Hicran Tamasasi Hirslй™nmй™ — Basa Sal
The phrase refers to a famous comedic scene from the Azerbaijani theatrical play Hicran . In this specific moment, the character Dadaş (played by Siyavush Aslan) tries to explain a situation while struggling to control his rising temper, often using the line to tell someone, "Don't get angry, let me explain."
Dadaş took a deep breath, trying to remember the lessons of the play he loved so much. He closed his eyes and muttered to himself, "Hicran tamaşası... don't be a Dadaş today."
The silence that followed was legendary. The neighbors held their breath. Dadaş looked at the silver samovar, then at the blue tape, then at Mammad’s hopeful face. Hicran Tamasasi HirslЙ™nmЙ™ Basa Sal
Instead of exploding, Dadaş simply sat down, put his head in his hands, and laughed. "In the play, it’s a comedy," he whispered. "In my life, it’s a tragedy."
Mammad beamed, reaching into his pocket. "With this!" He pulled out a roll of bright blue electrical tape. The phrase refers to a famous comedic scene
In a bustling neighborhood in Baku, Dadaş was known for two things: his impeccable mustache and his incredibly short fuse. His neighbor, Mammad, was the opposite—slow-talking, forgetful, and perpetually confused.
"Listen," Mammad began, waving a copper pipe vaguely. "I saw a speck of dust. Just one! I thought, 'Dadaş loves this samovar like a son. I shall polish it.' But the polish was strong, Dadaş! Too strong! It didn't just take the dust; it took the handle right off!" don't be a Dadaş today
He took the tape from Mammad. "Go get the tea leaves, Mammad. We will drink tea from a samovar with a blue handle. Just... don't explain anything else today."