Bakirova Oybarchin Abbosovna (June 27, 1950, Andijan) – People's Artist of the Republic of Uzbekistan (2000). Daughter of Abbos Bakirov and Qamara Burnasheva. She graduated from the Tashkent State Institute of Theater and Fine Arts (1971). She worked at the Kattaqorgon Drama Theater from 1971 to 1972. Since 1973, she has been an actress at the "Uzbekfilm" studio.
Her best roles in cinema include: Surayyo ("In the Embrace of Dreams..."), Dr. Valiyeva ("The Hospital"), Sarviniso ("The Bride from Vodil"), Xolida ("Respect for the Deceased"), Gulsara ("Investment for Tomorrow"), Sharofat ("The Amir's Secret Journey"), Zaynab Xola ("One Thousand and One Nights"), and Boyxotin ("Regret"), among others. She has also performed in television films ("Gulobod and Feruz", "Where to?", "Nozigim") and video films ("The Female Kind", "Fazliy"). Bakirova is distinguished by a unique acting style in conveying the national character, destiny, spiritual beauty, psychological grandeur, sorrows, love, loyalty, and delicate feelings of her heroines to the audience. She played the role of Shohruh's (Otabek Madrahimov) mother in the film "Taqdir" (Destiny).
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