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Played by Ekaterina Savinova , whose real-life story closely mirrored her character's—she also came from a small village to conquer Moscow. Notably, Savinova performed all the operatic and folk songs in the film herself.

is a beloved Soviet musical comedy-drama that remains a cult classic for its humor, heart, and the exceptional vocal talent of its lead actress. Plot Overview

The film was a massive hit in the Soviet Union, seen by over 15.4 million viewers . Played by Ekaterina Savinova , whose real-life story

Originally shot in black and white, a restored and colourized version was released in 2011.

The story follows , a simple, spirited girl from a remote Siberian village who arrives in Moscow with a singular dream: to become a professional singer. Having missed the formal conservatory entrance exams, she refuses to give up, eventually convincing the renowned Professor Sokolov to hear her sing. Plot Overview The film was a massive hit

Parallel to Frosya's journey is the story of , a sculptor with whom she stays. Her absolute sincerity and "spiritual purity" force the cynical, commercially-driven artist to realize he has lost his own creative path, leading him to destroy his uninspired works in a moment of creative crisis. Cast and Production Director: Yevgeny Tashkov

Played by Anatoli Papanov . Interestingly, while Papanov acted the role, his voice was dubbed by the director, Yevgeny Tashkov. Professor Sokolov: Played by Boris Bibikov . Natasha: Played by Antonina Maksimova. Notable Facts and Legacy Having missed the formal conservatory entrance exams, she

Frosya Burlakova became a legendary figure in Soviet cinema, representing perseverance and untainted talent.