Tigran Keosayan’s ex-wife is afraid of his current wife after working together on the NTV series “Actress”. Divorce of Alena Khmelnitskaya and Tigran Keosayan: reasons Tigran Keosayan with his new wife

Not many creative people manage to combine several professions at once and at the same time excel in each of them. Tigran Edmondovich succeeds. He connected his life with cinema at a very young age. Over the course of several decades, the talented man managed to master the skills of an actor, director, producer, presenter and screenwriter. The list of his achievements is amazing, and his critical acclaim inspires respect. The love of fans of the artist’s numerous talents is truly limitless.

Biography of Tigran Keosayan

The actor was born on January 4, 1966 in Moscow. His parents were Honored Artists, so the boy had practically no chance of choosing a profession not related to creativity. WITH early years he attended filming with his father, who worked as a film director. At one time, Tigran even starred in one of the parts of “The Elusive Avengers” under the guidance of an illustrious parent.

After graduating from school, the young man went to work at Mosfilm, where he took on any assignment. A year later he entered VGIK, but then decided to quit his studies for a while to serve in the army. Returning home, he recovered in educational institution and received the profession of director. While still studying, he met Fyodor Bondarchuk, with whom he is friends to this day.

In the 90s, Russian cinema experienced difficult times. better times. Tigran nevertheless found his niche - he began filming video clips and commercials. At the same time, the shooting of one of Tigran Keosayan’s most famous films, “Poor Sasha,” took place. It was well received by the audience and allowed the aspiring director to loudly make himself known. After that there was “Silver Lily of the Valley”, which also gathered an army of fans. Then there were several more worthy paintings. In total, Keosayan’s track record as a director includes 14 films.

The talented artist starred several times in various film projects and staged musicals. He was actively invited to television shows. Since 2007, he has established himself as a presenter, launching his own show on Ren-TV.

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Margarita Simonyan found a common language with Tigran Keosayan’s children from his first marriage. And I was able to become friends with his ex-wife

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An example of the “high relationships” glorified in the film “Pokrovsky Gate” was demonstrated by her ex-husband and the director’s current wife, television journalist Margarita Simonyan. The reason for the meeting was Ksenia Keosayan, the youngest daughter of the star of the film “Hearts of Three”. The girl turned six years old, and all the girls’ close friends gathered to congratulate her. The elder sister of the hero of the occasion, 22-year-old Alexandra, flew in from America. And, of course, Simonyan came along with her famous father to congratulate Ksenia.

Alena Khmelnitskaya with youngest daughter Ksenia Tigran Keosayan with his eldest daughter Alexandra Photo: @alyona.xmel (Facebook of Alena Khmelnitskaya)

Let us recall that Khmelnitskaya and Keosayan divorced two years ago, and in September 2014, Tigran and Margarita had a son, Bagrat. Alena commented on hers like this: “Tigran and I have not stopped communicating. After breaking up, our relationship became even better in some ways. Thank God, we both understand: no matter how life turns out, we are forever connected by our children and will remain close, dear people.” This position, of course, also implies communication with Simonyan.

By the way, Alena signed a joint photo with Margarita: “ High relationship" Numerous friends showered their compliments on the two women who, despite the odds, managed to become friends. Of course this is to ex-wife found common language With new darling ex-wife. But Khmelnitskaya and Keosayan proved that in a family of filmmakers, plot development can be no worse than in a cult Soviet film.

"- all eight episodes in two days. The uniqueness of the project is that producer David Keosayan, his brother director Tigran Keosyan and his two wives at once - former and present - worked on it. The director's current wife, head of the RT channel, Margarita Simonyan, acted as a screenwriter. And Tigran’s ex-wife Alena Khmelnitskaya played one of the roles. As they said at Pokrovsky Gate, “high relations.” Or is it still “normal for spiritual people”?

It is no secret that Tigran and Alena broke up peacefully. I managed to make friends with Khmelnitskaya and Margarita Simonyan. This is what Tigran Keosayan’s current wife said about the collaboration: “Alena and I are now very good relationship, but after she read the script, she told me: “Rita, I’m afraid of you.” I was surprised: “Why?” She replied: “What's on your mind? I’m horrified after reading the script, where did you get all this from?!”

David Keosayan on the set of the series “Actress”

The fact is that “Actress” is a psychological detective story, we're talking about about the murder of an artist, which fatal accident Her ex-husband is investigating. This story stars Yuri Stoyanov, Ekaterina Shpitsa, Vladimir Menshov, Vladimir Kapustin... The series shows the provincial bottom with all its horrors.

