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A fascinating and vibrant event that added diversity to the cultural life of the capital recently took place in the Tashkent Metro. For the first time in the history of Uzbekistan, organizers managed to hold a documentary film premiere and an interactive dinner right at the Alisher Navoi metro station. The event was held late at night, adding charm and mystery to the experience.
This bright and unusual event brought new energy to the cultural life of the city. The event attracted attention with its originality and mysterious atmosphere. The dark yet cozy interior of the metro station, illuminated by soft lighting, created a unique setting, perfectly suited for a film premiere.
For the premiere screening of a short film about the construction of the metro, the architect of the Alisher Navoi station and many other stations, Yashnar Mansurov, was invited.
The interactive dinner that took place after the screening added a special charm to the event. Guests not only enjoyed the film but also felt like part of the experience, immersing themselves in the unique atmosphere created by the organizers.
This event became a significant milestone in the cultural life of Tashkent, demonstrating that art can go beyond traditional boundaries and reach the most unexpected corners of urban space. The premiere at the Alisher Navoi metro station left a lasting impression on all who participated and set a new tone for the organization of cultural events in Uzbekistan.
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