Dmitry Komarov host of the travel show the world inside out. Dmitry Komarov about the underside of his last trip to Nepal

Nice guy with an open smile and kind eyes, he is a real “thing in himself”: responsive and ready to help anyone, providing a minimum of information about himself.

He has crawled all over the world and surprises fans unusual photos from the most secret corners of the planet. By education he is a transport engineer, by calling he is a photojournalist. Meet Dmitry Komarov, host of the incredibly popular extreme travel show “The World Inside Out.”

Brief biographical information

  • First name/patronymic/surname – Dmitry Konstantinovich Komarov;
  • Date of birth, zodiac sign: 1983, June 17, Gemini (by eastern calendar- Boar);
  • Height and weight – 180 cm, about 77 kg;
  • Place of birth – Kyiv, Ukraine;
  • Education – higher. NTU (National Transport University) – engineer, KNUKiI (Kiev National University of Culture and Arts) – public relations specialist;
  • Marital status: single. There is a brother Nikolai, a sister Angelina.

Dima's childhood, beginning of his career

The future star of the Ukrainian channel “1+1” and the Russian channel “Friday” was born in the sunny and hospitable city of Kyiv before the collapse of the USSR, in 1983. Modest and not at all public, Dima’s parents managed to create a strong family and raise wonderful children. In addition to Dima, his father and mother also have twins, Nikolai and Angelina. Dima remembers his parents from early childhood as cheerful and sociable: there were always guests in the house, emotional parties were held with songs and interesting conversations. The boy was sent to a music school for piano class (a common thing in Soviet families at that time), where he studied for six years.


In the photo are the parents of Dmitry Komarov.

Interesting fact about brother and sister. Dmitry recalls that he really did not like being an only child, and he persuaded his parents to “give” him a brother or sister. He was looking forward to the addition of his family with great excitement when his mother started going to the doctor, and it was already clear that someone would be born soon. A boy - this was the result of an early ultrasound, but... after his brother, a sister was born!

When the parents were away, the older brother was assigned to look after the naughty twins. Dmitry loves his brother and sister very much, they have also achieved success in life. Brother Nikolai is involved in computer games (developing 2D games using the Unity engine), sister is a hairdresser-stylist.


Happy childhood of Dima..

At the age of 12, he already tried himself in the field of journalism, writing articles for the school newspaper. The management of the Ukrainian weekly Telenedelya was incredibly surprised when Dmitry, as a 17-year-old boy, came to the editorial office and seriously proposed his candidacy for the staff of correspondents. According to the law, at this age it was impossible to hire a child; written consent from the parents was required. They gave it without objection: is it bad that the son already wants to earn money himself?

There was also parallel collaboration with the publications EGO and Playboy. “What does travel have to do with the latest magazine?” – readers of numerous biographies of Dmitry think in surprise, where this fact is necessarily indicated. Not everyone knows that in addition to the “frank” section, Playboy also has a travel section, which is where Dima wrote articles, and, according to him, the pay was very good.

This was after two universities. Two - because at first Dima Komarov entered the Kiev National Technical University as an engineer. Why did he go there - even his parents were incredibly surprised, because everything pointed to the young man’s creative nature and the fact that he would be a correspondent. After graduating from the transport university, Dmitry goes to get a second higher education already to my liking - to the University of Culture and Arts.

Then - successful work at Komsomolskaya Pravda; for six years he was a specialist there. correspondent. At the same time, Dima worked for several years at the publication Izvestia in Ukraine (since 2007).

He began traveling the world and taking interesting photographs of picturesque places on the planet while still a student. Dmitry immediately decided to move away from standard “clichés” in his travels: major cities, he photographed the capitals of countries, of course, but he was more interested in small villages, remote places with unusual, mysterious stories. He made his first trips completely alone, believing that loneliness is the main “engine” in the naturalness of the information that a nature photographer receives; it helps to collect “pure” facts about the exotic tribes with which contact is planned.

In 2005, viewers were offered the first reportage-exhibition about Africa (it included photographs taken in Tanzania and Kenya). Then Dmitry made an exhibition about Nepal. The next series of photos was dedicated to India (it was published under the title “Indosutra”). During his trip to India, Komarov won two records at once: he was the first foreign correspondent allowed to be cremated on the banks of the Ganges River, and the figures “20 thousand km in three months” were included in the Ukrainian Book of Records.


The photo reports were a great success, but the two-dimensionality of the photographs was not enough for their author. The photo, according to Dima, could not fully convey the beauty and originality of the exoticism that he witnessed.

Volume, play of colors, sounds - all this should be in a television program that will show the viewer not the standard “sleek” views of the Earth, but something new, shocking, so that it will take your breath away. With this thought in mind, Dmitry Komarov and his friend Dmitriev Alexander went to Cambodia with a film camera. It was not possible to find a sponsor for this dangerous journey, and the friends decided to make a report with their own money.

Creation of the “The World Inside Out” program and its resounding success

A trial episode, the so-called “pilot,” was offered to the Ukrainian channel “1+1” and aired in December 2010. The success exceeded all expectations: a fascinating report about the culture of Cambodia, facts about mysterious rituals, the presenter himself, who presented information in an original way - all this convinced the channel’s editors that the program was a real find. Footage of local residents eating poisonous spiders, filming of the country's brothels, a story about a tribe of cannibals - this is what shocked viewers saw in the first episode of "The World Inside Out", and of course, they began to write, call, and ask: when will the next program air, where will the fearless leader go further?


Vietnam, Indonesia, India, several African countries - this is an incomplete list of places where Dmitry filmed his program. By 2016, together with cameraman Dmitriev, he had processed so much material that this allowed him to receive another nomination in the Ukrainian Book of Records. It is called “the maximum number of tourism programs filmed by a minimum film crew.”

In any country Dima tries to find unusual and interesting information. In Mexico, he visited Hemingway's house, where the writer created his most famous works. Dmitry conquered Everest (2016), risking his life and reaching the very high point planets. In Nepal, he visited the epicenter of an earthquake (magnitude 5.5) and filmed what was happening.

The journey through the kingdom of Mustang was remembered by viewers of “The World Inside Out” because the host of their favorite show almost died: some higher powers protected him from a fatal outcome. They had to get to the city of Jompson by plane, and there Dmitry met a mysterious hermit (by the way, his fellow countryman!), who dissuaded him from flying by air. Dmitry doubted whether it was worth taking a car: the road is very dangerous, and besides, the cost of renting a car is several times more than plane tickets. Still, we went in a jeep, miraculously survived the collapse, and when we got to Mustang, we found out that the plane we were supposed to fly on had crashed!

