Daria Garmash daughter. Sergei Garmash's daughter gave him a grandson
We met Sergei Garmash and his daughter Daria in the city of Pushkin Leningrad region on the set of Bakhtier Khudoynazarov’s 8-episode film “Heteras of Major Sokolov.” Daria works in a production group, and her father plays one of the roles.
- Sergey, the military uniform suits you very well...
Thanks for the compliment. Initially, according to the script, my hero Mikhalych did without it - in the first scenes in Crimea I filmed in civilian clothes.
Photo: Andrey FedechkoIt was planned that this would be the end of his story. Mikhalych should not have appeared in the Finnish scenes at all. But after the death of Andrei Panin, the line of my hero was forced to change.
Well, firstly, we also have a stunt double who replaces Andrey in some scenes. But some of the plot functions actually passed on to my hero. It was difficult to navigate in this situation - the whole story had to be invented anew. Filming was stopped for a month and a half to rewrite the script.
- Andrei Vladimirovich died so unexpectedly...
Sergey: Well, how could this be expected?
Photo: Andrey Fedechko
Tragedy!
Dasha: After Andrei’s death, we filmed in Vyborg. It was cold, I had to put on a jacket that came to my hand. There were seeds in the pocket, and husks in the other. And I realized that this was Panin’s insulation. After all, cracking seeds was his habit. We all miss Andrey very much, including me. At first, I was hired for this project as the film’s deputy director. I was involved in resettlement film crew in Yalta, where we filmed for several months. Among other things, I moved Andrei Vladimirovich into the apartment. Then I moved to the site and got the opportunity to communicate with Panin there. For four months we were close all the time. He was, of course, incredible cheerful man, with whom it is impossible to get bored. He was always telling me something... True, I didn’t immediately learn to understand his eternal quiet patter, especially on the phone it was difficult to make out what he was saying.
My parents, having decided to move in 1962 from Kazakhstan, where in the mid-50s they had gone on a Komsomol voucher to develop virgin lands, settled on Bagramovo, Rybnovsky district. The choice was not accidental: my mother came from Ryazan region. But still, the decisive thing was that it was possible to get a job here, because one of the largest enterprises, Rybnovskoe, was located in Bagramovo district office"Selkhoztekhnika", the leader of which was well-known throughout the country. Father, Vasily Kirillovich Sudakov, got a job in the workshops, and in a short period of time he worked his way up from a mechanic to a deputy manager. And then he turned to Daria Matveevna with a request to transfer him to driver and give him a truck. He explained his decision simply: “There are three children in the family, they need to be fed, clothed, and educated.” Such were the times then: the worker received more than the employee.
So Bagramovo became my homeland. And the generation of Bagram residents of the war and post-war era also became mine - it was they, their way of life that largely determined mine life choice.
My story will be about a man of his era, who left a bright mark not only in the life of Bagramovo residents, but also in the entire country. It’s not for nothing that they say in our village: “We were just lucky that there was such a person as Daria Matveevna Garmash. Many of their deeds and actions are compared with her and they ask themselves the question: what would Daria Matveevna do in our place?”
Difficult childhood
Daria Garmash was born on December 21, 1919 in the village of Staroe, Irkleevsky district, Kyiv region, into a poor peasant family. U Oksana Filippovna And Matvey Ivanovich Garmash there were five children - three sons and two daughters: Grigory, Stepan, Andrey, Anna and Dasha. My father was a participant in the First World War and was demobilized due to injury. Soon after Dasha was born, he died. Oksana Filippovna raised the children alone.
Anna, Dasha’s sister, recalled: “We helped our mother as best we could: we looked after the cattle, did all the housework. Dasha grew up as a lively girl and was a leader in all matters. I often gathered with my friends in a circle and sang my Ukrainian songs. In those years, children of the poor could not study for many reasons. One of them was the lack of normal clothes and shoes. Almost all the children ran barefoot until the frost. In order to somehow help my mother, Dasha and I served as servants in a wealthy Jewish family after school. They gave me old clothes for work.”
Thanks to her hard work and great desire to learn, Dasha successfully completed four classes at school in Ukraine.