“I observed all this in my childhood,” explains Margarita Simonyan. - It took place in an Armenian ghetto in Krasnodar, where in the yard I met drug addicts and criminals more often than ordinary people, the advantage was large. This was the norm. I can't say that I had a bad childhood. It didn’t seem like that to me, it was still happy, no one beat me or tormented me, we were beloved children, everything was wonderful. We were small and didn’t see anything else, it seemed to us that this was how it should be. Then, when we grew up and moved to Moscow, we began to communicate with people who had a different childhood, we realized that, in fact, it should have been different...”


Tigran Keosayan on the set of the series “Actress”

Tigran Keosayan evaluates “The Actress” as a story of immersion in a nightmare: “We are all creatures of habit and we have safeguards that do not allow us to go crazy, but at the same time, all this allows us to get used to any horror, to any catastrophes. For the life of an individual this is probably good. And for life in general? This movie is about being more sensitive and noticing what’s happening around you.”... You can evaluate the series on December 28 and 29, and at the same time think about how you should build civilized relationships with your exes.

Yuri Stoyanov, Tigran Keosayan, Vladimir Menshov and Alena Khmelnitskaya on the set of the series “Actress”

Watch the series “Actress” on Thursday, December 28, and Friday, December 29, at 19:40 on the NTV channel.

Tigran Keosayan is a Russian film director, music video director, and TV presenter who became famous thanks to the films “Poor Sasha,” “The President and His Granddaughter,” and “Silver Lily of the Valley.”

Today he is known for the entertainment show “International Sawmill”, as well as for the acclaimed film “ Crimean Bridge. Made with love!

Childhood and youth

Tigran Keosayan was born on January 4, 1966 in Moscow. The boy’s family was closely connected with the world of cinema: his father Edmond Keosayan, an Armenian by nationality, was a famous director who directed the film “The Elusive Avengers”, his mother Laura Gevorgyan was a sought-after actress in Armenia. Tigran was youngest child, his older brother David also became a prominent television figure in the future. The future director spent his entire childhood with his father on the set of a big movie; his life was inextricably linked with the world of cinema. At the age of 4, the young artist first showed his acting talents in the Soviet film “The Crown” Russian Empire, or Elusive Again."

Like many children his age, his parents sent the boy to a music school, where he learned to play the piano. Thanks to this he fell in love classical music.


In 1983, Tigran Keosayan graduated from school, passing his final exams with the help of cheat sheets. Then the young artist already knew exactly where he wanted to go and who he wanted to be. Since childhood, he dreamed of becoming a director, like his father. The young man’s dream university turned out to be All-Russian state university cinematography named after Tigran, where, however, he did not immediately enter.

A significant role in this was played by an article published in the Izvestia newspaper, which told ordinary people in colorful detail about how the eminent director and screenwriter Edmond Keosayan was trying to get his “mediocre son” into the university. However, this trouble not only did not push Tigran away from the world of cinema and his dreams, but also strengthened his intention to study at this particular educational institution.


In 1984, Tigran again tried to enter VGIK and ended up in the directing department in the workshop of Igor Talankin. The guy shot the first short film, “Sunny Beach,” which tells the story of a runaway soldier. His university friend, now famous, played in the film Russian director and actor. Keosayan was forced to interrupt his studies at the institute and went to serve in the army. In 1988, he was reinstated at the university and entered the workshop.

In the 1990s, Keosayan, together with Fyodor Bondarchuk, began filming videos and commercials. At that time, this field of cinema was unknown, so directors easily occupied a vacant niche and achieved success. In their youth they filmed videos for celebrities Russian show business, and others.

Films and television

1991 was the debut year for Tigran Keosayan. The comedy film by Yuri Kuzmenko “Joker” was released, where the artist played his first full-fledged role. In the same year, Tigran began filming his debut film “Katka and Shiz”, where he acted as the director of the film. Celebrities were invited to film soviet actors, many of whom previously worked with Keosayan’s father, and the script was written by his brother David.

The film was released in 1992 and was warmly received by viewers and film critics.


Tigran Keosayan and Irina Rozanova in the film "Mistress"

A year later, the director and his brother founded the GOLD VISION studio, which shoots commercials, music videos, and television series.

