Aglaya Tarasova is bathing. Aglaya Tarasova showed an erotic photo shoot and an extreme jump into a waterfall in Bali. Did you have a very difficult relationship?

The actress shared with fans photos and videos from a vacation on an exotic island in Indonesia.

The star of the series "Interns" Aglaya Tarasova was vacationing with friends on the island of Bali. This year, this region is especially popular among representatives of the domestic show business. Aglaya studied local attractions, enjoyed the exotic nature of the island and spent a lot of time on the beach.

Together with Aglaya, her mother Ksenia Rappoport and her little sister were relaxing in Bali. Fans noted both the beautiful figure of the actress in a bikini and the beauty of the island itself, but the pictures do not show whether her beloved Milos Bikovich was resting with Aglaya.

The relaxed atmosphere of the exotic island inspired Aglaya Tarasova for an erotic photo shoot. The girl poses in one of the baths located near the bungalow. Aglaya's body is covered with petals of local flowers. As the artist herself admitted, the author of these pictures was her mother.


« When the photographer is mom ❤️ # fabulousbali»

« Days of wine and roses ?#fabulousbali»

However, judging by the last post of Tarasova, she is already going to return home.

« Thank you, magical island. I was very happy with you #fabulousbali”, Aglaya said goodbye to the magical island.

The star of the film "Ice" Aglaya Tarasova gave an exclusive interview to OK! and spoke about her problems, family and relationship with Milos Bikovich.

Photo: Albert Plekhov

Last week, the premiere of the film "Ice" took place, in which the main female role was played by actress Aglaya Tarasova. Together with her on the set, she worked with whom the actress Aglaya Tarasova spoke about her romance with a colleague, the difficulties of the acting profession and relations with her parents in an exclusive interview with the editor-in-chief of OK! magazine. Vadim Vernik.

Aglaya, like many children of famous people, had complexes that she still struggles with. The actress admitted that she did not plan to follow in the footsteps of her mother, actress Ksenia Rapport, and did not turn to her for help.

When they say that my mother was pushing me, I feel sorry - not for myself, but for my mother, because she is a very honest person. Even if I asked her, she wouldn't do it. She probably would have told me: "You yourself will succeed, without my intervention."

This prejudice from the public has left its mark. The actress admitted that in order to feel like a complete person, she needs to meet with a psychologist.

In general, all of us, creative people, are somewhat unhealthy, to be honest. And specifically, I need to be treated for self-doubt, for fears, for the same complexes. I have often played the role of the victim in my life. Many of my relationships were built on this, that is, I was always looking for some kind of drama, I needed it.

Now Aglaya has changed a lot. She found a man who became her partner, friend and reliable shoulder. Now humor has replaced the drama in her relationship. The actress simply calls her beloved Milos "Serb".

He is also recorded on my phone as “my personal Serb”. It's just that everything he does, everything he says, all his habits, inappropriate jokes are purely Serbian. He does not understand how and what works here. And that adds to its charm.

The star of the film "Ice" Aglaya Tarasova in an interview with OK! and talked about her problems, family and relationship with actor Milos Bikovic.

Photo: Albert Plekhov Aglaya Tarasova

Vadim Vernik: “Aglaya Tarasova has always been a mystery to me. Beautiful, incredibly charming, so incendiary in dancing (dancing with her is a pleasure, I know from my own experience!). A wonderful actress who became famous thanks to the series, and the film “Ice”, which had just been released on the screens, opened her way to a full-length movie ... Intuitively, I felt that Aglaya had a complex and interesting inner world, and I was not mistaken.

BUTGlaya, first of all, I congratulate you on the premiere of the film "Ice".

Thanks Vadim.

The main role and a completely new energy of Tarasova-actress. There after all was mad casting.

Yes. And I, thank God, became aware of this after I was approved. I would have been aware of it from the beginning, I would have been terribly clamped. Already in the process of filming and talking with friends, I found out that they watched almost everyone I know, whom I see and hear about. Therefore, I am doubly pleased that they approved me.

Nadia's role - to resist?

No. You know, this is some kind of fantasy and magic for me. The heroine is so strong, kind, feminine, wise, honest, open - such as, in my opinion, in principle, people should be.

I thought you'd say "like me".

I don't want to sound immodest, but I'm certainly a kind person. However, Nadia has a trait that I myself would like to have. She is purposeful, does not give up, does not give up. And I... Sometimes it's easy for me to lose faith in myself. And in general, Nadia, of course, is a more serious professional than I am.