The “trick” of a journalist is to meet New Year not in hotel room and not even in a tent, but in unusual place in nature. While traveling in Kenya, Dima was on January 1... in a distant tribe of cannibals: “I’m still in shock, how did they not eat us?” In Bolivia, on the night from December 31 to January 1, he put on “crampons” (special alpine equipment on his legs) and alone began to climb Mount Huayna Potosi, where he celebrated the New Year with a Ukrainian flag in his hands at an altitude of 6 thousand meters.


The year 2017 passed for Dmitry under the sign of Japan. He was admitted into the secret world of sumo fighters, communicated with representatives of the yakuza (due to a slightly unfortunate comment he was almost killed, but brilliantly came out of a dangerous situation). Dima climbed the “suicide rock” in this country and tried to reveal the secret high level suicides in Japan. While climbing, he met a woman named Yayo and talked her out of committing suicide. “I then descended and thought that this was not just a climb, but a mission whose purpose was the price of human life.”

Dmitry Komarov and social networks, his charitable activities

The journalist is an active user of social pages: photographs and travel clips are very popular among his fans in RuNet and abroad. Everyone: viewers of the program, visitors to Instagram, VK, Facebook, the management of “1+1” and “Fridays” - have long been convinced that not only exclusive information is the key to the success of “The World Inside Out”. He himself is incredible interesting personality, charming and open, with a surprisingly kind smile. In the most difficult situation he “keeps his mark” and maintains composure, with humor he describes moments that at first glance are not funny at all.


Dmitry Komarov and Nadya Dorofeeva managed to collect cash for an operation for four-year-old Stas.

Under the tag “cup of coffee,” Dmitry runs a charity program, the proceeds of which go to seriously ill children. The essence of the program: people are encouraged to donate a purely symbolic amount to a fund to help children who need complex, expensive surgery. “Give up one cup of coffee, one pack of cigarettes, put one liter of gasoline in your car tank less, and don’t drink a bottle of soda. You won’t even feel that you have less money, but for some this is life! Let's prove that people can perform miracles, and a cup of coffee can stop death!” - this is how Dima calls on people to do good.

There is no shame or conscience among the scammers, who even here do not hesitate to enrich themselves: Dima’s Instagram and Facebook pages have been hacked countless times, trying to gain access to the accounts where donations are received. Dmitry's team on social media networks (his most active assistants are Nadya Dorofeeva and Alena Semenit) constantly warns those who want to help children not to “be fooled” by hacked or fake pages, and not to give a “cup of coffee” to deceivers.


In the photo, Dmitry Komarov and Alexandra Kucherenko in the TV show “Dancing with the Stars.”

In October 2017, Dima Komarov amazed everyone with another noble deed. He participated in the Ukrainian project “Dancing with the Stars” and at the final stage, together with his partner Alexandra Kucherenko, made a joint decision to leave the program, losing leadership to the duet “Yuri Tkach - Ilona Gvozdeva”. The couple donated all the funds that were collected from SMS messages sent to the address “Komarov – Kucherenko” to the fund for sick children. It was rumored that Dima got involved with this girl during the filming of the program romantic relationship, but both participants in the show ignored the rumors.

Personal life and latest news

The alleged affair with the brilliant Sasha Kucherenko is most likely not a fact, but the reaction of Dima’s fans to his absolute “ignor” when questions about his personal life are asked. Open to the whole world, able to find common language with shamans, cannibals and yakuza, it is completely closed to everyone in terms of personal details. “What is this, a game for the public, a desire to “warm up” popularity with a secret?” - some envious people grumble. Does he really need to artificially increase his rating? He's just modest, doesn't like to show off his personal details, and probably hasn't met his true partner yet. true love, since there is still no wife and children.


Dmitry Komarov with his brother Nikolai and sister Angelina.

Some literal bits of information about the “matters of the heart” of the star of an extreme TV show sometimes leak into the press, though without names. Allegedly, he is so attractive and sincere that in almost every country he has a fleeting romance. Dima himself does not deny the fact that he fell in love with foreign women several times, but his chosen one for the “post” of his wife will only be a Ukrainian. “Lent” - because it is not only a joy to live with such a wonderful person, but also difficult work: enduring constant absences, watching with bated breath as your husband climbs a high cliff or talks with savages.

About his statements about the fact that the “best” girls in the world are Ukrainian, the media also criticized him many times. Dima explains his sympathy for his fellow countrymen without being “linked” to the national issue. I, he says, can find a common language and live for a long time with a girl who was raised in the same environment as me. Same upbringing, similar children's and teenage company, university home country, the same films watched and even cartoons - all this forms a similar mindset that Dmitry’s future chosen one should have. “When I meet someone with whom we are on the same wavelength, then I’ll start thinking about family,” he invariably says. And when they ask him if he even has a permanent girlfriend, he smiles and answers: “Happiness loves silence.”


Instagram komarovmir.

In 2018, Dima Komarov continues to work fruitfully and shoot new reports. But this is not the limit of his creativity: he is currently writing a book; its preliminary announcement was released at the beginning of the year. According to him, the book will be a symbiosis of advice from an extreme traveler; it will include rare recipes from exotic countries, photos that were not included in social networks, even detailed maps the places he visited. Dima dreams of this book becoming an alternative geography textbook for schoolchildren.

  • His grandparents lived in Nalchik, his grandfather headed the anti-hail and anti-avalanche services of the region. Is it not by inheritance at the genetic level that he is drawn to dangerous places?
  • He trusts his hair only to his sister Angelina - he gets his hair cut exclusively in her salon.
  • Dmitry spent a lot of time in the Elbrus region as a child, and as an adult he came there to practice free-riding (descent from the mountains not on ski tracks, but on clean snow).
  • Even before the Ukrainian “Dancing with the Stars,” he tried himself as a dancer, starring in a video in Japan with a famous pop group.
  • The ideal vacation, he says, is a ride on a four-wheeled chopper. Explaining this strange choice, Dima quotes experienced motorcyclists: “Four wheels carry your soul, but two only carry your body.”
  • He is so charming and irresistible that even native women cannot resist his masculine attractiveness. In New Guinea, a Papuan woman persistently rubbed against his shoulder, suggesting that he “take a walk in the forest.” The translator also said that the girl asked to convey to the “white deity”: she agrees to marry him.
  • It is quite possible that one of the journalist’s upcoming reports will be about his native Ukraine: “In Ukraine, too, there are places where you can greatly surprise both yourself and the viewer.”
  • Dima travels strictly alone with the operator, but there is one more person to whom Komarov has expressed public gratitude many times for his help in creating the program. This is “voice-over”, director-editor Vitaly Naryshkin.
  • Continuing to raise funds under the “cup of coffee” tag, the journalist is seriously thinking about creating his own charitable foundation.

