
Bağışla 1983
Step into the intricate world of *Bağışla (1983)*, a mesmerizing Azerbaijani romance-drama directed by Tariyel Vəliyev.
Director: Tariyel Vəliyev
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Bağışla (1983)* about?
*Bağışla* follows Elchin, whose rise to deputy director at an institute exposes the cold machinery of bureaucracy and unseen influences. When he reunites with Gulnar, old grudges resurface, and rumors swirl around a mysterious figure named Vasif, forcing Elchin to confront the true cost of ambition.
Who directed *Bağışla*?
*Bağışla* was directed by Tariyel Vəliyev, known for his evocative storytelling in Azerbaijani cinema.
Who stars in *Bağışla*?
The film features Yashar Nuri as Elchin, Gülnar Salmanova as Gulnar, with Firangiz Mutallimova and Rafael Dadashov rounding out the main cast.
Is *Bağışla (1983)* worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, *Bağışla* offers a compelling drama with sharp character dynamics and atmospheric tension. Its themes of power and unseen control make it a thought-provoking watch for fans of 1980s romance-drama films, especially those interested in Azerbaijani cinema.
How long is *Bağışla*?
*Bağışla* runs for 84 minutes.
About Bağışla (1983) — A Romance-Drama woven with power and hidden motives
Step into the intricate world of *Bağışla (1983)*, a mesmerizing Azerbaijani romance-drama directed by Tariyel Vəliyev. This 84-minute film delves into the complexities of ambition, power, and unseen forces as Elchin, newly appointed deputy director of an institute, finds himself entangled in a web of mechanical control and whispered rumors. Returning to his workplace, he crosses paths with Gulnar once more, reigniting old tensions and mysteries tied to a shadowy figure named Vasif. With its atmospheric blend of drama and romance, *Bağışla* explores themes of authority, resentment, and the fragile balance between personal desires and institutional pressures.
Vəliyev's direction infuses the narrative with a haunting realism, where every conversation and glance carries weight. The chemistry between Yashar Nuri and Gülnar Salmanova elevates the emotional stakes, while Firangiz Mutallimova and Rafael Dadashov add layers of intrigue and conflict. Set against a backdrop of quiet tension, this film invites viewers to question how far control can be exerted—and what happens when the invisible hand finally reveals itself.