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== Personal life ==

== Personal life ==

In 2002, Rihsitilla Abdullaev married Nodira Abdullaeva (Ahmedova), the daughter of People’s Artist of [[Uzbekistan]] [[Yoqub Ahmedov]]. They now have 3 children

In 2002, Rihsitilla Abdullaev married Nodira Abdullaeva (Ahmedova), the daughter of People’s Artist of [[Uzbekistan]] [[Yoqub Ahmedov]]. They now have 3 children

=== Children ===

* Tojirahmon Negmatullaev was born on October 19, 2003, in Tashkent.

* Tojirahmon Negmatullaev was born on October 19, 2003, in Tashkent.

* Asilzoda Negmatullayeva was born on September 29, 2008 in Tashkent.

* Asilzoda Negmatullayeva was born on September 29, 2008 in Tashkent.


Latest revision as of 22:53, 31 October 2025

Uzbek actor

Rihsitilla Abdullaev
Russian: Рихситилла Абдуллаев
Born

Rikhsilla Nigmatullaevich Abdullaev

(1978-04-05) April 5, 1978 (age 47)

Occupation
Years active 1999–present
Children Tojirahmon Negmatullaev
  • Asilzoda Negmatullaeva
  • Mohizoda Negmatullaeva

Rihsitilla Abdullaev, (Uzbek: Rihsitilla Abdullaev, Рихситилла Абдуллаев) (born April 5, 1978) is an Uzbek theater and film actor and TV presenter.

Rihsitilla Nigmatullayevich Abdullaev was born on April 5, 1978, in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.[1][2] He graduated from school number 272 in Tashkent. In 1995, he entered the Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture, Department of Drama and Film Acting.[3][4] He later received a master’s degree from the same university. The Uzbek National Academic Drama Theater [uz] has been operating since 1999. Rihsitilla created unique images in more than 50 performances between 1999 and 2021.[5][6] In 2011, he received the “Best TV presenter of the Year” award in Uzbekistan. Rihsitilla Abdullaev gained wide recognition and fame in Uzbekistan in 2006 after starring in the Uzbek drama film “Soʼgʼdiyona”.[7]

Sevgi series are based on life events in 2020. The series opened new pages in the Uzbek series and brought a lot of attention to Avdullayev.[8][9] Abdullayevʻs Ishq o’yinlari series, shot in collaboration with Turkish artists, brought him great fame.[10]

In 2002, Rihsitilla Abdullaev married Nodira Abdullaeva (Ahmedova), the daughter of People’s Artist of Uzbekistan Yoqub Ahmedov. They now have 3 children:

  • Tojirahmon Negmatullaev was born on October 19, 2003, in Tashkent.
  • Asilzoda Negmatullayeva was born on September 29, 2008 in Tashkent.
  • Mohizoda Negmatullaeva was born on November 30, 2009 in Tashkent.

Below is a chronologically ordered list of films in which Abdullaev has appeared.

Year Serial Role
2013 Kaminaning oilasi [26]
2016 Maftuna [27]
2020 Zaxarli tomchilar [28]
2020 Sevgi [29]
2020-2021 Ishq o’yinlari [30]
2021-2022 Baxt ovchilari
2024 Ikkichi ota
Roles in theater
Year Spectacle Role
2000 Qirol Lir Osvald
2000 Joxon otin Uvaysi Madalixon
2001 Adibning umri Botir
2001 Enaga Gofurjon
2002 Navoiy Alisher
2003 Makr va Muxabbat Ferdinant
2003 Rusram Boyto’ra
2004 Uyqusiz kecha Botir
2004 Tun albatda o’tadi Eriko
2005 Senga bir gap aytaman Bobosh
2006 Andishalik kelinchak Arslon
2006 Xalal Sharif
2007 Yoz tuni garoyibotlari Kuyo’v
2007 Tili Asalim Kuyov
2008 Chegara ustidagi uy Diplomat
2009 Jodugar kanizak Shahzoda
2010 Sexrli tanbur Tanburchi
2011 Faridaning dil daftari Kamron
2012 Yetti fared Santelyano
2013 Bir qadam yoʻq Nabira
2014 Oʻtkan zamon hangomalari
2014 Dadajon demayman Alisher
2015 Bir Koshona sirlari Itboqar
2015 Parimoinot Misr Shoxi
2016 Qalliq o’yini Qo’shni
2017 Qirmizi olma Muxsin
2017 Muqaddas Tahtizat Klit
2018 Usmon Nosir Goʻsha
2019 Urmon siri Qaroqchi
2019 Ali-Shir Nava’i Mansur
2020 Mirzo Ulugʻbek Elchi
2020 Revizor Hlestakov
2021 12 oy Kansler
2021 Urush odamlari Mirzaqul Rais
  • In 2010, he was awarded the Badge of Uzbekistan.
  • 2011 The best TV presenter of the year[31]
  • 30th anniversary of independence of Uzbekistan.

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