In 1996, Tigran Keosayan decided to try himself as a director of the comedy television series “Funny Things - Family Matters.” The producer's chair in this project was taken by his brother David. The film told the story of four generations of one family, which is forced to adapt to new living conditions and decides to start a “family business” by setting up a laundry in the house.


First famous work V creative biography Keosayan became the New Year's comedy "Poor Sasha", released in 1997. In this film, Tigran again turned to the theme of charming thieves (as in his debut film), who help the girl Sasha return her mother to new year holidays. The picture became best film of the year according to TEFI.

Subsequent films in the director’s filmography also enjoyed considerable success among viewers. In 1999, Keosayan’s next New Year’s comedy, “The President and His Granddaughter,” was released. In 2000, he made a film based on his own script (co-authored with Ganna Slutsky) “Silver Lily of the Valley,” where he also appeared in a cameo role.

After 5 years, a continuation of the film was released on TV screens, but as a 12-episode television series. All the actors of the film played in “Silver Lily of the Valley-2” (with the exception of Zoya Misochkina, who starred in the role).


Tigran Keosayan in the film “Silver Lily of the Valley”

In 2008, the film “Mirage” was released, which was negatively assessed by critics. Subsequently, the director again returned to the topic of television series and over the course of 2 years he made 3 television films: the spy mini-series “Yalta-45”, the melodrama “Three Comrades” and the series about the Olympic village near Sochi “Sea. Mountains. Expanded clay."

Since 2007, Tigran Keosayan has participated in the filming of television shows: he became the TV presenter of the popular talk show “Evening with Tigran Keosayan” on the Ren-TV channel. TV presenter Keosayan along with two invited guests who were specialists in a certain field or famous personalities Russian show business, discussed acute everyday themes.


The program was so popular that after its closure in 2009, the director decided to make a sequel, “Hot Evening with Tigran Keosayan.” The show changed channels and changed format. Now guests with diametrically opposed opinions on the topic under discussion were invited to the studio.

From 2009 to 2010, the man hosted the TV show “You and Me” together with the actress. As part of the show, Keosayan and Khmelnitskaya talked about the family life of famous Russian couples and invited them to the studio for interviews. The producers of the project tried to present information objectively in order to avoid the label of “yellow press”. In 2011, the artist became TV talk show host“Stop being silent!”, where problematic topics were discussed everyday life.


Tigran Keosayan and Alena Khmelnitskaya in the show “You and Me”

Tigran participated in the 4th season of the TV show “One to One!” as a judge. Previously in the program “Empire of Illusions. Brothers Safronov" he was also one of the jury members. In 2016, under the leadership of Keosayan, the NTV channel began producing the program “International Sawmill”.

This is an entertaining show with elements of political satire. As the author of the project clarified, he always felt that he had something to say in response to world political and economic news. Over time, the idea of ​​dialogue formed the basis of the television program. The International Sawmill has been repeatedly criticized by television journalists, observers and viewers. Tigran was reproached for using base humor and profanity. The director himself calls being a TV presenter his hobby.

Personal life

In 1992, Tigran Keosayan met the aspiring actress Alena Khmelnitskaya. The director was just looking for a performer to star in a commercial and offered Alena this role. The romance, which did not foretell anything serious, soon turned into a strong relationship. The lovers settled with Alena on Smolenka and in 1993 officially became a family. A year later their daughter Alexandra was born.


At first, Keosayan’s family had a hard time; their only income was Tigran’s few fees, which quickly ran out. After a while, Alena, who left the theater due to pregnancy and the birth of a child, became the director of the store fashionable clothes, and things started to improve.

Subsequently, the famous film director filmed his wife in almost all of his films. In 2010, the Keosayan family had a second daughter, Ksenia, but Tigran was again unable to attend the birth. Then famous director ended up in the hospital due to a heart attack.


Press for a long time called the couple Keosayan and Khmelnitskaya one of the most strong families Russian show business, however, at the end of 2011, the director began to be noticed at events without his wife. And already in 2012, Tigran began to appear in public with the editor-in-chief of the TV channel “ Russia Today» .

In 2013, the artist filed for divorce, but at one time refrained from commenting on his personal life.


