Lud, zbunjen, normalan

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Lud, zbunjen, normalan
Lud zbunjen normalan.jpg
Created byFeđa Isović
Elmir Jukić
Written byFeđa Isović
Directed byElmir Jukić
StarringMustafa Nadarević
Moamer Kasumović
Tarik Džinić
Theme music composerZlatan Fazlić
Opening themeDino Šaran
Country of originBosnia and Herzegovina
Original languageBosnian
No. of seasons13
No. of episodes309 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducerDavor Pušić
Production locationsSarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Running time30–40 minutes
Release
Original networkFTV (2007–2013)
Nova TV (2007–2020)
Prva TV (2015–2016)
RTS, Nova BH (2016–2021), B92, A1 TV, Kanal 5, POP TV, Vijesti, Face TV
Original release2 September 2007 (2007-09-02) –
21 July 2021 (2021-07-21)
External links
Website

Lud, zbunjen, normalan (transl.The Crazy, The Confused, The Normal) is a Bosnian television comedy series that began airing in 2007. Since its debut, it has also been shown in Croatia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro and Slovenia.

Synopsis[]

The show stars three generations of the Fazlinović family, all living in an apartment in Sarajevo. The oldest of the family is Izet Fazlinović (Mustafa Nadarević). Izet has a son Faruk (Senad Bašić), who in turn has a son Damir (Moamer Kasumović). In season four, Damir's son Džebra (Bilal Hadžić; Ivor Šparavalo; Tarik Džinić) is born. The show's title refers to the three main characters, with Izet being Lud (The Nut), Faruk being Zbunjen (The Confused) and Damir being Normalan (The Regular). The show's plot revolves around humorous situations involving the Fazlinović clan, their friends and co-workers.

Later on in the series, Faruk leaves for Sweden, after which Damir's son Džebra, a student, becomes the normal one in the family. Izet stays crazy, while Damir is both crazy and confused.

Development[]

The first episode of Lud, zbunjen, normalan aired on 2 September 2007. The first five episodes were produced as a pilot for Bosnian public broadcaster FTV, but after Croatian television station Nova TV joined to produce the show, the series was approved for a full season. Alongside producers Davor Pušić and Mirsad Herović, FTV General Manager Jasmin Duraković was also influential in the show's conception. He formed a cast which included Mustafa Nadarević and Senad Bašić. Meanwhile, Siniša Svilan directed the program. Nova TV commissioned the TV rights for Croatian territory and provided production for the first season, which had 40 episodes. The second season had 32 episodes, and seasons three and four each had 24 episodes. The fifth season, which aired in 2012, had 16 episodes and the season six had 9 episodes before the series was canceled by FTV. Ultimately the series was revived for a seventh season, which began airing on 3 November 2014.

In 2015, the Bosnian broadcaster changed to the commercial television Face TV and started broadcasting the seventh season regularly from 4 April 2015 at 8:00 PM.

In 2016, series screenwriter Feđa Isović stated that after 264 episodes, the series was supposed to end, but in 2018, Isović announced that 36 new episodes were planned.[1] The 265th episode aired on 17 February 2020 on Nova BH, with Bašić leaving the series.

In April 2020, the show's screenwriter Feđa Isović announced that the series will continue after 300 episodes with at least 3 more seasons planned.[2]

Episodes[]

Cast and characters[]

Lud zbunjen normalan employs an ensemble cast. Three generations, later on four, of the Fazlinović family all live in a Sarajevo apartment. The oldest of the family is Izet Fazlinović (Mustafa Nadarević). Izet has a son Faruk (Senad Bašić) who has a son Damir (Moamer Kasumović) and he has a son Džebra (Tarik Džinić). The show's title referred to the three main characters, with Izet being Lud (crazy), Faruk being Zbunjen (confused) and Damir being Normalan (normal). The show's plot revolves around humorous situations involving the Fazlinović clan, their friends and co-workers. Later on in the series, Faruk leaves for Sweden and Džebra joins Izet and Damir as one of the three protagonists, becoming the normal one in the family. Izet stays crazy, while Damir becomes both crazy and confused.