Dmitry Konstantinovich Komarov became popular in Russia after the release of the travel program “The World Inside Out” on the Friday channel. After the resounding success of the travel show “The World Inside Out,” the biography and personal life of Dmitry Komarov began to interest fans. The television program won the title “Television Press Favorite 2013.” Dmitry is a journalist and photographer. The “Cup of Coffee” charity project, in which Dmitry calls for giving up small expenses (the symbol is a cup of coffee on the way to work), but giving money to help those in need, helped pay for expensive operations for sick children.

Childhood of a popular presenter

Fans interested in the biography and personal life of Dmitry Komarov, the host of “The World Inside Out,” know that he comes from Ukraine. Dmitry was born in 1983 in Kyiv. From early childhood, little Dima showed others his curiosity, passion for travel and adventure. Simple life Since childhood, the television star seemed boring and gray.

Komarov has a brother and a sister. Ukrainian customs implied frequent family gatherings, accompanied by songs and noisy conversations. The family is musical, Dima discovered talents of this nature early. First of all, the parents decided that the boy needed to study piano at a music school. Dima did not go beyond secondary education in the field of music, and did not connect his life with music.

Dima, the first-born, like many older children in the family, really wanted a brother or sister. When the boy was 6 years old, his mother became pregnant. Ultrasound studies showed that there would be another son in the family, but during the birth it turned out that it was twins. Komarov got a brother and sister at the same time.

Dima felt a passion for journalism at the age of 12. The first attempts at writing were successful. The first articles were published in serious publications along with professional journalists. The future TV star was interested in photography. Dima decided to build his career on the basis of his childhood hobbies.

Dmitry Komarov's height is 180.

Where did Dmitry Komarov study?

After graduating from school, young Dmitry was faced with the question of choosing a profession. After much deliberation, the young man enters NTU - National Transport University. A technical specialty did not become an obstacle to the development of journalistic abilities. Dmitry continues to write articles and publish in various publications.

Successful articles became a ticket to work as a special correspondent for Komsomolskaya Pravda and Izvestia in Ukraine. The specialty of an engineer was not Dmitry’s vocation; in his third year at NTU he decided to simultaneously obtain additional education at the University of Culture and Arts.

After completing his studies, Dmitry received two diplomas: an engineer and a public relations specialist.

He spent his free time actively and traveled a lot. He preferred to visit areas where there were few tourists. The original culture and unexplored routes attracted the presenter. He preferred to travel alone, considering this fact the main success of self-development. This way, he could focus on how he felt about new experiences and analyze his feelings without interference. On trips he always took the flag of Ukraine.

Developing a career as a journalist and presenter

Dmitry Makarov's character does not tolerate tedious and monotonous work. He was attracted to long working hours. A career as a presenter in a travel program ideally suits Dmitry’s temperament.

While traveling, he took many photographs, improving his skills and craftsmanship. Among his works he organized exhibitions and photo reports. Having visited Kenya and Tanzania, Dmitry organized the “Africa” exhibition in 2005. Two years later he presented to the public the exhibition “Nepal. The year is 2064." And two years later - the exhibition “Indosutra”, after a trip to India.

A journey that lasted 90 days was included in the Ukrainian book of records. During this time, the leader completed a 20 thousand km hike. One of significant events was obtaining permission to film a funeral ceremony on the banks of the Ganges. For the first time, a foreign photojournalist visited the cremation process.

A new round of career – “The World Inside Out”

Photography fascinated the young man, but he had no less passion for travel. During his trips, he received true pleasure from exploring the world, from the opportunity to see new countries, places and nature, as well as to become imbued with new cultures. The movement did not always go smoothly, because the guy did not even know where he would spend the night in a particular city. The problems of finding food and lodging for the night did not diminish Komarov’s ardor and his interest in the world. Dmitry's passion developed rapidly and gradually passed on to his relatives and friends. As a result, he no longer traveled alone.

All the adventures of Komarov and his friends were recorded in photographs, but they did not convey the beauty and fullness of impressions. As a result, the idea was born to take a video camera with me on trips. The first video filming prompted Dmitry to create a television program. The travel project was called “The World Inside Out”. Being the creator of the project, Komarov acted as the presenter.

The first episodes were shown only on Ukrainian television on the “1+1” channel. The style and atmosphere of the program did not change, but now Komarov traveled not alone, but together with the film crew.

The issues were not only colorful, but also informative. Before each program, the presenter carefully prepared and studied the traditions and customs of the place he was visiting. The popularity of the show began to grow after each episode. Each issue brought not only fans, but also good income. In Ukraine, Makarov became very popular, and soon his fame spread to Russia. In the episodes, the film crew most often worked in exotic countries rarely visited by tourists.

Thanks to his sociability and good disposition, Dmitry Komarov attracts local residents who are happy to open up with him and reveal some secrets of culture and life. His programs are interesting and exciting, as the experienced presenter finds an approach to the authorities and easily obtains permission to film. When traveling, the presenter has to learn languages ​​to communicate.

Charity

A difficult schedule and being busy with many projects does not prevent the TV presenter from working charitable projects. One such project is “Cup of Coffee”. The idea came to the presenter spontaneously, empathizing with sick children, he decided not to sit idly by, but to come to the rescue.

Using the Internet, Dmitry urged others to give up their daily cup of coffee and send the saved money to help those in need. At first, the idea was not approved, since many people thought it was ridiculous to transfer an amount equal to the cost of a mug of coffee, but after a while more and more people were inspired by the idea. Simple idea has grown into a large charitable movement.

Personal life of “The Most Handsome Man”

The biography and personal life of Dmitry Komarov, the host of “The World Inside Out,” is filled with work. Being busy with a project does not leave time for family and loved ones. Not married. Creating his own family is a serious step for Dmitry, for which there is not enough time yet.

In one of the interviews, the presenter noted that he has an amorous temperament, but takes any relationship seriously. Short-term relationships are not for him; long-term strong romances are preferable. He is especially attracted to sincerity in people. And as a true patriot of the country, he believes that more beautiful than Ukrainian women there are no girls in the world.

