Arman, Arsen, and Askhat have been competing with each other since childhood—over everything from toys to their parents' attention. Over time, nothing has changed. Every year, when they return to their hometown to celebrate their father Duman’s birthday, they resume their rivalry, boasting about their achievements and trying to one-up each other. Askhat sincerely hopes that this time will be different, and even promises his wife Saule that he won’t react to his brothers’ jabs. However, his hopes are dashed when Arman and Arsen drag him into yet another battle for the title of “Best Son.”
A talented actor of the Daryn theater, brilliantly playing the role of a woman. But no matter how strong an actor is, he has a lot of problems in his backstage life.
Gauhar gives birth to twins, but Aidar's doubts about fatherhood jeopardize their relationship.
A group of candidates undergoes trials to earn the maroon beret (special forces traditional hat). There are three friends among them who try to stick together - Ruslan, Kaysar, and Aibyn. Ruslan and Kaysar are taking the tough exam for the first time, while for Aibyn, it's his third attempt. Each of them dreams of joining the National Guard special unit, but only one of them is destined to make it to the final.
The story is about inspectors-conservationists who come to grips with poachers and save a woman and her daughter at the cost of their own lives.
Dauren Sergazin was born on October 6, 1984, in Temirtau, Karaganda Region. He spent his childhood in the Kapal-Arasan settlement of the Almaty Region. From 1990 to 2001, he completed his secondary education at Kapal Secondary School. From 2002 to 2006, he studied at the Theater Faculty of the Kazakh National Academy of Arts named after T. Zhurgenov, specializing in drama and film acting. His mentor was Nurkanat Zhakypbai, an Honored Worker of the Republic of Kazakhstan and a professor of art studies. In 2006, he appeared in the TV program "Kymyzhana" on the Qazaqstan TV channel. In 2007, he became an actor at the "Zhastar" Theater in Astana and was one of the theater’s founders, alongside his mentor, Nurkanat Zhakypbai. Since 2007, he has been a leading actor at the "Zhastar" Theater in Astana.