What do you mean? The fact that you do not have an acting education, a basic school, right?

Certainly. And Nadia is an athlete, a professional since childhood, she has the psychology of a winner.

Clear. As far as I can remember, when you were growing up, you were always next to your mother - in the theater, on the set. And one thing surprises me: why did you have to go to study as a political scientist, and then also as a teacher ...

In foreign languages.

Why were these body movements needed when everything is clear with you?

It was unconscious. All I knew about myself was that I did not want to associate my life with mathematics. You see, this is very strange, but I never thought that I would go into this acting field at all, it was not special and magical for me, because I knew everything from the inside. As a child, I didn’t intend to take any steps in this direction.

And when I finished school, I had fears, I absolutely did not understand who I want to be.

Wait, next to you is your mother, Ksenia Rappoport, a great actress and a sensitive woman. Didn't she tell you which way to take?

Mom, of course, was always ready to help me and give me advice, but I had to understand what I wanted. Although it happened, probably, in a different way: already being in the profession, after the fact, I realized that this was always my dream. And how exactly I found this dream (God brought me, or so the circumstances developed) and how I deserved such happiness, I still can only guess.

And yet, what about political science? I'm talking about your search again. It seems to me that this is a purely male story.

I just have a heightened sense of justice. I wanted to raise pensions, distribute food to the elderly ... I had childhood fantasies in my head, it seemed to me that all this was easy, that you just had to come and explain.

I didn’t have time to explain - the shooting began. And, as I understand it, without my mother's intervention.

Without. You know, I'm often treated with prejudice. Of course, this is partly normal, I understand people ...

Listen, Konstantin Raikin is much older than you, and he still has a complex that he is Raikin's son.

I understand. And I understand this aggression in my direction from some people.

Really aggression?

Yes, sometimes. The saddest thing is that children often do this, they develop this negative energy in themselves. To hate, they just need to know that I am someone's daughter, someone's girlfriend. After my relationship with Milos Bikovich began, I had an army of 12-year-old girls threatening me. What happened to my Instagram for the first time is crazy! And when they say that my mother pushed me through, I feel sorry - not for myself, but for my mother, because she is a very honest person. Even if I asked her, she wouldn't do it. She probably would have told me: “You yourself will succeed, without my intervention. And you will always be proud of it.

In addition, I must admit that because of my mother, I always had this complex for children. At school, I remember going to smoke with the girls. They were expelled from school, and they told me: “Ai-ai-ai, Aglaya, your mother studied with us, you should behave better.” At some point, we even decided to change schools to avoid prejudice.

That's right, radically.

Yes. I wanted to exist somehow separately, to do something of my own. I thought: I love foreign languages, so I’ll go there to study, I’ll try. In fact, I would hardly have succeeded - it’s not in my nature to sit like this for five years and write some pieces of paper. I don’t know how to make plans, I have a lot of energy, it overflows, I feel that I infect people who are next to me with it, and I see

that people like it.

In this, you and your mother are similar.

Maybe yes.

You also had a period of very difficult relationships.

Yes, there were periods when it was difficult for everyone. At the age of thirteen I went on a walk with a street company - skipped tutors, lied at home. But it seems to me that this is a normal stage of growing up a teenager, searching for himself. We were able to go through this period as a family and did not lose our relationship. In fact, I had a lot of classes in my childhood: ballet, music school, drawing, foreign languages.

I was busy most of the time. Perhaps that is why at some point she rebelled and went into the yard. But many at the age of eighteen are just starting to hang out, and at sixteen I said: “I’m all over, guys.” ( Laughs.)

In general, such early maturation. You and your mother are very close now. It's so nice to watch you interact with each other.

We really got close. I stood up and became independent. Now we have no secrets from each other.

You just went on vacation together to the Bahamas.

Are you, mother, Milos?

No, the Serb could not, he was in Serbia, and we were a family.

Why do you call him Serbian?

Because he is Serbian. ( Laughs.) I don’t know, somehow it went like that, even at the Ice site. In general, our relationship is built on humor.

Do you even call him a Serb in real life?

He is also recorded on my phone as “my personal Serb”. ( Laughs.) It's just that everything he does, what he says, all his habits, inappropriate jokes are purely Serbian. He does not understand how and what works here. And that adds to its charm.

Have you been to his home?

Yes, and not just once. He is very loved and respected there, and this is pleasant and deserved.

And of course they hate you?

I probably don't know. But the people there are wonderful and very hospitable.

Tell me, do you communicate with your father?

