About the creative path and childhood years of Muqaddas Xoliqova

People's Artist of Uzbekistan Muqaddas Kholikova celebrated her 66th birthday on April 14. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
She is not only a bright representative of the performing arts but also a skilled actress who has found a deep place in the hearts of audiences. The artist's life and creative path are rich with many interesting events and trials.
Born on April 14, 1960, in Tashkent, Muqaddas Kholikova grew up as the youngest child in her family. Recalling her childhood years, she notes that she was a very mischievous and active little girl.
There were even instances where her mother had to pay fines due to her mischief at school. However, she took her studies seriously and mastered her subjects well.
During her school years, she attended a theater club, and her passion for art grew. One day, when the school principal excused her from class to send her on stage during play preparations, it became one of the first important turning points in the actress's destiny.
Some jokes from her peers and skeptical comments saying she could never become an actress only strengthened her will. The hardest trial in the artist's life was losing her father at the age of nine.
Her mother became a widow and was forced to raise two children alone. The mother sacrificed her personal happiness, putting her children's future first.
This courage and love became one of the most touching memories in Muqaddas Kholikova's life. After graduating from school, she applied to the institute of arts and successfully passed the exams.
This victory was the best answer to those who had doubted her. Later, entering the theater upon the recommendation of director Bahodir Yoldoshev, the artist fully demonstrated her talent there.
During more than 30 years of creative activity, Muqaddas Kholikova created nearly a hundred character roles. The plays she participated in were staged hundreds of times and received wide public recognition.
Regarding her personal life, she does not hide that she married quite late. She cites the societal attitude toward artists and the fact that she waited a long time for someone who truly understood her as the reasons.