While traveling he meets girls from different countries and cultures, but believes that it will not be possible to create a strong marriage with a foreigner. In his opinion, it is very difficult to find something in common with a woman from another culture. In addition, language becomes a serious barrier to mutual understanding. The specifics of work and constant employment can become a test for young people, so Dmitry needs a special, understanding girl. Personal life still remains in second place.

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Official Instagram Dmitry Komarov

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Official Instagram Dmitry Komarov

@dmytryiev_aleksandr and I are home! I officially declare the longest business trip in the history of the #worldinsideout project and filming in Brazil completed, hurray! We filmed this country for 203 days 🤦‍♂️ Why so long? Because it is so big and incredible that even during this period we did not have time to do everything we wanted. But they filmed more than planned. This country often brought back my youthful excitement, like in my first travels, making me repeat “Wow”! Here I experienced something that I had never experienced before. I will never forget the feeling when we were led at gunpoint to the leader of the gang and I did not understand whether everything would end today. I will never forget the power, strength and beauty of Iguazu Falls - up close they are no less impressive than Everest. And you can't joke with them either. One of the most terrible moments not only of the expedition, but also of life - 25 seconds under water, in a centrifuge that spun me like a match, but the vest did not push me to the surface. Then I had time to think that now, perhaps, the worst thing that could happen would happen. I managed to desperately ask myself, what have you done? This cannot be called fear pure form, but these were sensations incomparable to anything. I don't want to experience them again and I don't wish this on anyone. I am grateful to Iguazu Falls for letting me go and pushing Sasha and me to the surface. I am grateful to the Amazon and the Amazon for very difficult, but undoubtedly the best moments in the expedition and life. The mood was very similar to a trip to the ex-cannibals from the Karawai tribe in Papua. But much further and more difficult to access. These episodes are still to come. As well as.... ( drum roll) mine and Sasha’s participation in the carnival!🕺Yes, we filmed it not from the stands or press box, but were participants, dancers 😂 And officially represented dance school Viradouro, together with whom they took silver at the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro 2019. I am wearing the hat of the carnival costume that you will see in the program. Thank you, Brazil! Thank you to each of you for being with us🙏 The #Brazil season continues and the most interesting things are yet to come✌

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Official Instagram Dmitry Komarov

Friends, I just saw what a nightmare it is online and how many hundreds of messages are on my phones. I hasten to emphasize once again: I am alive and well. The video shows footage from the filming where I learned to work as a stuntman. But why they appeared on the Internet, taken out of context, is another question. According to the terms of the agreement with the Brazilian team of filmmakers who organized this filming, we were obliged to provide them with all the footage, because they, as actors, also participate. Their faces are there. A Brazilian named Ivan posted the video on his channel. In fact, he exposed himself - in the video he runs after me with a pistol in the role of a bandit. He is also a stuntman and filming organizer. They called Ivan and asked why he did this, and he answered: “It’s just a joke.” In principle, the channel shows that there are videos from the filming of films. I don’t look at my phone screen day and night on expeditions, as many people do. I hardly use social networks. That’s why I didn’t notice the beginning of this wave yesterday. It was late at night when my colleagues called me, I saw the video and recorded a video message, said that I was alive, and called home. There was also a lot of worry there. I don’t start my morning with my phone - I don’t have such a habit. I turn off the sound at night so as not to wake me up. Therefore, I did not immediately see that the phone was generally “red” from messages. I specially post footage from the filming of the film and the work of stuntmen whose profession I experienced myself. I was burning, quite realistically, in different days, was training. But with the observance of safety measures. I was hit by a car 50 times. There were explosions and chases. This is a series about the underbelly of Brazilian filmmaking, which airs today. That is why, according to the terms of the contract, we handed over the video to the Brazilians two days ago. But of course I didn’t want such “advertising”. I'm sorry that you had to worry and this happened. I didn't want this. And I really appreciate your love and care. It was really a very difficult shoot for me: for two days in hot clothes I ran in 40-degree heat, jumped, and fell. By the way, the scream in the video is also real - the squib with the “blood” was placed poorly, and it shot straight into my ear. Then we had to carry out manipulations and treatment. The filming was interesting, and was done so that you could see the other side of filmmaking. Sorry again. That's what I didn't want 🤦

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Official Instagram Dmitry Komarov

Today was our 200th day of filming in Brazil. In the evening we met with Lucelia Santos (performer leading role in the series "Slave Isaura"). She just returned from Ukraine, this was her second trip to visit us. She starred in a BBC documentary project in Kyiv, Nikolaev and Khmelnitsky. Very happy. We sat warmly. We remembered her first visit, especially the 18 hours on the train Chernivtsi - Odessa)). We remembered filming last summer. I couldn’t think then that I would be in Brazil for so long. And Lucelia could not imagine that she would be inundated with personal messages with gratitude for the recipe for borscht in a blender 🙂 And that this recipe from the #peacefullyinside-out program would become a hit in the kitchen of many housewives.

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Elizani. 2 meters and 6 centimeters. The tallest girl in Brazil. Right now on 1+1. At school they called her a giraffe and a ladder, she was endlessly depressed and thought about suicide. Dropped out of school. The girl was saved by love. She met him - a man who is almost half a meter shorter, but with whom she is on the same wavelength and happy. Today they don't care about bullying and ridicule. They have a child. They are happy❤ In the best traditions of the #peaceoutside-out program, we gave this family a surprise to change their lives for the better. Well, we’ve already been in Brazil, it’s scary to say, for more than six months 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ More than 180 days in three trips. And filming continues)) P.S. If anything, my height is 180🤣

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Happy holiday, our dears ❤ (video in two parts, scroll through)

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The carnival group "dirty dancing" sends you warm Brazilian greetings✌ Today at 22-45 on 1+1 the premiere of a new episode: my first close acquaintance with the anaconda and the secret of eternal youth from the Amazon - acai. In general, today’s issue is about health: a berry that works wonders, but which must be picked at a height of 30 meters. And then I will take revenge on the mosquitoes for once infecting me with malaria (brrr, it’s scary to remember). Now I will infect them. In the laboratory. Human blood. And all for health, too: to help Brazilian scientists come up with a cure for malaria and dengue. These are the health secrets of Brazilians. What about you? #peaceful inside out