I try not to talk about my dad. Yes, sometimes we communicate, he is a Buddhist, lives somewhere in the mountains in Tibet. He writes to me, I answer him something. But of course, the care that I would like to feel is not there.

You are still looking for fatherly warmth.

Yes, I still want to be a child, to be pitied, to be taught something. Of course, I have a mother, but it is important for a girl to have male authority before her eyes, to know that she will be protected.

Your upbringing was mainly done by your grandparents?

Yes, I have a strong couple, they have been together for almost fifty years. But it's still different. That's why, on a subconscious level, I'm looking for such a male figure, but I have to learn how to cope on my own.

Wait, you have "your own personal Serb".

There is. When we first started dating, Milos at some point simply told me: "Aglaya, I love you, but I'm not your dad." Therefore, Milos became a partner for me, a friend, a reliable shoulder, I matured a lot with him, changed. I began to be more attentive to my health, to think more about the future, about personal development, about reputation. I think he helped me get on my way.

Before Milos, you dated actor Ilya Glinnikov. Or is it a rumor?

We lived together for three years, not rumors. It was a crazy period: it seemed to us that there were only the two of us in the whole world, and nothing but our relationship interested us. And although then it seemed to me that everything was cool, now I understand that in any relationship you still need to engage in self-development and you can’t completely dissolve in a partner.

You were very young then.

I was nineteen when we met. I am grateful to Ilya for everything, and we remained on good terms.

It seems to me that if you, Aglaya, fall in love, then you demolish all obstacles.

Yes. But it's hard for me. I need to be loved a lot. I often overestimate the importance of relationships in my life, and when there is no relationship, it seems to me that I am not living. But I gradually began to work on myself. Only now I am slowly finding myself, growing, getting a big buzz from it.

You need to have some kind of core in yourself in order to be interesting to other people, you need to be filled in order to give, - this is what I finally began to understand.

You are speaking very important words. What do you need to be filled?

Are you now a Muscovite or do you continue to live in St. Petersburg? Place of residence also affects harmony.

I have been here in Moscow for six years now. I don't want to go to Peter. I was always sad there, I'm very glad that I ran away from there, and I'm honestly trying to move my mother. It seems to me that she has already done much more for Peter than she could.

And mom is mentally prepared for this, what do you think?

It will never be ready, we have been discussing this move for ten years. I don’t even ask anymore, I want to solve everything radically. (Smiling.)

So you are the eldest in your family?

Yes. ( Laughs.) Mom herself told you this in an interview.

Yes, yes ... You have a double name: Daria-Aglaya. Why?

It's all family! We didn't agree. You have no idea, Vadim, how much time I spend explaining to people why I have a double name. These checks on planes, trains - everyone asks questions. Mom wanted me to be Aglaya. And the rest - to be Daria.

Did you like the name Dasha?

Up to the age of sixteen I was called only Dasha. When my mother tried to call me Aglaya, I shouted: what is this, what is this name, no one has such a name! As a child, on the contrary, you want to be like everyone else. And then suddenly I somehow felt that I was Aglaya. I'm talking about split personality. ( Smiling.) It began to seem to me that I had outgrown Dasha, and Aglaya was what I was reaching for. It was a difficult period, I was still at school then, and it is very difficult to get classmates to call you by a different name.

Grandma and grandpa retrained for several years, only my mother was glad. ( Smiling.) And you know, as soon as I became Aglaya, I started shooting.

You see the sign! Tell me, have you ever had the need to enter the theater?

I put together a program for admission several times, once I was prepared by a person who picked up a simply fantastic program, and if I had reached the institute, I think I would have passed for sure. But every time life circumstances developed in such a way that I chose a different path. At that time, I was invited to star in Interns. At first I was hesitant, but in the end I agreed. When I thought about entering again, I was captured by Moscow and new projects.

There is a certain complex. Probably, he would not be so obvious if my mother was not an actress. Yes, I still feel gaps. On the other hand, I notice how I have changed since my first shooting - professional skills have appeared.

You mentioned seeing a psychologist. From what you need to be treated, I do not understand.

In general, all of us, creative people, are somewhat unhealthy, to be honest. ( Laughs.) And specifically, I need to be treated for self-doubt, for fears, for the same complexes. I have often played the role of the victim in my life. Many of my relationships were built on this, that is, I was always looking for some kind of drama, I needed it.

Life is like in the movies.

I don't have any boundaries at all. ( Laughs.) I am now focused on the profession, this is what is important to me in life, what I want to develop in and what gives me self-respect and some kind of development, without this I will die. And before, all the boundaries were so blurred with me that, for example, because of some quarrel with my boyfriend, I could disrupt an important meeting, tests, although this is unacceptable for a person in our profession. And I did this because it seemed to me that these emotions are my life.

Now I try to include healthy egoism, because you should think first of all about yourself: if you don’t love yourself, no one will love you.

It's right.

Here I am learning.

Listen, are you thinking about a family, or is it too early?

I really want a family, but for now I still feel like such a child! I want to get on my feet, educate myself, so that later I can raise a child. And how can I explain to a child that you need to eat soup when I myself have not eaten soups since childhood. ( Laughs.)

That is, while there is no child, it is not necessary to start a family?

What is family? For me, this is my mother, sister, grandparents, this is Milos, these are my close people. And if you mean the stamp in the passport, then I was called to marry, and even more than once. ( Smiling.) But I want everything to happen consciously, I want it once and for all. I do not want to be a child with a stamp in my passport, I want to be a real wife, right hand and partner for a man, and for this I need to educate myself a little more.

Photo: Albert Plekhov. Style: Natasha Sych

Makeup: Ekaterina Ushkalova/BrushMe. Hairstyles: Ksenia Bukach/Sebastian

The future actress was born in St. Petersburg on April 18, 1994. She was lucky to be born into a successful creative family: her mother is the famous Russian actress Ksenia Rappoport, and her father is a big businessman Viktor Tarasov. It is noteworthy that the real name of the girl is Daria, and she began to call herself Aglaya with the beginning of her acting career.

As a child, Aglaya was a very enthusiastic and diversified child: she was actively involved in sports, dancing and music, devoted a lot of time to studying foreign languages. The problems began with the onset of adolescence, when, due to endless antics and manifestations of youthful maximalism, her relationship with her mother deteriorated for a long time. Only having matured and rethinking life values, Aglaya was able to regain her mother's former trust and disposition.

Being the daughter of an actress, busy filming from morning till night, Aglaya had the opportunity to plunge into the magical world of cinema from early childhood, and spent a lot of time on the set, watching her mother work. The Venice Film Festival made a great impression on the girl, where for the first time she saw her idols live - world stars such as George Clooney, Brad Pitt and many others.

Education and becoming an actress

Despite being introduced to the acting environment, Aglaya did not plan to follow in her mother's footsteps. The girl decided to get a more serious profession and chose the faculty of political science at St. Petersburg University. However, you can’t deceive fate, and a few weeks after the start of classes, Aglaya received an offer to star in an episode in the television series After School.

Filming took quite a bit of time, and a week later the student resumed her studies. But, quite unexpectedly for her, a few days later she received an offer from the directors of the project to star already in the title role. The image of the high school student Frida was easy for her, because their characters were in many ways similar.

Aglaya was torn between studying at the university and filming a television series, however, daily trips to Tallinn can tire anyone, and as a result, she decided to leave the university. A year later, the girl applied to the university at the Faculty of Foreign Languages, but this time she had to combine her studies with filming, and after much deliberation, she made the final decision and devoted herself to acting.

professional life

After a successful debut in the television series After School, which was released in 2012, Aglaya was able to feel what popularity is. However, at first it was not at all easy for her to join the filming process, since the complete lack of acting experience and relevant education was acutely felt. Helped her daughter Ksenia Rappoport, who was also present at the shooting and could give valuable advice.

Aglaya's next project was the incredibly successful TV series "Interns", where she got, having passed the casting in 2013 on a common basis. She immediately received one of the central roles - the intern Sofya Kalinina, who entered the subordination of the despotic doctor Bykov.

The aspiring actress was well aware that she simply lacked knowledge, and made a promise to herself to enter a theater university. Even her mother, who did not want the future of an actress for Aglaya, gave up when she realized that her daughter was already “infected” with acting.

2014 became very important in Tarasova's creative biography, as she received an offer to star in the film Major Sokolov's Getters. The main role in this film became Aglaya's favorite, who recalled the work process with great warmth.

Interesting Notes:

A year later, the actress starred in the serial film "Investigator Tikhonov". This was followed by a short break, but 2017 turned out to be extremely fruitful for the young actress. She took part in the filming of several projects at once: "Ice", "Operation Muhabbat", "Shards", "Foundling", "See Stalin".

Personal life

The television series "Interns" turned out to be fateful not only in the creative biography, but also in the personal life of the actress. On the set, she met her colleague, and a spark broke out between the young people. For a whole year, lovers hid their feelings from the public, fearing undue attention to themselves.