Together with Margarita Simonyan, the director opened the restaurant “It’s Hot!” in Sochi. In August 2013, the couple had a daughter, and in September 2014 they had a son, Bagrat, which Keosayan wrote about on his Twitter account. The director’s personal profile on Instagram is private; he corresponds with fans and colleagues and publishes photos on

Celebrities always attract attention. Their weddings, separations, additions to their families are discussed and supplemented with various details. The divorce of Alena Khmelnitskaya and Tigran Keosayan was no exception. Couples, family life which lasted twenty years.

The reason for the divorce of Alena Khmelnitskaya and Tigran Keosayan

The couple did not seek to make their breakup public. And only after the excitement caused by it subsided, it turned out that the couple separated in 2012. The reason for what happened turned out to be so banal and common that neither colleagues nor closest friends were surprised. The fact is that Tigran began to visit all kinds of social events with a new companion. She turned out to be the editor of the Russia Today TV channel, Margarita Simonyan. At first, no one simply paid attention to it. But one fine day, a note appeared on the blog of journalist Bozhena Rynska that she had met a couple in Jurmala. This means that already at that time, the divorce of Alena Khmelnitskaya and Tigran Keosayan was inevitable.


Bozhena developed this topic further and even announced that the father of this girl’s child is none other than Tigran. Readers and subscribers began to ask questions. In 2013, Margarita’s daughter Maryana was born. Who is her real father, the girl was mysteriously silent. It is known for sure that at that time her common-law husband was Andrei Blagodyrenko. To confirm her status, Maryana wore a ring on her ring finger.

While in Jurmala, the girl was already expecting her second child. His father, according to Bozhena, is Keosayan. The journalist did not hide her sincere surprise that the divorce of Alena Khmelnitskaya and Tigran Keosayan was a secret for those around her. Bagrat - this is the name Simonyan and Keosayan gave to their son, born in 2014.

Last appearance together

The last time the couple was seen together was at the premiere screening of the film “Two Days” (2011). No one could have guessed then how close the separation of Alena Khmelnitskaya and Tigran Keosayan was. Apparently, their union was considered so strong and unshakable. After all, just a year ago before this event, they had a second child - daughter Ksenia. And therefore, the reason for Alena’s constant absence from her husband was considered to be caring for the newborn. From time to time she still appeared at social parties. But at the same time she was either alone or accompanied by friends.

How it all began

The wedding of Keosayan and Khmelnitskaya took place in 1993. By that time he already had experience directing the film “Katka and Shiz”. Alena was a young actress, a student. They met at the Lenkomov buffet. After marriage, the careers of both spouses began to take off. In 1994, there was an addition to the young family - a daughter, Sasha, was born. The newly-made husband energetically took up directing. Since 2007, he has been the host and producer of various television programs. At the end of maternity leave, Alena begins to actively replenish the baggage of her film roles; several times she hosted joint programs with her husband.

She also played leading roles in her husband’s films; usually she got the “strong and independent” bitches. The actress would gladly try on a different role, a kind and sincere heroine, but the directors do not strive for this.

The first alarm bells

Why did Alena Khmelnitskaya and Tigran Keosayan divorce and when did the first omissions appear between them? The relationship of these people has long been considered a real standard among the creative elite. It seemed that this was the very case when love, if not to the grave, then certainly to old age.


2009 turned out to be a turning point for the couple. It was then, for a reason unknown to anyone, that it occurred to the outrageous actor Nikita Dzhigurda to let slip about his long-standing affair with the actress. They starred in the same film, and their relationship grew into a closer one. And although this mutual passion was short-lived, Nikita Dzhigurda did not forget about it. It so happened that this happened just before Alena’s wedding. What prompted Dzhigurda to bring his memories to light was unclear. But Tigran’s colleagues saw very well how difficult it was for the director at that time. He walked gloomily and tried to minimize communication with anyone. Probably, not wanting to bring the matter to a divorce and trying to save the marriage, Alena decided to have a second child. Unfortunately, this did not help the marital relationship; it was not possible to revive it.

Press about the couple's separation

The divorce of Alena Khmelnitskaya and Tigran Keosayan, of course, provoked a lot of rumors. One of Khmelnitskaya’s frequently repeated statements in the press was the phrase that, having separated, she and her husband became better friend treat a friend. They are, as before, close and dear people. For this reason, their separation passed quietly, without violent hysterics and scandals. In her interviews, the actress also emphasizes that she does not interfere with her daughters’ communication with their father. Junior Ksenia often visits him and communicates with his brother. Children are not deprived of affection or attention from both parents. The media did not ignore the actress’s personal life, attributing to her a close relationship with one Russian businessman. Alena is grateful to those journalists who are in no hurry to attribute to her romance novels, the main character which she is not.



