
Gulshad Bakhshiyeva
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Gulshad Bakhshiyeva.
Born: December 12, 1952
Place of Birth: Kurdakhany, Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]
Known For

Where Is The Lawyer?
At the request of his colleague, the young lawyer goes to the courtroom to replace her, but he mixes up the rooms and ends up defending a brutal criminal. The following is a catastrophe.

Down the River
Young Ruslan rows for a team coached by his father Ali, who places many demands upon his son and is continually dissatisfied by his performance. But when tragedy strikes, his father is overcome with emotions he doesn’t know how to deal with. Debut director Asif Rustamov treats the heavy topic with remarkable subtlety and discretion, emphasizing the characters’ carefully elaborated psychology.

All For The Best
The events occur during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Because of a corpse in a zinc coffin with an arguable address, two families get excited. Having cut the lid off the coffin to identify the soldier, they find out that he is, in fact, Armenian - former citizen of Baku.

National Bomb
In capital city Baku, eminent editor Yusef Abranov and director Mehmet are determined to get their latest movie made by any means necessary, after being shut down by the bankrupt national studio. Following various schemes, the only way left to raise the cash is to marry off Yusef’s son to the daughter of the rich guy who’s bought Yusef’s bizarre, mirror-filled house.

The Engagement Ring
Moshu’s family and their neighbours go to a seaside motel to spend their summer vacation. Things get awkward after Sara loses her engagement ring.

Hostage
During the late 1980s and early 1990s the Armenian minority in Nagorono-Karabakh attempted to break away from Azerbaijan, one of the former Soviet republics. Overnight these former neighbors became enemies, and simple village folk were suddenly made hostages in a complex power game. One of the Azerbaijani villages right on the border is home to the family of the peasant farmer Kerim, who has just been captured by the Armenians. The village council decides to take an Armenian in order to arrange a hostage exchange. They imprison the wounded man in the barn next to Kerim's house, where his wife and three children desperately await the husband's return. The captive from the other side of the border finds himself in exactly the same situation - he, too, has three children, he finds it hard to scrape a living together, he has never done anything to harm anyone and, like Kerim, he just wants to go back home. But life in Karabakh is far more complex now. Blood calls for blood.

The Truth of the Moment
Based on real events, telling about the murder and investigation of the head of the special department Shamsi Rahimov. The events are presented against the political background of 1994-1995 - these are the October, March rebellions of the Javadov brothers and everything related to the history of Azerbaijan in this period of time.

Darkness
Nuray, who lost Farid two months ago, decides to write a new love novel. To do this, she wants to read and use the diary of Firuze, an acquaintance of her mother's who was mysteriously murdered years ago. While reading the diary, Nuray notices that a page is missing. This begins to arouse suspicion in Nuray. They meet Fikret, Firuze's lover, and try to investigate this dark crime that has not been solved for 34 years. The obstacles they encounter indicate that the murderer is still alive.

Welcome, My Angel
Not looking that a film is told about personal human fortunes here in the foreground there are the most noble raised human lines.

The Istanbul Plane
The film tells the story of two people, a man and a woman, who are isolated at different poles of our society, where many moral values are being eroded. Although one of them is wealthy and the other is poor, they try to forget their loneliness with each other...
Filmography
as Nailə
as Neighbour
as Fəridə xanım
as Həkim
as Raya
as Nisa
as Maryam
as Mahir Cavadov’s mother
as Abdulgani's Wife
as Sara
as Woman
as Nakhish