Papik star Petrozhytska admits what she is ashamed of and how she reacts to hate
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Daria Petrozhytska, actress of the TV series Papik, If Honestly and Make it to 30 on TET, is a guest of the new episode of the project About Cinema for You, which is broadcast on the Kyivstar TV platform. SSPDaily tells about it.
The host Volodymyr Rabchun found out which films Daria is most proud of, which role she is ashamed of, and asked her about her acting whims and what she regrets most in life.
Petrozhytska considers her most striking work to date to be the role of Lisa in the popular Ukrainian TV series Papik. She says that it is always relevant because it is about the battle of generations.
Due to the popularity of the series, Daria has become more often considered as an actress for other projects. Papik made Petrozhytska more visible.
"I've been considered more, but that doesn't mean that I don't go through auditions and tests like everyone else. I also prove something every time, I try to grow. I want to get other roles," said the guest.
As an actress, Daria Petrozhytska would like to work on real-life stories in movies. The guest admitted that there were roles that she refused either because she was busy or because she had no interest.
As an actress, Daria faces hate, which she still lets through and reads everything. She noted that she is dependent on the opinions of people, but close ones.
When asked if she has any ambitions to win an Oscar, Petrozhytska says that it is not this that is important to her, but the audience's reaction to her performance.
During a conversation with Volodymyr Rabchun about haters, stereotypes in Ukrainian comedies and personal issues, Daria Petrozhytska urged to watch Ukrainian films and TV series.
"Please, watch Ukrainian films, because every time you watch Ukrainian films, you just encourage the creation of other films," the actress addressed the audience.
In the interview, Daria also recommended watching several Ukrainian films and TV series on Kyivstar TV: "I Work at the Cemetery", "Pamphire", "Luxembourg, Luxembourg", "To Catch Kaidash", "Make it to 30", "And There Will Be People".
In the previous episodes, host Volodymyr Rabchun talked to the 1+1 media Big Brave Events team headed by producer Volodymyr Zavadiuk, 1+1 media producer, author, and host of the Real Story project Akim Galimov, 1+1 Ukraine host Yuriy Horbunov, and theater and film actor Taras Tsymbalyuk. Recently, episodes are also available on 1+1 Ukraine's YouTube channel.
From March 7 to March 10, 2024, Kyivstar TV will provide access to the platform's content for free so that Ukrainians can legally watch their favorite movies, TV series, cartoons, and shows. Find out more about the new releases on the platform on the Kino for TV channel.