Madina Mumtoz, the daughter of Honored Artist of Uzbekistan and actress of the Uzbek National Theater Ra'no Yarasheva, was born on October 10, 1990, in Tashkent. From the age of two, she began singing and performing roles on the grand theater stage. Madina played leading roles in children's plays such as "Semurg'", "Sehrli tambur", and "Zolushka". From the age of 8, she was a member of the "Tantana" children's singing and dance ensemble. She graduated from Music School No. 2 in the S. Rahimov district and later from the academic lyceum for gifted children under the Uzbekistan State Conservatory. Currently, she is a student at the Uzbekistan State Conservatory. The singer's hit songs include "Qo'shchinor" and the duet "Balli", performed with Diyor Mahkamov. She has presented her fans with more than 15 songs and the album "Baxtli yo'l". She played leading roles in the films "O'zimdan-o'zimgacha" by Abduvohid Ganiev and "Yuzma-yuz" by Bahodir Qosimov. Madina Mumtoz became a winner of the "Nihol" award in 2010.
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