Lud, Zbunjen, Normalan - Development - Cast

Cast

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 season also featured a number of guest stars. This season featured Enis Bešlagić as Đenis Đenis, a popular rocker. This season also introduced 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. Tifa (Tifa) - Tifa played himself, came to Faruk to record a song. This season also featured Sejo Sexon (Davor Sučić - aka "Sejo Sexon"), member of the rock group "Zabranjeno Pušenje", he is good friends with Faruk. Nagib (Zlatan Zuhrić - Zuhra) - Came to Faruk to record a song. Nina Badrić, came to Izet to record a song. Al Dino, a recording artist.

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