Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

"Destinies" - a short film and a meaningful song

Photo: library

"Destinies" is the third duet of Bulgarian pop singer Miro and actress Koyna Ruseva. The music and the arrangement are by Momchil Kolev, the lyrics - by Alexander Petrov.  

The song depics the power of love and the way “two destinies merge and become one... Where they meet suddenly... And how they get apart... We walk with you on different streets today ...”

The video to the song is actually a 5-minute film.Koyna Ruseva plays the main character who decides to take revenge for her lost love. 

The producer is Igor Markovski, who once again tells us an exciting human story - this time dedicated to the police officers who died in the line of duty. The directors of the video for "Destinies” are Vasil Stefanov and Stefka Nikolova. 




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Virtuosos perform in the jubilee edition of the European Music Festival in Sofia

Three prominent European orchestras will be special guest performers at the 25 th European Music Festival in Sofia. The festival opens on 12 March, and features 19 events divided into a spring and an autumn segment. The diverse programme will..

published on 3/12/25 7:15 AM

Miro dedicates the song "Razkazhi mi Prikazka" to his compatriots who live far from Bulgaria

"Razkazhi mi Prikazka/Tell me a story" is the title of Miro's latest song, which he dedicates to all compatriots who are far away from Bulgaria. "The song is about love and belonging, which time and distance cannot change. I dedicate it to..

published on 3/11/25 11:50 AM

Symphony concert at an altitude of 2,550 m. in Mount Pirin

The Aramis orchestra of the Mannheim international cultural centre in Germany gave a concert on Todorka peak in Mount Pirin. An open-air snow stage was set up at an altitude of 2,550 m. for the purpose, and a grand piano was taken up the mountain,..

published on 3/10/25 9:28 AM