Dilfuza Ismoilova was born on February 17, 1968, in Tashkent. She attended School No. 116 in the A. Ikromov district. Even during her school years, Dilfuza was a very active student. Outside of her classes, she participated in drama clubs. During school events, she would gather her classmates and perform roles in stage productions.
After school, she chose the path of art and graduated from the Cinema and Drama faculty of the M. Uygur Institute of Arts between 1985 and 1990. She began working at the A. Hidoyatov Theater in 1990. Afterward, she got married.
After a short break, Dilfuza Ismoilova became a main host and a beloved actress among the public on the "Maslahat" show, part of the "Gap Yo'q" project directed by To'xtamurod Mahkamov and broadcast on the "Yoshlar" television channel. She performs roles of various characters with great precision.
Dilfuza quickly gained public attention, and renowned directors began inviting her to feature films. She played lead roles with great success in the films "Ulfatlar" directed by Murod Rajabov, "Oshiqlar" directed by Rustam Sa'diev, and "Seni izlab" directed by Xusniddin Ergashev. Having been interested in singing in her youth, Dilfuza shifted her creative focus in 2001 and began to sing. Her first songs were titled "Bevafo" and "Toshkentning sho'x qizlari".
To this day, the singer has about 300 songs, over 30 music videos, 6 MP3 albums, and 4 music video collections. Dilfuza Ismoilova has presented a number of concert programs to her fans. These include: "Toshkentning sho'x qizlari" at the "Turkiston" Palace in 2003, and the "Dilfuz-shou" concert programs at the "Alpomish" Palace on March 6-7-8 before the Women's Day holiday in 2004, as well as on the eve of the New Year in the same year. Currently, Dilfuza Ismoilova is reviving the "Gap Yo'q" project and is working to reunite that lively and cheerful team in the near future.
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