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Phew, back in civilization. Where have I been for 2 weeks? The expedition into the jungle near the Venezuelan border has finally ended. More than half of the time was taken up by the road: 8 days on the water, of which I spent 7 days in this small boat and walked about 1,400 kilometers through absolutely wild places between Brazil and Verezuela. You can also measure it with gasoline - we burned 1250 liters with three boats)) One of the boats actually carried gasoline, because there are no gas stations along the way. And still it wasn’t enough, we stopped on the way back. It's good that it's not completely off the beaten path anymore. We waited for the fishermen and begged, drained gasoline)) The road to the tribe is one way - 4 days in a boat. I learned to sit on a metal bench without a back for 10-15 hours a day with relative comfort. I stopped being surprised that the landscape might not change. There is always the same picture around - the most unexplored and wild, wet rain-forest. I got used to swimming in the river, in which I saw dozens of crocodiles every day. I was taught how to do this more or less safely. I am used to walking in the river with sliding steps, rather than raising my legs, in order to minimize the likelihood of being bitten by an Amazonian stingray. I got used to the taste of river water. I’m used to the fact that before you can cook and eat dinner, you must first catch it. It was an unforgettable two-week expedition in which I realized my long-time dream - I met the Yanomami tribe. We did it) You will see the result this spring in our program. That's it, I went to sleep, wash myself and heal all sorts of bites and ulcers, because the worst lies ahead interesting shooting#peaceful inside out

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Yesterday we announced a fundraiser for 7-year-old Kira, who is now in intensive care. For 4.5 years now it has been impossible to establish the cause and at least select the right medications. Attacks with respiratory arrests every few days. Ukrainian designer Andre Tan saw the post and called me in Brazil. If you remember, in the summer, together with him, we launched a triangular charity “inside out globe” for sale, all proceeds from which go to a #cup of coffee. It turns out that the last one was sold just before February 14) Andre transfers 253,000 hryvnia to Kira - that’s exactly how much they got from the globes. An example for businessmen to follow is to carry out such actions. Absolutely no damage to business, just one product in the range, and such a great result! Respect. I recommend coming to his master classes by Andre Tan @andre_tan_official, which are currently taking place, and chat in person. Visit his page and find out more details. Thank you Andre! And just incredible gratitude to each of you - for the festive evening on February 14, you made thousands of translations! 🙏🙏🙏 On average from one hryvnia to a thousand, and at the moment you have collected 385,000 hryvnia. The total amount is now 638,000 hryvnia (a little more than 20,000 euros). About 54,000 euros are still missing. A deep bow!🙏 Privatbank card details 5168755436613869 Kassich Irina Anatolyevna (mother) MFO bank: 305299 EDRPOU: 14360570 Recipient's account: 29244825509100 From other countries. PayPal: recipient Korol Natalya (verified contact, be sure to mark “for Kira”) Welcome back!❤

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Valentine's Day is a great occasion to give gifts. In my opinion, it’s much better than receiving it. By the way, I believe that today it is possible and necessary to make surprises not only for other halves. Why not also congratulate your mother or another person? Today we have a chance to give life to 7-year-old Kira from the Kharkov region. At 2.5 years old she was sleeping and the mother felt that the child was afraid. I thought it was pampering. And when she turned around, she saw that Kira had turned blue and saliva was flowing from her mouth. Mother thought that Kira was dying. Doctors determined that it was an epileptic seizure. From that moment on, life turned into a nightmare. The attacks began to recur, at any time of the day. Now Kira is in intensive care so that doctors will always be nearby. She doesn't remember the attacks. And he doesn’t even understand what’s going on? Why doesn't he go to school and can't go out? This is symptomatic epilepsy, tonic-clonic seizures (involving both hemispheres of the brain) During the attack, breathing stops. After an attack, a person feels confusion and drowsiness from intense muscle work. But the worst thing is that cardiac arrest is possible. First of all, it is necessary to make an accurate diagnosis and select medications that can change the child’s life. We failed to do this in 4.5 years. @bookimed_com analyzed this case for 1.5 months, communicated with dozens of clinics and selected the best option - CENTRO MÉDICO TEKNON (Barcelona). Diagnostics there are carried out according to a unique protocol. And with a 90% probability they guarantee that if the operation is performed, the child will live normally. We will be able to tell the exact amount after the diagnosis. Its price is 20,902 euros. If you have to have an operation, the total amount will be 75,000 euros. It will be cheaper without surgery. If we collect more, everything will be passed on to another child. Now the main thing is to urgently send the girl to Spain, the situation is critical. Friends, you know how to make a miracle: minus one cup of coffee, a couple of roses less in the bouquet. And you can’t buy a Valentine, but cut it out of paper and paint it. And with this money, give Kira a chance to live and also receive gifts in the future. February 14 Privatbank 5168755436613869 Kassich Irina Anatolyevna Good will return❤

Many have heard about the young host of the “World Inside Out” program on the Ukrainian channel “1+1” Dmitry Komarov. The biography and personal life of the young man is of interest to many, firstly, because he is handsome, and secondly, he is quite secretive, and almost nothing about him is known to most TV viewers. Let's try to correct this mistake and tell more about Dmitry's life.

Dmitry Komarov: childhood

Dmitry Komarov was born in 1983, his biography began in the capital of Ukraine. His zodiac sign is Gemini, which means that Dima is a free, creative and unpredictable person. This is true! Since childhood, Dmitry has loved adventures and travel; he is the kind of person who cannot just sit at home, doing everyday things.

And even the usual work schedule - from 9 to 17 - Dima cannot tolerate either. Therefore, when applying for a job, he immediately warns his superiors to assign him irregular working hours.

In his interview, Dmitry admitted that he had not been lying on the couch with a book for a long time. He simply does not accept this lifestyle; he needs constant changes, constant activity. He can't stand routine, otherwise he might even get sick. This is the attitude Dima has developed since childhood.

In addition to Dima, the family also had a brother and a sister, in a noisy Ukrainian family Receptions and song evenings were often held. The boy inherited musical talent from his parents, for this reason he was sent to a music school to learn to play the piano. However, getting serious music education he didn't.

Dmitry recalled that as a child he asked his mom and dad to give him a brother and sister. When the boy was six years old, his mother decided to fulfill his request.

An ultrasound predicted a boy, but a surprise awaited her during the birth: after the boy, a girl was born. So mom and dad became the parents of charming twins, and Dima, as he asked, immediately received a brother and a sister.