Spouses after divorce

Alena Khmelnitskaya continues her acting career and understands the choice ex-husband. To him and him new lover She is quite reserved. This surprises many. After all, it’s common for celebrities to turn their breakups into a show and vent all the accumulated grievances on their exes’ heads. Alena Khmelnitskaya is not one of these people.

If we talk about the director’s new relationship, then, according to his colleagues, he is quite happy. According to actor Anton Presnov, who spoke about them, this couple is a real personification of how a director works with his muse. His beloved inspires him with her thoughts. There was an excellent understanding between them. From Margarita to film set a warmth emanates from which the work is filled with calm.

By the way, the people around them do not dare to condemn the divorce of Alena Khmelnitskaya and Tigran Keosayan (photos of the former spouses in this article), this couple enjoyed such respect.


I once read on Facebook: “Hello, Margarita! This is Tigran Keosayan. I have long liked you as a journalist and fellow tribesman. Now I was driving in the car and listening to how you were being bullied on the radio, I couldn’t stand it, I decided to support and write that I still remember your reports from Beslan ... "

That’s how I found out that, firstly, I was being bullied somewhere, and secondly, Tigran Keosayan himself was already interested in my fate. At first I didn’t believe that it was really Keosayan - you never know how many fakes are on the Internet. Why would a famous director write to me? We don’t know each other, I don’t act in films and I don’t make films. I saw him on TV in cooking show, where he cooked scrambled eggs with tomatoes, placing a whole pod of hot red pepper in the center of the pan, just like Freud. I thought: “A man with humor, like his father.” I thought about it and forgot.

Keosayan turned out to be not a fake. I answered him, exchanged phone numbers, met and had lunch. Apparently, we had lunch so deliciously that we wanted to have more lunch. Yes, and have dinner. Gradually overgrown general topics, interests, friends, some projects. As often happens, unexpectedly and certainly uninvited, it suddenly turned out that it was impossible to live without each other - that you need to see each other every day, text every minute, hold hands even when you’re not around. In general, all the most beautiful things in my life literally fall from the sky. And what I work on for a long time and diligently either does not happen at all, or happens when it is no longer necessary. The sandwich will definitely fall butter side down if I spread it myself. And if I haven’t even thought about a sandwich, then they will serve it to me on a silver platter and with caviar.


Purebred Russian Armenians

My parents are purebred Armenians, while we have absolutely Russian family. His father was born and raised in Sverdlovsk (later his parents moved to Krasnodar), his mother in Sochi. Even my great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers were born in Sochi. And my paternal ancestors are from Crimea, where they fled from the Turkish genocide at the beginning of the 20th century. Actually, we have never lived where the territory of modern Armenia is now. Most of my relatives still live in Adler. Several years ago I opened a restaurant there, fulfilling a long-time family dream. This happened a couple of days before the start of the Sochi Olympics, and whoever dined with us during these fabulous two weeks: Dmitry Kozak, Konstantin Ernst, Oleg Deripaska, Mikhail Prokhorov, Andrei Malakhov, Yana Churikova... But the Olympics ended, the guests left, and the restaurant stayed. It was built against the main rule of this business - not where there is high traffic, but right in the courtyard of my grandmother’s house, where my mother was born and raised, and now her sisters, nephews and, in fact, my grandmother live. The location is unfortunate - not in the mountains or by the sea, on an old highway that few people drive on now. In general, the restaurant has withered away, we are now trying to rent out the building.

My parents speak Armenian, but in different dialects. These are almost different languages. Tigran cannot communicate with my relatives, he does not understand them, although he knows Armenian quite well. But I don’t speak it at all, and before I met Tigran, I had only been to Armenia once, on a two-day business trip as part of the presidential pool. However, I can cook excellent khashlama, play a decent game of backgammon and dance passably to Armenian music.


