Ukrainian actor and star of the movie "Crazy Wedding" Aram Arzumanyan shared his financial realities and material dreams in the conditions of a full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation. In an exclusive interview, the actor talked about his earnings, expenses and plans for the future.

Earnings during the war

Aram Arzumanyan admitted that during the war, his main source of income is filming in movies and TV series, from which he receives from 60 to 100 thousand hryvnias every month. A significant part of these funds goes to household needs, as well as to the support of family and friends.

"Cinema is my work. Everyone has different fees. On average, I earn from 60, 000 to 100, 000 hryvnias per month. I think I spend even more than I earn. Mainly on everyday life. I spend a lot on gas. Well I'll tell you, I have friends who I help out all the time, and I'm here. My parents live near me. They rent a house I help them, " the actor admitted.

Dreams and plans for the future

Arzumanyan said that his material dreams include providing quality education for children, updating an old car and buying a house. However, disputes arise with the latter in the family.

"I want a house, but my wife doesn't want it. She says that there is always work in the house, something always needs to be done, and I don't want it. Well, I'm the opposite, " he shared.

Support from family and friends

During the war, the actor spends a lot of money to support his parents, who were forced to leave occupied Melitopol. In addition, he helps friends who came to the defense of Ukraine, financially supporting them in this difficult time.

Conclusions

Aram Arzumanyan is not only a successful actor, but also a person with a big heart who cares for his loved ones and supports them in difficult times. His material dreams, such as a house and quality education for his children, reflect his desire for stability and comfort for his family. Despite the challenges, the actor continues to work and help others, which shows his strength and dedication.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova