
Oktay Mehdiyev
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 22, 1976
Place of Birth: Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]
Known For

Me, Lala and Sherlock Holmes
Murad, a seventh grader who has a rich imagination, is going on summer vacation again and, despite not wanting to, will spend the entire summer with his grandparents in the village. Murad makes friends with Lala and other village children. During his stay with his grandparents, Murad also shows interest in books. He starts reading those books one by one. Murad reads a book in each series and the hero of the book comes to life in his imagination, helping him solve his daily problems. While Murad was worried about spending the summer in the village in the first series, he gradually gets used to the beauties of village life and makes new friends here. In each series, Murad, together with Lala, is busy solving the strange and confusing events that happen in the village.

The Returners
Seven friends decide to play a game at their dinner party, in which each member needs to read aloud all incoming text messages or put phone calls on speaker for all to hear. This causes many revelations to materialize.

Sanki Yoxsan
When Samir and Leyla decide to flee their families’ discord, Samir disappears the next morning. Leyla’s quest ensnares her, entwining her fate with his mysterious disappearance, becoming part of the mystery herself.

Dead End
"Dalan" is a film that tells about dead-end life situations that anyone can get into. In the film, several intertwined stories are built around the main plot line - the betrayal of a young wife to her despotic husband.

Life Seems to Be Beautiful
Sequel to Fəryad (1993). The film tells the story of Azerbaijani victory in the 44-day Patriotic War for the lands of Karabakh, which the Armenian invaders had occupied for nearly 30 years.

I'm here, God!
A veteran wounded in the war, wakes up from a three-month coma and learns that his mother has passed away and that his daughter has been placed in a boarding school. Later, she tries to put her life in order so that she can have her child. The film, which tells about his struggle to get his daughter back, focuses more on the scars of war on human psychology and the struggle of people who have left the war to live than on the heavy battle scenes.

Boy House 2
Parvaz Mustavi, a South Azerbaijani, decides to start organizing weddings in Baku. When he brings an expensive, rare car inherited from his father from Iran to Baku for rent, it is stolen halfway through the journey. After losing the car and facing bankruptcy, Parvaz and his partner Yaver meet the country's most ruthless car scammers.

The Room of God
Azerbaijani mother and daughter fleed Yerevan during the conflict and agree to exchange homes with an Armenian family in Baku. There is one condition: the elderly Armenian woman must stay in the house. The two women, isolated between walls built by blood and hostility, begin to search for a way to live together over time.

Theatre Life
Years after the collapse of the Soviet Union… The hero of the film is an actor of the provincial theater. The chaotic mood of the time he lived in directly affected his character and mental state. He suffers from depression. The environment, loneliness oppress him, he is in a state of psychological shock. He also loves his counterpart in the theater, Leyla. However, he cannot express his feelings. There comes a moment when he says “it is necessary to end everything” and leaves.

Meeting Syama
Syama and her friends are scammers. But why do we love them? Because they donate the money they earn through fraud to people with serious illnesses. But what did they know that one day they would need this money themselves. Both friends and the angel of death will rush to meet with Syama.
Filmography
as Gunduz
as Fərahim
as Cümşüd
as Samir’s father
as Doctor
as Qəzənfər
as Elmar
as Tədqiqatçı
as Qafur
as Jabbar Alakbarov
as Alikram
as ikinci xuliqan