In 1932, when a severe famine broke out in Ukraine, Oksana Filippovna decided to move with her younger children to her son Stepan. Back in the early 20s, he settled on the Glebkovo-Divovo state farm in the Ryazan region. Here Dasha continues to study. After finishing six classes at the Glebkov school, Dasha goes to work at a state farm. At first she was a team leader, then a foreman of a field crew.
Seeing a tractor in the field for the first time, learning about the initiative Praskovya Angelina, she decided to become a tractor driver. In one of her post-war television interviews, Daria Matveevna recalled: “I became interested in this work during the time of Pasha Angelina. I remember P. Angelina’s speech at the session of the Supreme Council of the 1st convocation in 1937. Newspapers wrote about her. And I kept thinking about being at least a little like her. I’ve always had this desire.”
In 1936, Daria Matveevna entered the tractor driving course at the Rybnovskaya MTS. She studied hard and enthusiastically, and completed her courses with excellent marks. After returning to her state farm, she whole year worked as a tractor driver. Dasha will remember her first working day on a tractor for the rest of her life. She felt that the earth was giving her great power. “Forever I am with him, with the field, with the arable land, with the tractor!” - she thought.
Transfer to Bagramovo.
Brief family happiness. War
In 1938, Daria Matveevna and her mother moved to the village where the central estate of the Rybnovskaya MTS was located. She began working as a tractor driver in a brigade Andrey Ivanovich Shchelkunov. In 1939, having graduated with honors from the Sapozhkov School of Agricultural Mechanization, she returned back to Shchelkunov’s brigade.
Soon Dasha married Mikhail Ivanovich Metelkin, Deputy Director of Rybnovskaya MTS. Just 17 days before the start of the Great Patriotic War they had a daughter, Lyudmila.
In the fall of 1941, due to the approach of the front line to the borders of Ryazan, the regional party organization focuses its attention on the evacuation material assets. Rybnovskaya MTS was also preparing for evacuation. What could not be evacuated was broken, parts from tractors, plows were buried in the ground. Mikhail Ivanovich Metelkin, together with a tractor column, headed to the Kolchukovsky MTS of Mordovia, where he was drafted into the army and went to the front.
Women's tractor brigade
At the beginning of the war A.I. Shchelkunov was appointed senior mechanic of MTS. Daria Matveevna Garmash received his team.
“My happiness, my right to cultivate our land - to plow, sow, care for crops, harvest and give people bread - the enemy wants to take all this away from me. This will never happen! – her words were spoken in 1941.
Defeat German troops on the approaches to Moscow, the advance of the Nazis in all directions was stopped. On January 2, 1942, the Ryazan Defense Committee lifted the state of siege from the city, and the party organization of the Ryazan region paid close attention to agriculture.
At the beginning of 1942, socialist competition began mainly among young people in the collection, restoration and production of spare parts, and repair of equipment. Rybnovskaya MTS also took an active part in the gathering. A special youth team was created to identify and collect parts, led by tractor driver Daria Garmash.
At the same time, women's tractor teams were created.
In 1942, the All-Union Socialist Competition of tractor brigades and tractor drivers began in the country on the initiative of the Ordzhonikidze region. In their appeal they wrote: “Work on the sowing season is the second front.”
Daria Garmash's brigade greeted the appeal as a rallying cry and entered the competition, committing to develop 700 hectares for each wheeled tractor and save 5% of fuel.
By June 19, 1942, the brigade completed the annual tractor work plan. Three KhTZ tractors plowed 1,286 hectares, saving 2,013 kg of fuel. In connection with this, the People's Commissar of Agriculture of the USSR I.A. Benediktov and head of the political department of the People's Commissariat of Agriculture of the USSR A. Kudryavtsev sent a congratulatory telegram to brigadier D. Garmash.
The results of the spring sowing were summed up. Among the 3,932 tractor brigades that participated in the All-Union Socialist Competition, the women's tractor brigade D. Garmash won the championship. July 28, 1942 on the square named after. Lenin in Ryazan, the presentation of the challenge Red Banner to the victorious brigade took place.