The series also featured a number of guest stars. The series featured Enis Bešlagić as Đenis Đenis, a rockstar; Samir Fazlinović, Izet's nephew from his late brother, played by Emir Hadžihafizbegović, who later was promoted to a regular on the show.

Popular balkan singers that had a guest appearance on the show are: Al' Dino, a recording artist; Sejo Sexon (Davor Sučić - aka "Sejo Sexon"), member of the rock group "Zabranjeno Pušenje", who is good friends with Faruk; Tifa (Tifa); Nagib (Zlatan Zuhrić - Zuhra) who came to Faruk to record a song and Nina Badrić, came to Izet to record a song.

Protagonists[]

  • Izet Fazlinović (Mustafa Nadarević) - Izet is a widower in his mid seventies, who was orphaned as a child. He is a staunch communist with Titoism leanings, as he always asks Tito for help while looking at his picture, but is nonetheless greedy and unwilling to work for money, preferring to run scams. Izet often threatens to kill people "like rabbits" (which he did when he mistakenly believed that Damir was gay or when Faruk spilled his prized and highly alcoholic Maksuzija rakija). Izet is constantly yelling and everyone around him to great comic effect. In addition he makes outrageous claims (about his past love life and fighting the Germans during World War II, which occurred while he was an infant). He is considered the show's breakout character. The character is a parody of many of the elderly citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, most of whom are nostalgic about when Bosnia was a part of the SFR Yugoslavia.
  • Damir Fazlinović (Moamer Kasumović) - Damir is Faruk's son and only child as well as Izet's only grandchild. He was the result of a one night stand which occurred in the bathroom of the Cafe San Remo on its opening night in 1985. His mother abandoned him with the Fazlinović family and briefly returned in 2008. In spite of this he is the only normal and well balanced member of the family as well as a medical student at the University of Sarajevo. He represents the countries youth, or more specifically students, caught in madness of conflicting social currents. A running gag on the show is his attempt to lead a normal life in spite of his abnormal relatives.
  • Džema Branko Fazlinović/Džebra () - Džebra is Damir's and Barbara's son, Faruk's grandson and Izet's great-grandson. He does not like go to school and first went to school with his great-grandfather. He has already outgrown his peers. Damir and Barbara originally wanted to name him Dražen, but Izet got involved, so he was named Džema Branko (after Yugoslavian communist leaders) instead. He is referred to as Džebra, a mix of the names Džema and Branko.

Other cast and characters[]

