No Limits
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Tajik TV star builds career as an event planner in Russia
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Tajik TV star builds career as an event planner in Russia
In his early childhood, Aslisho had to endure the civil war and hunger in Tajikistan. "I'Il never forget it, because a man was killed right next to me. He just wanted to jump the line to get bread," recalls Aslisho about his childhood. Nevertheless, having confronted all challenges, Aslisho grew up resolute and spirited. Rising to popularity as a TV host in his homeland, he decided to expand his creative horizons by moving to Russia. There, he met Yulia, and within a month, he realised she was the one he wanted to marry. Today, Aslisho's multinational family inspires him to bridge different cultures. As he orchestrates notable events, concerts, and festivals, his mission to unite people has become his heartfelt calling.