Aysanem Yusupova: About Art, Life, and Living

Actress Aysanem Yusupova openly shared her thoughts on marriage. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
She expresses regret that she has not married due to her chosen profession, but this does not mean her life is over. Aysanem emphasized that she intends to continue her creative work and achieve great success.
In her opinion, if her spouse demands that she leave art, she is ready for that. However, this decision is not easy because after so much effort, study, and trials, she deeply considers making such a choice.
The issue is not only about getting married but also about with whom and under what circumstances to marry, says the actress. Speaking about the requirements for a future spouse, Aysanem places spiritual harmony first.
According to her, a person should be able to understand the inner state by looking into the eyes and feel the heart silently. “The most important requirement is that souls match each other,” she says.
Aysanem also recalled the most difficult periods in her life. When her mother underwent a serious operation, it was a real test for her.
The harsh words of doctors and hopeless situations deeply affected her. Currently, her mother is healthy, but she still remains a source of strength for Aysanem.
“My mother is my friend and confidante,” the actress admitted. Additionally, Aysanem spoke about her character.
She acknowledged that she is naturally reserved and somewhat stubborn. She often tries to choose roles that match her nature.
In communication with people, she prefers to choose those who are close and understanding. “I prefer to be more mysterious rather than open and like to do my work precisely,” she says.
The actress’s achievements are also noteworthy. In 2024, she was awarded the “Builder of the Future” medal.
The film “Uzbek Girl,” in which she participated at the “Golden Humo — 2023” national film presentation, was named “Best Film of the Year.” At an international film festival in Tajikistan, she was awarded the title of “Best Actress” for her role in the same film.
She was also honored with the “Devotee of Culture and Art” breastplate by the Ministry of Culture.





