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Plot Summary
A comedic fantasy film that follows the legendary trickster Nasredin. In this installment, he is mistakenly believed to be dead and his 'widow' inherits his belongings. This leads to a series of humorous situations as Nasredin tries to reclaim his life and belongings from those who believe him deceased.
Critical Reception
This Soviet film, based on the folk tales of Nasredin, was popular in its time for its lighthearted humor and whimsical storytelling. It is remembered as a charming, albeit simple, fantasy comedy that appeals to a broad audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and comical take on the Nasredin character.
Appreciated for its imaginative and fantastical elements.
Seen as an enjoyable and family-friendly viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not readily available through typical Google user review aggregations. However, its enduring popularity within the context of Nasredin folklore suggests a generally positive audience memory.
Fun Fact
The character of Nasredin Hoca (or Hodja) is a satirical Sufi folk figure who appears in thousands of stories across many cultures in the Middle East and Central Asia, known for his wisdom, wit, and paradoxical advice.
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