Bolshoi follows the tortuous path of a young provincial girl Yulya who dreams of becoming a ballerina. Her ambition is to dance at the prestigious Bolshoi Theatre - the epicentre of Russian ballet. However, to succeed she needs to brace herself for the countless physical and mental challenges, tough decisions and an intense rivalry with her peers.
The year 1829. Nikolay Gogol, a young Third Section clerk, is desperate: his own books seem shallow and mediocre, so he keeps buying entire print runs just to burn them all. He is suffering from violent epileptic seizures and struggles to keep on working. Investigator Yakov Guro accidentally witnesses one such fit and realizes that Gogol's visions contain clues that could help solve actual crimes. Together, Gogol and Guro take on a particularly weird and baffling case that brings them to a small village of Dikanka, where everyone has a huge secret to hide.
Unlucky lawyer pretends to be a disabled to get a job in the top corporation, which decides to dispossess the Disabled club of its building. Now the lawyer needs to choose between career and a girl from the Disabled club.
The history of Jewish people in Russia up until the 1917 revolution.
Ivan's only interest has been in cypher codes and malware until he meets a beautiful and hot-tempered French girl. At that the girl turns out to be Russian, and it is not the only surprise in our story.
The strange couple heads to Sochi to take part in the World Chef Championship. Of course, Ivan and Anya happen to be in different teams: she is in a French team and he is in a Russian team.
But Ivan also has to sort out relationships with his father, a famous Chef - Victor Barinov, who has just appeared in his life, to win confidence of his cooking superb team, to avoid arrest for hacking of the website of Ministry of Defense and... to help an anchorman Dmitriy Nagiev to escape from a mountain village in Abkhazia where he is forced to get married.