“You live not near Moscow, but near Volokolamsk”

In general, from my early youth I actually lived only by work. I never wanted to get married; I put off thoughts about children until after I was thirty. When affairs happened, I immediately honestly told my boyfriend that it was not serious and, most likely, not for long - I just didn’t have time. In general, I have a complex attitude towards marriage: at the age of 12 I told my parents that I would never get married. Mom choked on hers in amazement. mint tea. Apparently, the fact is that as a child I did not see happy married couples. It seemed to me that a married woman was an unhappy and downtrodden creature: she was “blessed” with a white veil so that she would clean, wash, cook and endure her husband’s infidelities. However, by the time I was 30, I had already had long and quite family relationships- with a common life, ficus and plans for the future, but I wasn’t going to get married even then. Then a tsunami named Keosayan burst into my ficus trees and into my understandable life. Tigran and I tried many times to stop everything - no one wanted to hurt loved ones. But it didn't work out. The first time we separated “forever” for a whole day, the last time for 20 minutes.


I lived in a small cozy house, bought with a mortgage, in a wonderful village that had only one drawback - it was located 63 kilometers from the Moscow Ring Road. When Tigran arrived for the first time, he asked why I didn’t have curtains. She answered: “Because I haven’t saved up for the ones I want yet.” Keosayan was shocked. In his mind, the head of a major international media outlet could not have such problems. He moved to live with me in this house without curtains. “Why do you say that you live near Moscow? You live near Volokolamsk!” - Tigran joked, making his way into my hole in his luxurious Maserati. He, of course, left the mansion in Barvikha to Alena (actress Alena Khmelnitskaya, ex-wife - Ed.) and their common children. Having already moved in with me, he went there every morning before work to have breakfast with his youngest daughter Ksyusha, and only then went to Mosfilm. I categorically supported this. She even insisted if he was tired and wanted to sleep longer. Tigran stopped going to Barvikha every morning only when Alena got a new common law husband, Sasha. So as not to create awkwardness. Well, imagine, he wakes up, goes into the kitchen, and at the table is Alenin’s ex-husband.

Little shrimp Maryasha

When I found out that I was pregnant, I was in shock and cried for three months. Motherhood happened despite precautions, but there was an almost one hundred percent threat of miscarriage. The doctors said: “If you want to carry it out, go to bed for conservation, we will inject hormones.”


I sewed that I would not fight either for my pregnancy or against it: as God wills, so it will happen. As a result, Maryasha took root, although at some point she almost left me, miraculously she “stuck” back, my little shrimp. At first she slept in a crib, taking a shrimp pose. Five months after my first birth, I became pregnant with Bagrat. This time I wasn’t worried, I was happy. Pregnancy was very easy for me, both times I felt better than when I was not pregnant: I slept little, worked hard and vigorously, not a day of toxicosis, gave birth the first time in two and a half hours, the second in one and a half hours.

However, motherhood is still the most difficult thing I have ever done. I spent a month on maternity leave with Maryasha - if you can call it that, since I still sorted everything out by phone and mail. I didn’t sit with Bagrat at all. After leaving the maternity hospital, I took my son home and went to work - I was just undergoing an audit by the Accounts Chamber. In general, I am an anxious mother, but I try not to show this to my children. Several times a day I make sure to call my grandmothers at home. Although I know my children’s schedule every minute, and theirs is spartan: swimming, languages, yoga, drawing by the hour, Maryasha has dancing, Bagrat has Thai boxing. And their diet is Spartan, they still haven’t tried sweets and cakes, so they are absolutely indifferent to sweets and happily nibble on celery. Any cakes can be on the table - children are not drawn to them because they do not perceive them as food, rather as decoration.


and eat a lot of fruits and vegetables, cereals, meat, seafood. Every morning begins with Bagrat’s question: “Mom, when will we eat crayfish?” “No, not crayfish, but mussels!” - Maryasha answers. Tigran is a much stricter parent than me. Raises children immediately as adults, especially only son. And he is three years old, he still does not understand the concept of “you need to apologize for throwing an apple on the floor,” he looks at his dad with surprised eyes and smiles.

Children speak five languages

I'm a fan preschool education, contracted this from Tatyana Yumasheva, Yeltsin’s daughter. Once upon a time, she told me how her daughter, by the age of six, had effortlessly mastered several languages. I immediately decided that I would try the same with mine. Maryasha and Bagrat speak five languages: Russian, Armenian, English, French and Chinese. Teachers who are native speakers come to them every day. For children it's just a game, they don't even know that they are learning. They sculpt, draw, walk, sing, watch cartoons - it all just happens on different languages. And in the evening, that same uncle of mine, whom I and my wife long ago moved from their communal apartment to our house with Tigran, communicates with his great-nephews in Armenian. I would not want my children to study abroad. For selfish reasons. They will already master languages ​​by the first grade, and living with them in different countries I’m not ready for them to grow up as carriers of a culture that is foreign to me. I am not a person of the world, I am very attached to my native places and I want my children to be nearby too.

