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Alibutaev told how the second season of “Omar in the big city” differs from the first

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prt scr youtube.com | NNT TV ChannelActor and comedian Omar Alibutaev talked about the second season of the Omar project in the big city. The showman explained how the sequel differs from the first season.The “Lobster in the City” series developed from the YouTube project of the same name. The second season was released in KION Online Cinema.According to Alibutaev, there are no cardinal differences from the first season in the sequel. It’s still the story of the naive and kind character of Omar, who wants to find happiness in a foreign city, find his own business and earn money, the actor clarified.“However, he is no longer an ordinary visitor – he wants to put down roots, start his own business, he was not so decisive in the first season,” the artist said in an interview with “Central Press Service” .The showman also talked about how similar the main character of “Lobster in the City” is to himself. According to Alibutaev, he is as naive and gullible as his hero. 80-90% of the character shown in the series is himself in life, the actor admitted.

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