Lud, zbunjen, normalan

Lud, zbunjen, normalan
Created by Feđa Isović (screenplay)
Elmir Jukić (director)
Starring Mustafa Nadarević
Senad Bašić
Moamer Kasumović
Country of origin Bosnia and Herzegovina
No. of seasons 8
No. of episodes 160 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Davor Pušić, Jasmin Duraković, Siniša Svilan, Mirsad Herović
Location(s) Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Running time 30-40 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel FTV (2007.-2015.),
Nova TV,
RTS, B92, A1, Kanal 5, POP TV Vijesti, Face TV (2015.-)
Original run 2 September 2007 – present

Lud, zbunjen, normalan (English: Crazy, Confused, Normal) is a Bosnian television comedy series that began airing in 2007. Since its debut, it has also been shown in Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Six seasons with overall 144 episodes aired by fall 2013. The 144th episode was supposed to be the series finale but a 7th season has aired on November 3, 2014.

Concept

Three generations of the Fazlinović family all live in a Sarajevo apartment. The oldest of the family is Izet Fazlinović. Izet has a son Faruk, who in turn has a son Damir. In season four, Damir's son Džema is born. The show's title refers 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.

Development

The first episode of Lud, zbunjen, normalan aired on 2 September 2007. The first five episode was produced as pilot for Bosnian public broadcaster FTV, but then Croatian commercial TV station Nova TV joined to production and production package for start was ready. Beside producer Davor Pušić and Mirsad Herović, very important production whole in process of making had Jasmin Durakovic who was at that time General Menager of FTV. He made decision for start up of project and made cast with Mustafa Nadarević and Senad Bašić. The other important player for this project was Siniša Svilan, director of programme Nova TV, who commissioned TV rights for Croatian territory and provided production to make first season. The first season had 40 episodes, the second 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 Federalna televizija.

A seventh season has been announced and began airing on 3 November 2014.

In Bosnia, this series was in 2015. changed the broadcaster. With the Federalna TV, this series has moved on commercial television Face TV series which started broadcasting from the 7th season every day starting from 8 p.m., starting from 4th April 2015.

Episodes

So far 144 episodes in six seasons have aired. The premiere of season 7 was on November 3, 2014. Since the end of season 6, there are currently 75 unaired episodes and are expected to air in the next 3 years.

Cancellation

On 7 April 2013 Federalna televizija announced that Lud, zbunjen, normalan was canceled because of financial issues. In the last episode, Izet, Faruk and Damir are on an airplane to Stockholm. The plane crashes and they are believed to be dead. However, three passengers who were booked missed the flight and these three are suspected to be Izet, Faruk and Damir. The series continued in November 2014.

Cast and characters

Lud zbunjen normalan employs an ensemble cast. Three generations 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). The show's title refers 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.

The series also featured a number of guest stars. The series featured Enis Bešlagić as Đenis Đenis, a popular rocker; Samir Fazlinović, Izets nephew from his late brother, played by well established actor and also the minister of sports and culture in Sarajevo Emir Hadžihafizbegović, who became 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 a good friend 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.

Other Cast and Characters

Recurring appearances

Episodic appearances

Celebrity Appearances

Controversy

Episodes 76 and 77 drew some controversy from the Muslim community and some other organizations that are not entirely Muslim. One of the themes of the episode was a pious Muslim singer that came to Faruk's studio to record a few religious songs (with Faruk and other characters pretending to share the singer's religious zeal to get his business) and him almost eating pork that was passed as turkey.

Trivia

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