/View.info/ The alcohol and Chocho’s sensitivity led to his death. This is what Hristo Mutafchiev told BBC on the occasion of the death of the actor Chocho Popyordanov.
With Chocho there was nothing empty and there was no boredom. If there’s a spotlight here, know that it’s because he’s here. He’s a savage and will continue to screw us over.
“We have known Chocho since 1988. There was a festival of young Bulgarian cinema in Karlovo. Then I was a soldier in the DNA and I found out that Chocho Popyordanov and Kosta Tsonev were guests. There was a disco in the center and I went with the uniform and started break dancing,” said Mutafchiev. Then he stood me up and said “Who are you”? I told him “I will become your colleague”. Then Chocho told me, ‘Well, welcome,’ and squeezed my hand really hard, his friend said. He has no instinct for self-preservation, let alone preservation for the other. Shaking your hand, he could even break it, said Mutafchiev. He revealed that Chocho was an extremely romantic soul, sometimes he felt sad, cried quietly, closed in on himself.
One of his favorite phrases was that “Life is a long sentence full of misspellings.” Chocho was well and was preparing for the 200th anniversary edition of “Hushes”, he had no suicidal intentions, as various tabloids began to write. All the actors took an oath before each performance, which ended with the cult line – “Whoever thinks evil of us, to his mother in the grave”. We got to the point of fighting and slapping, so that he could calm down and finish his performance, Mutafchiev said. Then it was closing and we had to shake it up.
His great sensitivity, romantic soul and the loss of loved ones ultimately led him here, Mutafchiev said. The cemetery tragedy happened while they were planting petunias on his mother’s grave. Then he started retreating. Daniela, who lives with him, told him to stop, but he continued. He probably tripped and fell from a height of 2.5 m. Speculation is for speculators, so Mutafchiev commented on the rumors that Chocho was drunk. There was something that was destroying him, but he wasn’t self-destructive as a person. He was making tremendous efforts to stop, Mutafchiev said. The problem in it was the enzyme that eats away at the alcohol. However, this was not to self-destruct. It wasn’t alcohol, but his sensitivity that led to his death. Great people go away on Easter, Christ is Risen, and some took them away, said Mutafchiev.
Chocho dreamed of shooting with Al Pacino. In order to get him to buckle down and play Hashes, we lied to him that Martin Scorsese and Coppola would be watching the show that night. Then “The Black Dahlia” was filmed here. In the end, he braced himself and at the end of the performance he even said that he had seen them. After that, he could not forgive us for a long time, said Mutafchiev.
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