Already in the first years of the war, the competition was distinguished by great diversity: they competed based on the results of the year and individual agricultural campaigns, and made commitments in connection with holidays. The best tractor drivers of the brigade Anna Demidova, Anna Starodymova, Anna Anisimova, Maria Kostrikina 1.5–2 norms were given daily.
In 1943, the initiator of the competition for women's tractor teams was Daria Garmash's team. In the appeal, the girls wrote: “Our sacred duty is to support the advance of the front-line soldiers with a bold offensive in labor...” The brigade made a commitment to plow at least 1,100 hectares with each 15-horsepower tractor. The regional newspaper "Stalin's Banner" covered the tractor brigade competition.
When summing up the results for 1943, the D. Garmash brigade again came out on top, exceeding the plan by 511%. The output for each wheeled tractor was 1317 hectares, fuel savings were 9508 kg. The brigade was again awarded the Challenge Red Banner of the Komsomol Central Committee and the first prize of the People's Commissariat of Agriculture of the USSR. All tractor drivers of the brigade were awarded the “Excellence in Socialist Agriculture” badge, and Daria Garmash and her assistant Nikolay Afinogenov- gold watch. In the competition among female tractor drivers, in which 380 thousand people took part in 1943, Maria Kostrikina became the winner.
In 1944, 8 tractor brigades of the Rybnovskaya MTS worked in the Rybnovsky district. The Garmash team has committed to working on 1,500 hectares per HTZ tractor.
Spring field work in 1944 did not start very well for the brigade. The brigade lost one of the best tractor drivers - Maria Kostrikina. In 1944, she herself led a women’s tractor brigade and challenged Daria Garmash to a socialist competition. In terms of performance as of April 30, 1944, the Garmash brigade ranked only 13th among other brigades in the Ryazan region. She had to stubbornly fight for first place throughout May. And according to the indicators as of June 5, 1944, the output of the brigade per tractor was 599 hectares, the team of M. Kostrikina took 2nd place, the output per tractor in her brigade was 548 hectares.
When summing up the results of the All-Union competition, the Garmash brigade won the championship in 1944 with high indicators: output per tractor - 1866 hectares, fuel savings - 9959 kg.
1945 was the year highest success brigades. The annual tractor work plan was completed by May 15th. 22.5 thousand tractor brigades took part in the All-Union Socialist Competition this year. The output per tractor in the D. Garmash brigade amounted to 1903 hectares per tractor, savings - 8736 kg of fuel.
The work of female tractor drivers in the rear was equated to a feat of arms. Working in the field, they carried out a combat mission. Daria Matveevna wrote on a piece of paper from her school notebook: “Fomina’s combat mission for May 5th...” And it was always carried out. The girls worked 20 hours a day, slept during the
2–3 hours. And what was it like for them on a tractor without a cab on cold autumn nights, when they were plowing through the plows! The frozen iron burned their hands, and the sharp frosty wind brought tears to their eyes, but they did not leave the field without exceeding the quota several times over.
It is no coincidence that the old wheeled tractor that stands on a high pedestal near the road leading to Moscow, the tractor on which Daria Garmash, Anna Anisimova, Anna Naumova worked, became a symbol of the feat of women during the war.
The team of Ryazan tractor drivers held the challenge Red Banner of the Komsomol Central Committee firmly in their hands throughout the years of the war. And in 1947, the Central Committee of the Komsomol made a decision: to leave the banner in the brigade forever. Now this relic, as evidence of the heroism of female machine operators during the Great Patriotic War, is in State Museum modern history(Museum of the Revolution). On the burgundy velvet banner it is written: “To the best female tractor team Soviet Union».
One of important events In the life of Daria Matveevna, she joined the ranks in 1943. She was given a recommendation to join the party by the secretary of the primary party organization at the Rybnovskaya MTS A.I. Rybakov, head of workshops K.P. Kharitonov and director of MTS V.P. Evteev. She will write to her husband at the front: “This day is the happiest in my life. Misha, I swear to you, I will be worthy of the high title of communist.”
Maria Maksimovna Pchelkina
about D. Garmash
How hard it was for the girls to work in the fields at night! Sometimes it was just creepy: they were plowing on their tractors at a distance from each other, with forest all around. And if the tractor broke down, you had to walk to the brigade and report the breakdown. At any time I start my lorry, and Daria Matveevna and her assistant Nikolai Afinogenov go to the field. I illuminate the cars with headlights, and they put the tractor in order.
We were once with the brigade in Tyushev. In the evenings, the accordion plays in the village, but we are not allowed to go to dances. The order was this: we arrived from work, had dinner, carefully put our shoes away, and went to bed. Masha Kurkova and I decided to deceive the foreman once. We say: “Daria Matveevna, today we will go to bed on the stove.” And they themselves begged felt boots from the owner of the house, Aunt Dusya, and, happy, ran with Masha to the club: the boots are ours! They danced, came home, climbed onto the stove. And in the morning we are called to the secretary of the party organization. They have carried out a real trial on us. Daria Matveevna checked: we were not there. We missed the night and didn’t get enough sleep, which means we won’t work well.”
D.M. Garmash - head of the enterprise
Speaking at a meeting of young voters in January 1946, Daria Matveevna will name the components of the success and victories of her brigade: “Everyone can work the way they work in our brigade.
In our country, under our Soviet system, all roads, all paths are open to a girl. You just need more fire, enthusiasm and ardent desire - forward, forward without stopping! If you know your goal well, if you believe in your strength, you will always achieve your goal. And our Soviet government, our party will always support you, as my own daughter».
In 1951, Daria Matveevna was appointed to the position of director of Rybnovskaya MTS. When Garmash arrived, MTS took 67th place in the regional tractor repair competition. (As of January 1, 1951, there were 98 MTS in the region). For short time she managed to establish discipline, increase the productivity of machine operators and achieve rapid growth rates of repair of tractors and trailed machines. A month later, on February 25, MTS completed the tractor repair plan ahead of schedule and took third place in the regional competition. And in 1952, MTS won the challenge Red Banner of the USSR Ministry of Agriculture.
A little time will pass, and in 1977 a seminar on a republican scale will be held on the basis of the enterprise, where D.M. Garmash will share his work experience. The enterprise will change its name more than once: MTS, RTS (1958), Rybnovsky branch of "Agricultural Equipment" (1961), regional association "Agricultural Equipment" (1963). But throughout the 36 years during which Daria Matveevna was the head of the enterprise, they remained unchanged high organization labor, excellent quality of work, caring attitude towards the person - the worker.
Nikolai Nikolaevich Lushkin about D.M. Garmash
N.N. Lushkin, former head administration of the Bagramovsky settlement, Honorary Citizen Rybnovsky district, recalls: “ Special attention Garmash devoted its attention to young specialists and to retaining personnel in rural areas. I came to Bagramovo in 1966 after graduating from the Agricultural Institute. Daria Matveevna personally had a conversation with me, appointed me to the position of process engineer at a car service station, and then recommended me to the position of chief. It was here, at Selkhoztekhnika, that I received the first basics of management. I was given a room in a hostel, and then an apartment.Big role Daria Matveevna also played a role in my personal destiny. Having learned about my intentions to start a family, she called me to her place for a conversation. Approving my choice (after all, she knew Nina well, she worked as an accountant at Selkhoztekhnika), Daria Matveevna said: “We’ll have a wedding here.” The marriage registration took place in her office, where she called the secretary of the Istobnikovsky Village Council, presenting her Volga. And the wedding took place in a newly built club.”
Demanding work
and caring for people
Daria Matveevna supported any good initiative, constantly encouraged and rewarded her employees. Many documents testify to this. Let's look through the “Orders of the Director for Activities and Personnel” for 1959:
Order No. 57 of April 15: “For treatment of auto mechanic comrade. Shchelkunov allocate money in the amount of 500 rubles from the director’s fund.”
Order No. 95 of May 16: “Allocate funds in the amount of 300 rubles from the enterprise fund for bonuses to the pioneer squad sponsored by Rybnovskaya high school».