  • Faruk Fazlinović (Senad Bašić) - Faruk is Izet's son and only child. He works as a music producer and owns a fledgling studio where he works. The character parodies another stereotypical remnant of Yugoslav era as he represents the generation that was the urban youth revolving around Sarajevo's burgeoning , that is now on the brink of financial downfall in post-war Yugoslav societies where only turbo-folk musicians tend to be more well off. Faruk's involvement in the scene is often emphasized by celebrity appearances of rock musicians who all seem to know Faruk back then. A running gag on the show was his tendency to sleep all day and stay up all night. He had to contend with all his father's neurotic browbeating. The actor left the series in 2018, and there were be no new actors to replace him in season 11. His last appearance was in episode 264.
  • Jelena Fazlinović-Janković () - She is Izet's daughter. Her mom was Izet's girlfriend and she was called Persida Janković. Jelena's mother dies and Jelena comes to Sarajevo to find her father. She is sexually active like Izet, but sleeps like her half-brother Faruk.
  • Dragan Čmar/Zoran Čmar - "Čombe" (Miraj Grbić) - Čombe is an intellectually challenged (very dumb), albeit a nice and kind character. He has a lot of ideas but they never end up going the right way. He is a passionate musician, but is a terrible guitarist and singer. For a long time every episode would end with Čombe either terribly singing, or with him talking on senseless TV-shows or radio talk shows. He was initially called Dragan Čmar, but in an episode he changed his name to Zoran.
  • Barbara Fazlinović (Marija Omaljev; ) - Damir's ex-wife. Actress who puts her career first (but the fact is that she doesn't have a career). She is arrogant and self-centred, doesn't care much about other people. The character is a parody of region's new go-getter youth. Her first appearance was in Episode Tripl Randevu as seller in jewelry store.
  • Samir Fazlinović (Emir Hadžihafizbegović) - Izet's nephew from his late brother. A notorious scam artist who always cheats the people he does business with. He is a parody of Bosnia's stereotypical unscrupulous micro-businessmen. A running gag on the show is the fact that every time that Izet, Faruk, Damir and later on Džebra do any business with him, they are always scammed.
  • Šefika Rondić (Jasna Žalica) - Šefika is a maid who works for the Fazlinovic family. Her job is complicated by the family's dysfunctions, especially Izet's constant sexual harassment and attempts to lower her pay. She quits her job because Izet's constant sexual harassment and was replaced by Rabija in the first episode of the second Season. She comes back to the Fazlinović home in season 11.
  • Enes Hadžiethemćumurović (Žan Marolt) - Enes is the Fazlinović's next door neighbor. The character is a parody of corrupt and smooth talking politicians. His last name is also a parody of post communist politicians in Bosnia because it is long, has obscure origins and religious overtones. He makes numerous references to an unnamed political party of which he is a senior member. He frequently charges personal expenses to the party's accounts (such as the furniture in his home and presents he bought for Šefika) and has ripped off the Fazlinović family on at least one occasion. The party also "helped" Enes to earn a law degree in 2007 though he rarely finds the time to practice law. Enes had a romantic relationship with Šefika and, in the second season, with Rabija and he recruited Izet into his party in an attempt to lure elderly voters. The attempt backfired because of a sex scandal caused by Izet. Izet calls him dugonja (stretch) because of his tall stature. The actor died on 11 July 2009, and it was decided no new actors will replace him further on in the series. His last appearance was in episode 71.
  • Dr. Điđimilović - (Vanja Drach) - Dr. Điđimilović is a psychiatrist and a longtime friend of Izet. The doctor is often called in by Izet to help with the family's problems which both medical and personal in nature. A running gag on the show is the fact that many of the medical problems that Dr. Điđimilović is called to treat are misdiagnosed prior to his arrival, so he ends up dispensing advice for a problem that does not exist, such as Faruk's bestiality and Damir's impotence. The actor died on 6 September 2009, and it was decided no new actors will replace him further on in the series. His last appearance was in episode 72.
  • Ivana (Gordana Boban) - A secretary at the music studio owned by Faruk. She more or less ran the studio. The actress left the series with her last appearance in episode 55. The character was said to have moved to Germany.
  • Dino (Mehmeda) Mujkić (Milan Pavlović) - Sound technician at the studio. Obese and inept. His portrayed as stupid even buying Izet's VW Beetle for 4,900 Bosnian Marks and paying 4,000 Marks to Samir for a driver's licence which has someone else's name and photograph on it. The actor left the series, with his last appearance in episode 63. In the first episode of season 3 he died after too much eating, and in the same episode was his funeral.
  • Stjepan (Stipe) Mrvica (Saša Petrović) - Former owner of the Cafe San Remo which is a popular hang out for the show's characters. He tried to sabotage San Remo with Samir, but they failed. His last appearance was in episode 69 explained by his fallout with his wife Marija.
  • Marija Šarafova () - Stipe's former wife who also works at the cafe. After many years of marriage Marija schemed to divorce Stipe and take control of all his assets. To accomplish this she enlists her lawyer/lover and recruits Enes to represent Stipe in the divorce proceeding with the agreement that he would lose the case.
  • Selma (Zana Marjanović) - A waitress at the Cafe San Remo. After finishing college, she became the secretary at Faruk's studio after Ivana went to Germany.
  • Rabija Bubić- "Rapka" () - The family's new maid (from season 2), who Izet handpicked himself. She's a very nice girl, a great cook, and is a workaholic although for 300 Marks. But, in episode 95, she quits her job after the old vacuum cleaner exploded, and, as she said, there is nothing that works in Izet's house.
  • Dr. Đuro Ubiparip (Boro Stjepanović) - Gynecologist and Izet's long-time friend from Belgrade.
  • Bećir Mrvica (Dragan Marinković) - A gay pop recording artist. He came from Zagreb to Sarajevo due to personal reasons. His first appearance was in episode 78 (Season 3). He did not appear until Season 12. After a decade he returned from the Netherlands in Season 12. In the Netherlands he met his husband who died few months before he returned to Bosnia.
  • Mentor Kosova () - Mentor Kosova is a Co-Owner of Faruk´s Video Production. He's a Kosovo Albanian, and has pride for Kosovo. He became very angry, when Faruk compared a schnitzel that Mentor brought to him from Kosovo to , and a salad from Kosovo to Shopska salad, due to the Serbian and Macedonian names of those dishes. Later in that episode, Mentor wanted to have a picture of Bill Clinton in Faruk's studio, due to Clinton's advocation for what was the NATO intervention during the Kosovo War.
  • Zumreta Bubić- "Zumra" () - The family's third maid (from season 4), which replaced her sister Rabija. She is very primitive, and has a typical country accent. She was fired after peeling some potatoes with a used shaving razor.
  • Sanela (ex. Bandera) Hadžimuftezović () - The family's fourth maid (from season 5), which replaced Zumra. She's considered to be beautiful and sexy, and the family is always trying to take a look at her buttocks and her breasts. Her brother is a Sarajevo mafia member Pajser.
  • Milan Čmar-"Kufe" (Ljubomir Bandović) - Čombe's and Fufe's brother. He came to Sarajevo after having lived in the United States for years. He's pretty much exactly like Čombe and Fufe. He and Mentor Kosova quickly become friends, despite the conflict between their ethnic groups (Serbs and Albanians) in Kosovo. The character only appears in season 6. He appears in the other seasons only in flashbacks.

