Ulug‘bek Shodibekov

Ulug‘bek Shodibekov(Uzbek: Ulug‘bek Shodibekov Улугбек Шодибеков)—(born September 10, 1996, Toshkent, Uzbekistan), most commonly known by his stage name Mittivins, is an Uzbek singer and actor.[1] The singer received the "Nihol State Award" in 2014.[2]

Mittivins
Born
Ulug‘bek Shodibekov

(1996-09-10) September 10, 1996
NationalityUzbek
Citizenship Uzbekistan
EducationTashkent Institute of Finance
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Actor
Years active2007–present
Awards
WebsiteMittivins

Ulug'bek Shadibekov achieved great success in the field of acting. Ulug'bek received wide recognition and appreciation in Uzbekistan after starring in the 2014 Uzbek drama "Uyalchang" (Comedy). Since then, he has acted in many Uzbek melodrama films. In particular, the films "Qoʻshni Ulugʻbek", which were broadcast on the big screens in 2018, and "Sasha aka" brought the actress great fame.

Since 2007, Ulugʻbek Shodibekov has written songs in Uzbek, Russian and English.

Life

Ulugʻbek Shodibekov was born on September 10, 1996, in Tashkent. After graduating from high school in 2012, he entered Tashkent Banking and Credit College in Tashkent region, graduating in 2014.[3] In 2018, he studied at the correspondence department of the Tashkent Institute of Finance.

Career

In 2007, while studying at school, Ulugʻbek became interested in singing. He recorded his first song in 2008 at the Aziya Records studio. The title of the song is "Yoshligim" As a result of many years of work with Professor Jamshid Shodiyev, he learned to work at a professional level. The first work written for Ulugʻbek by Jamshid Shodiyev is the song "Doʻstlarim". This song was developed in 5 months.[4]

Career professional

In 2009, Ulugʻbek met the editor-in-chief of Alo FM radio, Olimxoja Azimov, and thanks to him he signed a contract with the Panterra studio for the first time. On September 15 and 17, 2010, Ulugʻbek and his friend, singer Sharof Muqimov, held a joint concert program "Jonim Seni" at the concert hall "Halklar Dustligi" (now called "Istiklol"). This concert was the first in Ulugʻbek's career. On May 24, 2011, he started a family. On September 25 of the same year he gave his first solo concert "Senideb". In these years he released several audio albums such as "Xayr edi" (2012), "Sen teding" (2013), "Azizam" (2015). In addition, he presented to the attention of his fans video materials from his concerts "Aziz yurtim" and "Eslab". In the following years, Ulugbek's hits like "Pul, Bu Hayot, Bemano, Yoshkik otib zadati, Dotim, Khayolida, Sen Ketma, Onam, Zara, Kalb, Osha Hit, Atayya Kun, Oqibat and Belissimo" were sung by Ulugbek.[5]

Career in acting

During this time, he starred in several films. He also started acting in 2014. Despite starring in the films Uylchang, Talaba and Qssob, he received positive reviews for his debut role. The singer then appeared in several films, including 2015's Nerves. In 2016, he acted in the movie "Baksiyor". This film brought Ulugʻbek great fame and fans. Ulugʻbek will appear in another film, he played a role in the film "Jiyan". This film will bring Honda even more fame and fortune. In 2018, he starred in the movie "Qoʻshni Ulugʻbek". 2019 "Qoʻshni Ulugʻbek" plays one of the five roles in the movie "Sariaka", and this role brings Ulugbek great fame. He also starred in the 2020 films Xashar and Sasha aka.[6]

Discography

Year Studio albums
2011 Senideb
2012 Xayr edi
2015 Azizam
2022 Belissimo

Filmography

Below is a chronologically ordered list of films in which Ulugʻbek Shodibekov has appeared.

Year Title Role Explicación
2014 Uylchang Ulug
2015 Talaba Elmurod
Qasob
2016 Nervinli odam
Baksiyor Aziz
2017 Jiyan
2018 Qoʻshni Ulugʻbek Ulugʻbek [7]
2019 Sadriaka
2020 Xashar Murod
2020-2021 Sasha aka Sasha [8]
2021 Jiyan
2022 Boyvacha Bobur Bobur

Awards and nominations

  • The best singer of 2008.
  • In August 2014, he became the owner of the "Nihil" state award, created to support young people in Uzbekistan
  • 2012 M&T Award-2015 "Best Male Singer of the Year".
  • M&T-2016 Award 2014 "Best Video of the Year".
  • GQ-2017 Award 2014 "Best Singer of the Year".

References

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