Order No. 106 of May 29: “For the initiative shown in the creation and introduction into production of a seeder for planting corn using the square-cluster method without delay, I order: bonuses from the director’s fund: Yarochkina V.P.– 450 rub.; Starchak A.V.– 300 rub.; Ionova I.A. –
450 rub.; Chizhikova A.- 100 rubles.”
Order No. 223 of October 26: “Taking into account the conscientious attitude towards the work of Comrade. Ukhova, Chizhikova, Skotnikova, Semiletova, Shvedova, Naumova, I order that they be rewarded with vouchers to VDNKh in Moscow for 5 days with a daily allowance of 25 rubles, with round-trip fare and preservation wages».
Daria Matveevna worked not only for sanatorium vouchers for workers, but also for vouchers to pioneer camps for their children. Because she understood perfectly well that people’s attitude towards work, the enterprise, and the team largely depends on this.
Always remaining demanding, first of all, of herself, Daria Matveevna was also demanding of her employees. She simply did not tolerate an irresponsible attitude towards work. Therefore, she was merciless towards violators of labor discipline. And in the book of orders there are also orders for warnings, reprimands, and dismissals. These orders are specific and eloquent:
“For a callous attitude towards one’s duties, a simple car will be attributed to the driver, comrade... at three times the cost of the spare parts.”
“I categorically forbid replacing the tractor drivers assigned by my order with all kinds of crooks and loafers.”
“For unauthorized departure from the garage without a permit, a greedy attitude towards government equipment, the driver... will be removed from work.”
And today, almost every Bagram family has its own memories of Daria Matveevna Garmash as a demanding, strict and fair leader. My family is no exception.
Every summer in time of suffering my father Vasily Kirillovich Sudako in, worked as a harvester. He had a permanent route: the grain storage of the Pionersky state farm - the Rybnovsky grain receiving point. He always worked hard, as the district wrote about him more than once, transporting 50–60 tons of grain daily, twice exceeding the established norm. His car had a trailer.
Daria Matveevna always controlled how the harvest was going. One day she was driving with her driver to the Pionersky state farm. Walked towards truck, over the sides of which grain was pouring. She ordered the driver to stop and shamed him: “What are you doing? Don’t you understand that you’re bringing bread?” Then she came across my father's car. Daria Matveevna drew the attention of her driver to the way he was driving - carefully, carefully. “Now look how Sudakov is transporting grain - without any losses. His work, as always, can only be admired.” I told my father about this at one time M. Vasin, driver of Daria Matveevna. And the next day, at the morning planning meeting, with her order, she removed the would-be driver from harvesting, transferred him to a construction site and said: “Now, if we had all the workers like Sudakov, we would have built communism long ago!”
As one of the best employees of Selkhoztekhnika, Daria Matveevna Garmash will introduce my father to high government award. In 1972, by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Vasily Kirillovich Sudakov was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor, and in 1976 - the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.
Daria Matveevna will name my father as one of the best workers in her book “Love Wins,” published in 1973. Such an assessment is worth a lot.
Contribution of the enterprise to rural infrastructure
The enterprise’s contribution to the rural infrastructure is enormous. In the 60s and 70s, Bagramovo will turn into a well-maintained, clean, beautiful village with sidewalks and flowering front gardens near the houses. In 1963 D.M. Garmash will reconstruct the local primary school, which will allow her to change her status. The Bagramovskaya school will become eight years old. In the late 60s, the House of Culture was built, which became the pride of fellow villagers.
And in 1979, the “Solnyshko” kindergarten opened - the first departmental kindergarten in the Rybnovsky district.
Public
and party activities
His production activities D.M. Garmash skillfully combined with active party and social work.
In 1945, she took part in the work of the 1st World Congress women in Paris, was elected deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the II, IV and V convocations, delegate of the III All-Union Congress collective farmers; delegate of the XIX, XXIV, XXV Congresses of the CPSU. For many years she was a member of the Ryazan regional committee and the Rybnovsky district party committee. She was a deputy of the district and regional councils people's deputies.