Later, Dima raised his brother and sister when his parents went away somewhere. He told how he used a special pedagogical technique called the “horse”: he pinched the skin under the knee, it hurt, but it was effective. The children immediately obeyed thanks to this technique. Also, when they began adolescence, and they did not obey their older brother, the measures of education were already more serious.

Dima’s creative abilities were revealed quite early: he felt his journalistic talent already at the age of twelve!

It was at this age that he began to write his first articles, which were published in serious publications! Dima's other exciting hobby was photography; he loved to take pictures of everything he saw. Very soon this hobby became his profession.

The beginning of a creative career

At seventeen editor-in-chief The weekly periodical Telenedelya was amazed by the appearance in his office of a young man who asked to hire him as a photojournalist. However, the boss agreed, then we had to ask Dima’s mother to give written permission so that her minor son could be hired. From then on it began very interesting life for a guy. This was the beginning of the creative biography of Dmitry Komarov.

Dima enthusiastically took photographs and supplied his photographs to the editors of the publication for which he worked. This was the case until I graduated from school, and then I had to choose higher education. educational institution. It would seem that the future type of activity has already been determined for this young man, because he has already found a job to his liking.

But to everyone’s surprise, Dima chose not the journalism department, but the transport university. Maybe the guy's parents forced him to get an engineering specialty? Dmitry is silent about this.

But after graduating from the first university, Dima for the second time began to receive education according to his interests. Dmitry graduated from the Kyiv University of Culture and Art.

While studying at universities, Dmitry did not give up his hobby. He continued to work as a journalist and photojournalist. After “Teleweek” he was received by the editors of a fairly well-known newspaper “ Komsomolskaya Pravda" Then for some time he wrote articles for magazines: “Playboy” (don’t let readers be confused by the title) and “EGO”. From 2007 to 2010, Dmitry worked as a journalist at the newspaper Izvestia Ukrainy.

But Dmitry’s dearest hobby remained photography all these years. Soon he began organizing his own photo exhibitions in Russia and his homeland. In order to “catch” the most successful shots, the young man began to travel a lot around the world.

"The World Inside Out"

Traveling was Komarov's second passion; he found pleasure in traveling around the world, seeing various new places, and enjoying the beauty of nature. Sometimes he didn’t know where he would have to spend the night or what he would eat. It all seemed so unimportant. This romantic mood soon spread to his friends, and he began to travel more than once.

While traveling around the world, the most beautiful photographs were born, but they were not able to convey all the beauty of the surrounding nature. Then it occurred to Dmitry Komarov to film his travels and then show them to everyone on television. Thus was born the idea of ​​​​creating my own television show, which soon received the name “The World Inside Out.” It was hosted, of course, by Dmitry Komarov himself. He is truly amazing person, with a unique biography!

Komarov in the program “The World Inside Out”

In 2010, the first program “The World Inside Out” was broadcast on the Ukrainian channel “1+1.” Now, on all his trips, Dima was accompanied by a film crew, and if he had to climb a tree or in the mountains, a cameraman would climb behind him with a camera.

Dmitry, as befits a presenter, only talked about the surrounding nature and the country. Thanks to its amazing biography, Dmitry Komarov was included in the Book of Records of Ukraine. This happened after his ninety-day trip to India, when he walked more than twenty kilometers.

Soon his television project brought the author great popularity, and, to be honest, considerable income. Dmitry became pleased famous person in their homeland, and soon in Russia. He mainly showed travels to exotic countries (Asia, Africa, India), talked about the peculiarities of culture, food, accommodation, and life.

Dmitry learned to quickly find a common language with the local population, because in order to film interesting program, we need to come into contact with the inhabitants of this country.

Dmitry admitted that he had discovered a talent - scanning a person in order to get in touch with him. There were also funny cases. For example, one resident of Africa was afraid of Dmitry because he had never seen white-skinned people in his life. He was even afraid to shake his hand when they met, but thanks to Dmitry’s communication talent, after a few minutes they were sitting together and talking cheerfully.

Another funny incident happened to Dmitry in one of the African countries, where he was fed the genitals of a goat. He, of course, found out about this later, after lunch. But when traveling, Dmitry still misses home, he admitted this in an interview. It was especially difficult for him on the 90-day journey.

"Cup of Coffee"

The idea of ​​doing charity came to Dmitry by chance: while sitting on social networks, he was thinking about how many children suffer from cancer.

And then he came up with an idea: to call out to his friends on the site - to give up one cup of coffee a day, and give the saved money to patients for surgery.

Komarov received the "Most handsome man of the year"

It cannot be said that this good intention was immediately supported; some were embarrassed to transfer such small amounts. But Dmitry was able to persuade them, and the “Cup of Coffee” charity movement was formed.

Now Dmitry can already boast of saving the lives of dozens of children! The movement really began to help many people get rid of the deadly disease. Those who received too much money were divided with those who did not have enough for the operation.

Personal life

Dmitry Komarov has never been married at the moment, probably tense creative biography does not give time to arrange his personal life. And he never goes into details. The only thing he said about his personal life was that at the age of 12 he was in love with a girl. This was the first love in the biography of Dmitry Komarov. Ready to turn “The World Inside Out,” he does not want to reveal the reason for his loneliness.

The man who won the title “The Most Handsome Man” remains single for now. There were rumors that his girlfriend left him and told him about the breakup right before filming over the phone. But the strong-willed young man did not lose heart, but finished filming as if nothing had happened.

There is also a version about his affair with his partner in “Dancing with the Stars” Alexandra Kucherenko. But how this will end, time will tell.

Already this Thursday, the much-anticipated eighth season of Dmitry Komarov’s author’s project “The World Inside Out” will be released on television screens. The TV presenter himself promises that it will be incredibly extreme and exciting. Exclusively for us, Dmitry declassified the most interesting points upcoming releases of the program and shared how he spends his time outside the project.