Recurring appearances[]

  • Mariofil () Marija's second husband (from the fifth season ex-husband). A lawyer. First appearance in episode 52.
  • Spomenka (Milena Dravić) Izet's neighbor and occasional lover.
  • Senka (Seka Sablić) - Senka is house-sitting for Spomenka while the latter is out of the country. She is also involved with Izet.
  • Ana () Izet's new girlfriend, after Senka and Spomenka left him.
  • Alma () - Damir's first girlfriend. Met her in a library in episode 2.
  • Ines () - Damir's ex-girlfriend.
  • Mirna () - Damir's new girlfriend. She left him in episode 71 for a misunderstanding.
  • Tanja () - Faruk's ex-girlfriend.
  • Senada Fukić-Fazlinović () - Faruk's new girlfriend, after he broke up with Tanja. Faruk married her. She left him.
  • Đido Mova (Aleksandar Seksan) - An ineffective detective the characters often hire to spy on each other. A running gag is that when he answers phone calls, he introduces himself as Džido Mova (which is some kind of Bosnian Pig Latin for "come here") and people misunderstand him thinking that they have to come to him.
  • Reufik (Mehmeda) Mujkić - "Refko" (Goran Navojec) - Dino's brother who used to live in Zagreb, but came to Sarajevo for Dino's funeral, and stayed in Sarajevo. He worked as a sound technician at Faruk's studio, and Čombe and he later had their own senseless nighttime radio show. The character was introduced in the first episode of season 3.

Episodic appearances[]

  • Đenis Đenis (Enis Bešlagić) - He is a famous rockstar that came to Faruk two times to record a hit. Izet got involved and his plan failed.
  • Stefanel () - A recording artist who came to Faruk once to record an album. He is also a hypochondriac.
  • Ranka () - Ranka is Izet's dead wife. She has her life savings that are hidden. They are called "Crni Fond" (Black Saving) and they are hidden somewhere in the house.
  • Nevena (Mediha Musliović) - Damir's mom that abandoned him when he was a baby.
  • Mahmut () - A wealthy religious musician who came to Faruk's studio to record some Muslim religious songs.
  • Murga (Mirsad Tuka) - Police inspector.
  • Nada () - Damir's professor in which both Faruk and Izet are in love with.

Celebrity appearances[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Premijera novih epizoda "Lud, zbunjen, normalan" na B92". b92.net (in Serbian). 23 June 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  2. ^ A.B. (12 April 2020). "Feđa Isović: Pišem nove epizode LZN-a, pomalo sviram i nedostaje mi kafana" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. Retrieved 12 April 2020.

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