Dono Boboxonova, a Merited Artist of Uzbekistan, has passed away

A great loss has occurred for the art of Uzbekistan. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
One of our country's renowned creators, Dono Boboxonova, an Artist Honored in Uzbekistan, passed away at the age of 80. The State Drama Theater of Uzbekistan officially announced this bitter news.
Dono Boboxonova was born on November 20, 1946. She received her higher education at the Tashkent Institute of Theater and Art and began her professional creative career on the stage of the Young Guards Theater.
Later, this theater was renamed the Uzbek State Drama Theater in the name of Abror Hidoyatov, and the artist associated her primary creative path specifically with this stage. For her many years of productive work, her immense contribution to the development of art, and her skill, Dono Boboxonova was awarded the honorary title of Artist Honored in the Republic of Uzbekistan in 1996.
She was widely known and respected among the general public not only for her roles on the theater stage but also for her characters in the world of cinema. There are many brilliant works in the actress's creative career.
In particular, she took a deep place in the hearts of viewers with her skillful roles in films such as The Boy Who Never Saw a Market, If You Are Angry, I Will Die, The Old Man and the Grandson, and May My Tongue Be Cursed. Each of her characters possessed a unique quality, contributing to the enrichment of our national art.
The passing of Dono Boboxonova is a heavy loss for the entire world of art. Her creativity, loyalty to her profession, and the spiritual legacy she left behind will serve as an example for future generations of actors.
She will always live in the memories of fans and colleagues with her sincerity and mastery.