- How do you feel about your popularity that hit you six years ago with the advent of the project?
- For the first year and a half, it was very unusual to have such universal attention. At times it was even scary: you go into a store to buy kefir, and people come up to you, take pictures, ask for autographs, and ask questions. I didn’t understand this, I felt uncomfortable and even wore a baseball cap, hiding my hairstyle that was recognizable at that time. But now I’ve gotten used to it and stopped paying attention. Moreover, I realize that this is part of my profession and I am obliged to pay attention to the audience, including outside of work. For example, after a creative meeting in Dnepropetrovsk, I signed autographs for another three or four hours. I was very uncomfortable that these people had to stand in line and wait, so from time to time I even apologized into the microphone.
And sometimes even my flight turns into a press conference. So, while returning from Nepal, two seats next to me on the plane were free, and they eventually turned into creative meeting places. Passengers came up to me one by one to discuss issues that interested them: some suggested doing business together, others asked for advice about a route in a particular country. All this lasted for four and a half hours until the plane landed in Kyiv.
- Where do you spend your vacation and how do you relax in your free time from the project?
- Nobody will believe it, but I practically don’t rest. 99 percent of my life is dedicated to the project. I live in the office where we are now. True, several times recent years I went to India for a week. This country has an inexplicable magnetism, and a person who goes there once usually falls in love with it and returns again. Once I had a week's vacation and I went to Varanasi, got a room overlooking the Ganges, went to the Manikarnika ghat where corpses are burned, and spent half a day there. I still have many friends in this city. It was funny when the corpse burners began to hug and offer coffee. So, together with Hindus from the untouchable caste, we simply sat and watched the corpses burn. At that moment I thought: am I even a normal person if I spend my much-desired vacation here, on the banks of the Ganges?


- Don’t you have time to disconnect from work for at least an hour?
- To relax, I need to change the atmosphere and go somewhere for one or two days. In July, for example, I completely spontaneously went to Latvia to visit my friends from the “95th quarter”, they were organizing a festival Made in Ukraine. I went to the Nürburgring for a few more days - this is the most dangerous race track in the world. I have long dreamed of testing myself as a racer there. After this, it immediately became obvious that I did not have enough skills to drive on a sports track, now I want to train with our athletes on a closed track. Another trip this summer was to Italy. I flew to Katya Rychkova, for whom I had been raising money for a complex operation since December. (Dmitry raised € 87,000 for an operation for a girl whose intestines were removed due to a genetic disease. - Ed.).
- Why did you suddenly become involved in charity work?
- People today do not trust those who publish information that some child urgently needs help, because there are many scammers. They trust only trusted people who take responsibility and are responsible for the truthfulness of the information. I use my popularity to help. Moreover, I believe that all our public people, especially those who have many subscribers in social networks are obliged to do charity work. Much of what they have today is not just talent. In some ways they were lucky, the circumstances turned out that way. And we need to thank the space for what they have, helping those who really need it. Why all famous people don't do this, I don't know. I’m not even saying to personally donate money, although considering that the amount of their fee for one corporate event or concert exceeds the annual income of people who need help, it would be possible to help. At least organize and supervise the collection of money. So, thanks to the responses of people on my page in Facebook and in Instagram, we were able to raise one million hryvnia for Katya Rychkova in one month. This gave her parents the opportunity to take her to Italy for treatment. Just imagine, even the children from Katya’s school collected money. They put two hryvnias per sandwich into a plastic jar, made crafts and sold them for pennies. This is very touching, but it is clear that this money could not solve the problem. But in the end, through my subscribers, we collected the entire amount, and now I will definitely continue to help other children who need help.


- Now you are actively preparing the eighth season for broadcast. What will surprise you this time?
- We call this season one of the most extreme. It was literally filmed between heaven and earth: after all, it was the Himalayas that the gods chose as their habitat. Nepal is a place of power, but compared to us it is a different planet. There were a lot of extreme and “on the brink” situations: more than once we had to ruin the insurance company and call a helicopter for evacuation. This season we will show our ascent to Island Peak (6189 m), and also give an answer to the question that interests the whole world: does Yeti Man exist? Only we found a way to find out, and we even involved experts from other countries in solving the problem. We will also show the audience new look to magic.
- Almost at the very beginning of this trip, a turning point for you occurred: a plane flying to Jomsom crashed, in which you and cameraman Alexander Dmitriev were supposed to be. How much did this tragedy change the course of the expedition?
- Everything happened almost mystically. We met a unique Ukrainian who quit his business and went to live in Nepal, radically changing his life: he built the highest wood-fired bathhouse in the world near the kingdom of Mustang, he doesn’t wear shoes. His heels now look like the soles of sneakers, very hard. He refused food and only eats black Himalayan salt, drinks water, tea and milk. At the same time, he works as a cook in his own hotel. He has a very specific philosophy of life. He calls all people deities. And so we communicate, I tell about my plans to fly to Jomsom, to which he answers me: “Deity, I strongly recommend that you do not fly, but go by car and film the beautiful road.” This was a completely illogical proposal in terms of finances, time and comfort. But I decided to go by jeep. Upon arrival, I asked the cameraman to go film the city in the morning and at the same time film the plane landing at a high-altitude airport. After 10 minutes, Sasha returns and says: “Can you imagine, the plane crashed.” The fact is that it was not the tourist season, flights at that time departed every four days, and we would definitely have been on that plane. Naturally, we ran straight to the airport to chat with those who were meeting the plane. On the way, we met jeeps with military men who were going to look for a plane that had crashed in the mountains, and joined them. In my haste, I made several fatal mistakes: I didn’t take warm clothes and left my satellite phone on the hotel bed. Without food, without warm clothes, without communication, we searched for this ill-fated plane for two days. We eventually found him, but during the search and rescue operation the operator injured his leg, and this completely changed the course of our expedition. Already near the wreckage of the plane, I agreed with officials from the Nepalese air service to lower Sasha by helicopter. In return, I was asked to go down into the gorge and help find the black box, because the local specialists couldn’t handle it, and I knew how to do it. I did my job, but they deceived us and flew away without a cameraman. After that there was a very dramatic descent: Sasha’s leg was in terrible condition, and he ended up in the hospital.
- Is it scary during such situations?
- No. Our profession is atrophying the instincts of self-preservation. When you have such an extreme lifestyle, it becomes more and more difficult to scare you willy-nilly. But in Nepal there were many situations, in the same mountains, where life was in the balance. And only now from time to time I myself am surprised at how calmly I made certain decisions. As I remember now, we climbed Island Peak, an altitude of about 6,000 meters, a gusty wind that knocked you off your feet. We walk along the stairs of a crack 20-30 meters wide with an ice ax in our hands, the stairs sway beneath us. Incredibly scary, but we cross one crack after another, and the further, the more... stronger wind. It gets harder and harder to walk. At one point, the Sherpa guides stop us and say that we can’t go further, that the ascent must be completed. No matter what I said, no matter how I persuaded them, they refused to continue, fearing simply to die. I was very upset, realizing that there would not be a second chance like this. He told the cameraman on camera that we could not go further and that our ascent was over, after which he squatted down and thought about what to do next. The Sherpas looked at me and asked: “Do you really want to rise that bad?” I answer: “I need to get up!” I suggested that they cross the cracks not standing, but on all fours, so that the windage of the body would be less and the wind would not blow us away. They looked at me like I was crazy and asked if I would crawl first. “Of course yes!” - I answered. Then they realized that it was useless to fight me, and on all fours we continued to make our way up these stairs. Further on our way there was an icefall, and every time, getting to the next ice screw (something like a metal screw to which a rope is attached - Ed.) and seeing how old, bent and how they were screwed in, I looked down and I understood: if anything happens, I’ll fall down about 400 meters, and there will be nothing left of me. There was a moment when I thought I might die.