State assessment of D. Garmash’s activities
Merits of D.M. Garmash is highly appreciated by the state. In 1971 she was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor. Daria Matveevna was awarded the Order of Lenin, two Orders of the Red Banner of Labor, and the Order of the Badge of Honor. She was awarded the title of laureate of the USSR State Prize, “Honored Machine Operator of the RSFSR.”
In 1975, Daria Matveevna was awarded the All-Union Prize named after them at the USSR Ministry of Agriculture. P. Angelina. Today this relic is kept in the Bagramovsky Museum of Defense and Logistics, which is located in the old administrative building of Selkhoztekhniki.
Daria Matveevna was a strong, extraordinary person in her personal life. In 1954, after a serious illness, her husband passed away. Daughter Lyudochka was 13 years old, son Volodya was 8 years old.
D.M. Garmash raised independent people, strong in spirit children who have never used big name mother. Lyudmila after graduating from Ryazan medical institute left for the Komi Republic. Volodya went to geological exploration.
Fate turned out to be such that in 1955, at a meeting of agricultural workers in Moscow, Daria Matveevna met a classmate from the Sapozhkov School of Mechanization Alexander Andreevich Kiselev, my first youthful love. Soon they got married. In 1957 she gave birth to a son, Alexander.
Today Alexander Alexandrovich Kiselev - general manager"Technical Center named after. D.M. Garmash,” continues the work of his parents. From them he has a love for his work, as Alexander Alexandrovich once admitted: “Mom is my first teacher, who taught me to love my work the way she loved it. Therefore, like my mother, I have only one job for the rest of my life.” In 2004, in an interview with the newspaper Argumenty i Fakty, he said, in my opinion, the most important thing: “Many people say that they don’t have enough money to be happy. There are things in life that are more important than any money and ourselves. For happiness, something else is missing - the main thing: love and kindness. This was the faith professed by the founder of the “Agricultural Equipment” system in the Rybnovsky district, Daria Garmash. I am only her successor. This name and faith helps in everything. And I must, simply must do as she wanted, as she dreamed. And Daria Garmash dreamed that our villages would be strong and the people in them would live happily. ...Our main values are modest and simple: respect and love for people and love for our mother. And, you see, there is no greater treasure on earth than this love...”
"Tell me who your friend is..."
There is a saying: “Tell me who your friends are, and I will tell you who you are.” The last friend of D.M. Garmash was Nina Dmitrievna Zhukova, teacher at Bagramovskaya school. In her memoirs, Daria Matveevna appears to us as a very vulnerable person, sensitive to the pain of others, nature lovers, classical literature And good song.
Nina Dmitrievna recalled: “I met Daria Matveevna a long time ago, during the war. Then I somehow lost sight of her: I studied at the institute, then worked in Zakharov, in, then I was transferred to work at the Bagramov eight-year school. When she married A.A. Kiseleva, we started talking. The two of them came to our house, sometimes on weekends. Alexander Andreevich really loved talking to my mother, and always told her: “You remind me so much of my mother, so I have some kind of related feeling towards you.” Family holidays were often spent together. Years passed, Daria Matveevna’s husband died, and next year My mother also died. This grief brought us even closer. Often winter evenings they gathered at her place or at my place, they never sat idle: Daria Matveevna knitted, I embroidered. In the summer, they sometimes competed in growing vegetables or preparing various preparations from vegetables and berries. They shared with each other recipes for preparing dishes or preparations for the winter.
We both loved the countryside, the land, nature. How can we forget the spring evenings when we walked through a flowering meadow, along the river bank, listening to the trills of a nightingale! And summer trips to the forest to pick mushrooms or nuts! Daria Matveevna and I loved to walk and winter time, despite frost and snowfall, in any weather. Usually they walked as far as the Moscow-Ryazan road, sometimes they went to visit her sister Anna.
With her we shared both joy and sorrow. She was an excellent conversationalist and had seen a lot in life. And how lonely I felt as I saw off my friend on her last journey.”
Memory
Daria Matveevna Garmash died on July 1, 1988, at the age of 69, after a serious illness. She was buried in the Goryainovsky rural cemetery. Decades have passed, but the memory of this man is not erased.
