"My father - Grigor Vachkov, carried the masculine in him, a spirit that is gone now, nowadays there is a lack of masculine men," Martina Vachkova said this evening in Varna, BTA reported.

Within the Golden Rose film festival, she presented the second edition of the book "Messenger of Men's Times.

Memories of Grigor Vachkov".

Its authors are Silvia Vachkova, Martina Vachkova and Yuriy Dachev.

"The second edition is published by Faber publishing house. The book is a tribute to the great Bulgarian actor and appears again thanks to Neiko Genchev and Vladimir Zhitnenski," Vachkova added.

The actress recalled that "Messenger of Men's Times" was released 10 years ago on the occasion of her father's 80th anniversary.

"Thank God we did it, because all the others who remember and tell about him are no longer alive," Vachkova added.

And expressed hope that this time the book will reach more people.

According to her, as a message, it would be especially valuable for young people.

"Many of them are distrusted, and my father's life is proof that work and effort are worth it and lead to success, his example can inspire them to fight," Vachkova pointed out.

He added that boys can learn how to become men, and girls - what to look for in a partner.

Marta Vachkova won the award for best actress at a film festival in Moscow

"Grigor Vachkov was a unique talent, he was a person who knew how to enjoy every good thing, no matter how big or small, said the editor-in-chief of Kino magazine Lyudmila Dyakova. According to her, it is wonderful that his daughter inherited these qualities Today we need such emotional, empathic people, Dyakova pointed out.

Film critic Bozhidar Manov shared his memories of Grigor Vachkov.

He compared the actor, who older audiences remember as Mitko Bombata, to diamonds in the rough - born from the magic of nature and actually priceless.

Varna