But it couldn’t go on for so long, and at the premiere of the comedy Only Girls in Sports, the actors openly announced their romance. However, happiness did not last long - in 2014 the couple broke up, and since then Aglaya and Ilya tried to intersect as little as possible, and when they met they behaved like strangers to each other. They also did not say a word about the reasons for the breakup.

However, after breaking up with her ex-lover, Aglaya did not stay alone for long, and started an affair with a Serbian actor. For a long time, they carefully concealed their relationship, and for the first time appeared together in public only in June 2017, at the closing of the Kinotavr film festival. However, even after the official confirmation of their romance, neither Aglaya nor Milos comment on their relationship in any way.

The story of how the designer Mikhail Koshkin and his team made a run, proving the viability of the new tank model to the Soviet government.

And to make it more interesting for the audience, they shot a film in the adventure genre, based on events, with spies, love and humor. Film reviewer KinoAfisha met with director Kim Druzhinin and asked him about the casting, tanks and filming locations.

How did you get on the project?

The producer of the film, Dmitry Shcherbanov, called me and offered to lead the "sabantuy" at that time called "See Stalin". I read the script, and I liked it, we modified a few things, tweaked and proceeded to pre-production.

How did the shooting of "Tanks" differ from the work on "28 Panfilov"?

In fact, the tasks were completely different and genres. While working on the Panfilovs, we ran into the problem of tanks, because those that participated in the battles simply did not survive. So I had to use a lot of computer graphics. For the "Tanks", we found two tractors based on the T-34 and brought them as close as possible to the way they were during the Kharkov-Moscow run and as Stalin saw them. We managed to prepare Tanki for the anniversary of the birth of Mikhail Koshkin, he would have turned 120 this year, and we are very proud of this.

What problems arose on the set of "Tanks"?

The shooting of the film is a real military operation that never goes as planned. But for this we were going to capture the general idea on film.

Cinema, it is only partially created on the set. And it all starts in the kitchen with a sheet of paper and a pencil. There is a long discussion, we looked through all the chronicle and photographs that we could find, storyboards are drawn.

Well, then, you just try to bring it all to life to the maximum, but it resists in every possible way. And the final version depends only on the degree of skill of the director and his group. Of course, there were problems with both equipment and weather conditions.

There is one scene in the film where Lida (Aglaya Tarasova) is swimming in the lake, and Peter (Anton Filipenko) is watching her. We really wanted to shoot this episode beautifully and romantically. Everything was planned, there was no room for error, because the sunset lasts no more than twenty minutes. We checked the forecast and literally two hours before the start of filming, the sky was covered with clouds and a terrible downpour began. But twenty minutes or so, before the shooting of this particular scene, suddenly everything suddenly stopped, calmed down and we managed to do everything as we planned.

Tell me about the casting? You played one of the characters in Panfilov's 28, did you have a desire to appear in Tanki?

With Andrei (Merzlikin - editorial note), everything was quite simple. He looks very similar to his hero, Mikhail Koshkin. And having secured his consent to film, we actively began to search for other heroes. We had quite a long casting. For a very long time they were looking for Lida, the heroine of Aglaya Tarasova. It turned out that it is almost impossible to find an attractive actress, interesting both externally and internally, to suit a given era. There is no one to shoot, the breed is gone. But having met Aglaya, a spark flashed and we quickly approved her.

There was a very tight work at Tanki, only 35 shifts, so I could not afford to be distracted from directing and be immediately on both sides of the filming process.

Where was Tanks filmed?

We traveled for a long time with the production designer Sasha Suvorov around Belarus and the Moscow region, as a result, we settled on Voskresensk. It was there that we found a very good nature, suitable for our tasks. A lot of all sorts of quarries, so almost the whole picture was filmed there.

What would you compare "Tanks" to, and who is their main audience?

For the most part, "Tanks" is, of course, a Soviet adventure movie. We did not want to tell our national history in the Hollywood language familiar to today's audience. Such "Elusive Avengers" based on real events, but with many fictional storylines. We hope that young people, leaving the cinema, will be interested in the fate and works of Mikhail Koshkin and will want to learn more about designers, incredibly interesting and creative people, how hard their lives are and what difficult lives they have. But today we exist due to the inventions of these talented and extraordinary personalities.

Future plans?

Of course, I would like to radically move away from the military theme. But it is still not very clear how this can be arranged. Now I am working on a project for Channel One - an eight serial story about the 80s and the KGB.

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