In 2004, a prize named after Daria Matveevna Garmash was established in the Rybnovsky district, which is awarded annually to the best machine operators of the Rybnovsky district on the Day of Agricultural Workers and processing industry.
Her words sound amazingly modern today: “Only the one who truly loves, only the one who wins. Not hatred, not anger, not deceit - but love. Never cheat on her! If you betray your love for the land, the Motherland, people, for your work, there is no happiness for you, no share for you!”
They are simple formula success.
Sergei Garmash married his daughter Daria. PHOTO
Famous Russian actor married off his 26-year-old daughter Daria. Her chosen one was 27-year-old lighting designer Pavel Sidorov. Before this, the couple lived together for 8 years.
The wedding took place at the end of July, but Garmash did not advertise his daughter’s wedding, he played it extremely quietly and modestly, so the event became known only now. Perhaps the whole point is that Daria and Pavel are already for a long time have been living together for 8 years. Many generally believed that they had been husband and wife for a long time.
The lovers had a modest wedding in a narrow circle of family and friends on July 31. First, they signed at the registry office, then, according to tradition, they went to the sights of the capital and celebrated the event in a restaurant on Chistye Prudy.
The newly-made spouses have already even managed to return from honeymoon, which was held in Turkish city Goceke.
The chosen one of the daughter of Sergei Garmash is illuminator Pavel Sidorov. They met Daria eight years ago at a party with friends.
"Dasha said that Sergei Leonidovich Garmash immediately liked Pashka, because he is reliable, easy-going, a real man. He is always ready to help and support. Dasha is with him like behind a stone wall. We recently went to Ossetia for several months to film then to St. Petersburg - during all this time I never saw them quarrel. married couple, called each other husband and wife, so everyone reacted to the news of the wedding with the question: “Aren’t you booked yet?” By the way, I can’t call them partygoers. Previously, they may have loved to party, but now they spend a lot of time with their parents in country house in the village of Bykovo near Moscow. There, if necessary, Pashka helps Sergei Leonidovich with the housework, and Dasha helps his mother. They have a tradition of roasting duck for lunch and getting the whole family together,” StarHit quotes family friend Anton.
// Photo: Vadim Tarakanov/PhotoXPress.ru
Sergei Garmash became a grandfather for the first time. About the upcoming addition to the family famous actor StarHit reported back in September last year. The 28-year-old daughter of the movie star, Daria, gave birth to a boy in early January, but hid this joyful event from the public for several weeks.
Let us remember that the actor’s heiress is married to 29-year-old Pavel Sidorov, a film lighting specialist. They got married after eight years of dating in the summer of 2015. The celebration took place in a narrow circle of family and friends in a restaurant on Chistye Prudy. Honeymoon they spent in the Turkish city of Gocek. A year later, Pavel and Daria started thinking about offspring.
According to Garmash’s wife, Inna Timofeeva, when her daughter became pregnant, she decided not to even find out the gender of the child, so that his birth would be a surprise for her and her husband.
Sergei Garmash initially approved of his daughter’s choice. Pavel seemed like a great guy to him. When the actor found out about the heiress’s pregnancy, he was very happy, since he had long wanted to become a grandfather. Daria's acquaintances also believe that she is lucky with her husband.
“Dasha is with him like behind a stone wall. We recently went to Ossetia for several months to film, then to St. Petersburg - during all this time I never saw them quarrel. The guys were like a married couple, calling each other “husband and wife,” so everyone reacted to the news of the wedding with the question: “Aren’t you booked yet?” By the way, I can’t call them partygoers. Previously, they may have loved to party, but now they spend a lot of time with their parents in a country house in the village of Bykovo near Moscow. There, if necessary, Pashka helps Sergei Leonidovich with the housework, and Dasha helps his mother. They have a tradition of roasting duck for lunch and getting the whole family together,” this is how their friend spoke about the relationship between Pavel and Dasha.
According to Garmash’s daughter, she gave birth in Russia. As the young mother told Life.ru, the heir appeared in one of the capital’s clinics. Daria and Pavel accept congratulations from friends and acquaintances on the addition to their family.
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