Tigran did not object eldest daughter, when she wanted to study at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, but had a terrible time all these years. By the end, he and Alena were already very angry with themselves for sending their daughter to the other side of the world with their own hands. Luckily for them, she didn’t stay there. I received my diploma and returned. Now the smart and beautiful Sasha works with her father, she was the second director on his new film, the plot of which unfolds against the backdrop of the construction of the Crimean Bridge.

“Girls, that’s enough! I want to go home!”

The summer before last, at Ksyusha’s birthday—she turned six—I met Alena. A few days before the holiday, Tigran said: “Alena invites us to come all together.” - “Of course, take the children and go with them.” - “You don’t understand. She wants to see you too.”

I thought that Tigran, in his directorial absent-mindedness, misunderstood something. I asked him for Alena’s number and wrote to her: “Alena, hello! Tigran said that you are waiting for us all together. Is that so? I don’t want to put anyone in an awkward position, especially on children's party" Alena replied: “Come on! Come! There won't be any problems. We'll have a lot of fun."

About forty guests gathered. It was just wonderful. Alena and I both took a glass when the children had already been taken away and sat together until the morning. Tigran couldn’t stand it, fell asleep on the lawn, woke up periodically and whined: “Girls, maybe that’s enough? Well please! I want to go home!” We hissed: “Sleep! Let me talk!”

Made with Alena at the holiday joint photo and posted it on the Internet with the caption “High Relationships.” She is charming, very kind, smart, open - not to mention a phenomenal beauty. We have nothing to share: Alena is happy, I am happy, Tigran is happy. And thank God.

"Hash open doors»

On the first of January we always have an “open door hash”. All night my mother and mother-in-law cook this famous Armenian anti-hangover dish from boiled beef hooves. Honestly, it's hash by and large It cooks on its own, but we keep an eye on it. All friends know that they can come to us without a special invitation starting at one o’clock in the afternoon...

Tigran, of course, spoils me, accustoms me to expensive things and five-star hotels. When we met, I was already over thirty, I had long been a big boss with a good salary, but everything was scattered into mortgages, loans, and numerous relatives. I will never forget his first gift. I liked a bag from a well-known brand, not prohibitively expensive, but still wastefully expensive for me. Passing by the boutique, I admired her in the window. One day Tigran caught my eye: “Do you like this bag?” - “No, I’m just looking around...” He quietly bought it and gave it to me. So, like a child, I slept with her for several days - I laid her on the pillow, I could not take my eyes off her. I still wear it to this day. Anticipating the question of why we haven’t registered the relationship yet, I answer: we simply don’t get around to it. Besides, I and my stubborn masculine character I still don’t really understand the girl’s story about white dress and a veil. We were recently joking about this topic at home - we decided that we would probably get married when the children grow up, so that we could sit down at a common table with our parents and have a drink. homemade wine from the grapes planted by my grandfather, eat dolma according to Tigran’s mother’s recipe and say: “What great fellows you are, ancestors, for once deciding on all this!”

BEHIND THE SCENES

The series "Actress" was born from a nightmare

Thanks to Tigran, I taught you how to write scripts. I had never seen them before we met. Now, in traffic jams and at night, I write scripts for films and TV series - sometimes under my own name, sometimes under a pseudonym. This is how I relax. Not to mention the fact that they pay very well for it - definitely more than my salary at Russia Today.

I write not only for Tigran. Together we made three TV series and just shot a movie. Our comedy “Sea. Mountains. Expanded clay" with great success aired on Channel One.

This December, NTV hosted the premiere of the psychological thriller “Actress,” another work that we created together with Tigran and Alena Khmelnitskaya. I wrote the script, Tigran directed, and Alena played one of the main female roles. The whole group watched our trio with caution and admiration - how people manage to maintain good relationships.

I dreamed about the plot of the detective story - I woke up from a nightmare in a cold sweat and realized that I couldn’t sleep until I wrote it down.

Tigran at first did not think about filming it; he believed that this was absolutely not his genre. But, having read the script, he saw in it not only a detective story, but also something that was interesting to him: a story about people who don’t know how their neighbors and even their own children live, about how we close ourselves in tight cases, and then we are surprised, there is so much evil and vice around.

Full text in the magazine “Caravan of Stories” or on the website 7days.ru