Russian video blogger
Biography
Amiran Sardarov was born in Moscow to a Kurdish family, immigrants from Georgia. When Amiran was a child, his parents returned to Georgia. He spent his early childhood in Georgia, but after his parents divorced, he returned to Russia with his mother.
In middle school, Amiran clashed with classmates who insulted him because of his background. As a result, he left school, dropping out of school, and switched to home schooling. At the age of 18, the young man moved to Moscow, where he began to do business: he opened his own advertising agency engaged in the promotion of large brands. In addition to his own channel on Youtube, Sardarov is engaged in the creation and promotion of blogs for other users.
Creative path
Sardarov wrote and published several non-fiction books aimed at self-development. In 2016, he tried himself as an actor and played in the comedy Yolki 5 directed by Timur Bekmambetov. Ivan Urgant, Sergey Svetlakov, Gosha Kutsenko, Maria Shukshina, Alexander Golovin, Anna Khilkevich, Galina Stakhanova, Katerina Shpitsa, Kirill Pletnev and others became his partners on the set.
Amiran was a guest of several episodes of the Comedy Club show. In 2017, he took part in the filming of Yuri Dud's project VDud. In his interview, he talked about how he chose the name for his YouTube channel, how he refused to advertise Tinkoff Bank, and why he cannot obtain Russian citizenship while remaining a citizen of Georgia.
Personal life
Sardarov is not married. In 2015, he met with Moscow DJ Ekaterina Shmakova, but soon the young people broke up. In 2016, Sardarov spoke about his new girlfriend Alina on his blog. The couple began to live together, but broke up six months later.
In 2018, the blogger began a relationship with the Belarusian model Vlada Yurkova, who works for the Fashion Models agency. However, in 2018, he launched a new YouTube project “I Want a Bride” - an analogue of the TV show “The Bachelor”, in which he is trying to find a mate from many applicants.
In 2021, Amiran married the granddaughter of the late ex-president of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov, Mariam Tillyaeva.
February 10, 2022
February 4, 2022