- How does your mother react to everything that happens to you in the frame?
“Mom had to be taught to do this; sometimes you have to lie in order to save her nerves.” If I go on a climb, I tell her that we are photographing elephants in the tropical jungle, so there will be no communication for the next few days. Sometimes I take a satellite phone to call her periodically. Sooner or later she will still find out the truth, but she is already used to watching extreme footage in the program. In this case, shock therapy is very useful: the main thing is to show her the most when you arrive. scary photo or video. She says that I’m crazy, but then, watching some really scary episode, she can say: “Well, compared to the snake, this is nonsense!”
- Do you often manage to see your family, because you have a fairly busy schedule?
- We have a very friendly family, and whenever possible we try to go to our parents’ house for dinner at least once a week with my brother and sister after work. And once every two weeks I try to drag them out to my dacha, grill kebabs, and cook Thai soup.
- Do you know how to cook?
- I like to cook, but not for myself. I can't afford to spend more time than cooking scrambled eggs. Sometimes I can also steam eggplants. But when a group of friends and family gathers at my house, I turn into a different person: I take out the spices I brought from Thailand from my bag, look for recipes, the necessary ingredients, and start cooking.
-Are you on diets?
- I didn’t work out with diets. I won’t hide that before my first expedition I was haunted by the myth that I had to look like a glossy hero on camera. At that time I was in fairly good shape, but I decided to go on a special diet: I ate only boiled protein for several days, then only boiled vegetables for several days, rice, a spoonful of honey and water. This diet excluded sports. Despite this, every morning I went out for a 10-kilometer cross-country race, and in the evening I went to the gym and lifted weights. When my friends saw me a month later, they didn’t believe it. Later I realized that appearance is important, but in the frame something else is more important. You can be a jock or a model, but at the same time not be interesting to anyone. On camera I try to be what I am in real life.
It is also important to find the right approach to the characters we show in the program. My main secret- when meeting them, become at their level of perception of life. This approach is especially important when communicating with people from third world countries, in tribes. Residents of Nepal, for example, have a complex that white people who come to them look down on the locals, through camera lenses, from under the brims of their hats. Visitors don’t care what these people’s names are, they don’t care what the natives do. They are only interested in looking at an exotic picture, photographing it and posting it on Instagram. When I arrive, I always remember the names of the local residents, learn fifty words in their language, cook, eat, sleep with them, can hug in a friendly way and forget about disgust. Then they immediately open up. It is necessary to scan the level of perception of the lives of these people. If I go, for example, to a tribe of cannibals, I understand that they have never seen roads, cars, and they have no money in their everyday life. They only have the forest, and they don’t know what’s beyond it. Therefore, I will ask them basic questions about their life, and not talk about spaceships. It is also very important not to put yourself above them, but on the contrary, to make it clear that in many matters they are better than me.
Moreover, there really is a lot to learn from people in these countries. They are wiser than us in some ways. One of the cross-cutting themes of the eighth season is to find a recipe for happiness for Ukraine. And Nepal is the place that provides the answer to this question. Despite the fact that it is one of the poorest countries in the world, people here are happy, even if their income is one dollar a day. You go out into the street and you see the unhappy faces of your compatriots, many of them are worried about an endless number of problems. In addition, negativity pours out from everywhere: on TV, on the Internet... There is little positivity. I understand that there is a war in the country, the economic situation is far from the best. But at the same time, look at the Nepalese who lives in a hut made of slate, because his house was destroyed by an earthquake, and the government gave out $200 in compensation for everything, without even bothering to dismantle the rubble of bricks from his home . In addition, a person could lose relatives during a natural disaster. At the same time, if you go to visit him, he will always treat you to rice, give you water to drink, and will not ask for money for it. And he will smile as if nothing had happened.


- So what is the secret of Nepalese happiness?
- Throughout the entire trip, starting from the bustling capital and ending with the highlands of the Himalayas and Buddhist monasteries, I asked them why, despite all the difficulties in the country, the harsh climate and the lack of basic living conditions, they feel happy, unlike the Ukrainians. According to them, we worry too much about the past and the future, and we need to live in the present moment. Right now we are sitting with you and having a pleasant conversation, outside the window there is a beautiful view of Podol - this is happiness. It consists of little things, and the main thing is not to miss them. We are always in pursuit of mythical joys that will be somewhere and someday, not noticing what is happening to us now. It is very difficult to follow these principles while living at a crazy pace big city. But I really strive for this. One very important step I have already done something in this direction: in the summer I live not in an apartment, but in a rented dacha outside the city. When I get ready for work in the morning, I drink a cup of coffee, look at the pine trees, breathe this air even for five minutes - and only then go about my business. This is the little one important point, which is very energizing. Nature is always with you here. One evening I met a fox in the yard, and last year I caught a marten. I generally keep quiet about squirrels and hedgehogs - there are a lot of them here. I'm a savage, and I probably need to live in the forest. I really like it.
- Finally, I can’t help but ask, which countries will the film crew of “The World Inside Out” now go to?
- Following the example of the Nepalese, I live today, and so far I cannot say for sure. We definitely want to go to Japan. Although you can find interesting things in any country. We are less attracted to Europe, America or Australia, since their culture is more understandable to us, but now we need to have time to catch those places that civilization is beginning to actively absorb. Where there were tribes and jungles, paved roads and supermarkets are already appearing. Globalization cannot be avoided, so you need to see many countries before it completely engulfs them. In ten years, 70% of the exoticism that is present in our programs today will no longer exist. Therefore, I advise everyone to go on a trip to any of the countries in the southeastern region of Asia, be it India, Burma or even Thailand, but not to the resort beaches, but, for example, to the north, into the jungle.