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198387 minComedy

King for a Day

Is King for a Day a Hit or Flop?

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Is King for a Day worth watching? With a rating of 8/10, this Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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King for a Day Synopsis

This film is a comedy about a poor man named Purko. Purko always fails in his attempt to escape from poverty. The film illustrates the social and the moral atmosphere in Bulgaria during the 1930's.

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Top Cast

Todor Kolev
Todor KolevPurko
Yordanka Stefanova
Yordanka StefanovaPurkovitza
Itzhak Finzi
Itzhak Finzitax-collector
Stoyan Gudev
Stoyan Gudevpriest
Nikola Pashov
Nikola PashovKmetat
Ivan Grigorov
Ivan GrigorovMito Bosiya
Ivan Obretenov
Ivan Obretenov
Trifon Dzhonev
Trifon Dzhonev
Veliko Stoianov
Veliko Stoianov
Silvia Vargova
Silvia Vargova

Frequently Asked Questions

Is King for a Day worth watching?

Yes, King for a Day is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 8/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Comedy movies.

Is King for a Day hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (8/10), King for a Day is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is King for a Day?

King for a Day is a Comedy movie that This film is a comedy about a poor man named Purko. Purko always fails in his attempt to escape from poverty. The film illustrates the social and the ...

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Critic Reviews

deepkinoDec 17, 2025
★ 0

One of the great Bulgarian comedies, blending humor with biting social critique. The film follows Purko, played brilliantly by Todor Kolev, a poor man who trades his modest life for one day of living like a wealthy man. What begins as a comic fantasy quickly turns into a bittersweet tale about illusions, inequality, and the emptiness of material dreams. Kolev's performance stands out-his mix of naivety, humor, and quiet despair makes the character both funny and deeply human. The film's satire captures the contradictions of Bulgarian society in the 1920s, hiding sharp commentary behind laughter. Its humor is absurd and ironic, but its message is universal: status and wealth rarely bring real happiness. By the end, we're left with both laughter and sadness, making the film a timeless tragicomedy.