Zarina Nizomiddinova was born on March 29, 1989, in Tashkent to a family of artists. Her father is Shahboz Nizomiddinov, an Honored Artist of Uzbekistan. Zarina is the youngest child in the family. Interested in art from a young age, she began studying at the piano department of the Uspensky Children's Music School in 1997, concurrently with her regular schooling.
At the age of 4, she was already singing in the "Yulduzcha" children's choir. At age 7, she even took first place with this ensemble. Starting from the 7th grade, Zarina studied at the national dance department of the Choreography School.
After school, she studied at the Faculty of "World Politics and History" at the Institute of Oriental Studies. The young actress began her career at the age of 16 with a lead role in the film "Yo'l bo'lsin", produced by state order and directed by Tamara Kamalova. The film "Yo'l bo'lsin" won many awards.
In 2005, she played the lead role in director Bahrom Yoqubov's film "Romeo va Julyetta". After a short break, in 2010, Zarina played leading roles in director Jahongir Axmedov's "Qorako'z", in 2011 in director Hasan G'ofurov's "Senga muxtojman", in 2011 in Javlon Shodmonov's "Zamonaviy sovchilar", Aziz Umrzoqov's "Oqibat", in 2012 in director Jon Rid Sagdiyev's "Bardosh", director Laziz Ashuraliyev's "Iltimos menga qarang", Akbarbek Turdiyev's "Salom sevgi, xayr sevgi", Jaxongir Poziljonov's "Sevaman dedim, sevaman", Javlon Shodmonov's "Aldangan ko'ngil", Bahrom Yoqubov's "Men yulduzman" and "O Maryam, Maryam", and director Sherali Isanov's "Aql va yurak".
Zarina finally remarried on January 18, 2014; she did not want to provide information about her husband. As far as we know, he is a very large and prominent businessman. We remind you that Zarina has one sweet son from her previous marriage. "My son will also be an artist like me," says Zarina Nizomiddinova.
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