
Kəklikotu 2017
In Vugar Islamzadeh's spirited Azerbaijani comedy *Kəklikotu (2017)*, an uncle and his young nephew embark on a journey to Baku to sell fresh produce, unaware that their simple trip will spiral into a high-stakes adventure.
Director: Vugar Islamzadeh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kəklikotu (2017) about?
*Kəklikotu* follows an uncle and his nephew who travel to Azerbaijan's capital with a crate of produce, only to accidentally trade away a sack of herbs worth millions. Their attempt to undo the mistake turns into a frantic, comedic race against time, blending slapstick humor with the warmth of their bond.
Who directed Kəklikotu?
Vugar Islamzadeh directed *Kəklikotu (2017)*, a comedy that showcases his knack for balancing humor with relatable life lessons.
Who stars in Kəklikotu?
The film features Müşfiq Şahverdiyev, Islam Mehraliyev, Nigar Jamal, Alikhan Rajabov, and Agil Guliyev in its core cast.
Is Kəklikotu (2017) worth watching?
*Kəklikotu* is a charming, fast-paced comedy that thrives on its central father-son dynamic and absurd premise. While it lacks an IMDb rating for reference, its lighthearted adventure and cultural setting make it a fun pick for fans of road-trip comedies with a twist.
How long is Kəklikotu?
The runtime of *Kəklikotu (2017)* is 117 minutes.
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About Kəklikotu (2017) — A Comedy Adventure Filled with Twists and Family Heart
In Vugar Islamzadeh's spirited Azerbaijani comedy *Kəklikotu (2017)*, an uncle and his young nephew embark on a journey to Baku to sell fresh produce, unaware that their simple trip will spiral into a high-stakes adventure. When they mistakenly swap a sack of valuable (but mysteriously mislabeled) herbs with a sack of thyme meant for a wealthy client, the duo finds themselves entangled in a chaotic chase to reclaim what could be worth millions. Blending sharp humor with heartfelt family dynamics, this film captures the clash between rural naivety and urban sophistication, all wrapped in a lighthearted yet suspenseful tone.
As the uncle and nephew dodge increasingly frustrated pursuers—including a determined investor and the original owner of the herbs—their misadventure becomes a metaphor for the unpredictable twists of life. With its vibrant setting, quirky characters, and a dash of Azerbaijani charm, *Kəklikotu* delivers a feel-good escape that's as visually engaging as it is narratively clever.