler.
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Plot Summary
In the ancient city of Khujand, the cunning and witty Nasreddin finds himself entangled in a royal predicament when a prince is turned into an enchanted creature. Nasreddin must use his intelligence and charm to break the curse and restore the prince to his rightful form. Along the way, he encounters greedy viziers, wise elders, and the challenges of courtly intrigue, all while maintaining his signature humor and resourcefulness.
Critical Reception
This Soviet film is a beloved classic known for its lighthearted humor and fantastical elements. While not widely reviewed by international critics, it is cherished in its home country for its witty storytelling and charming portrayal of the legendary Nasreddin.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its whimsical fantasy elements and the enduring charm of Nasreddin.
Appreciated for its lighthearted comedic tone and engaging plot.
Seen as a delightful fairy tale with a moral compass.
Google audience: Audience reception is primarily positive, with viewers enjoying the film's classic fairy tale structure and Nasreddin's clever antics. It's often remembered fondly as a family-friendly and entertaining watch.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the character of Nasreddin Hodja, a folkloric trickster figure popular in the Middle East and Central Asia, known for his wisdom and humorous anecdotes.
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