Surda, the main character, is basically a goodhearted yet lazy and a hypochondriac. Music is also on the level of the task and it's probably one of the best works by Miomir Vukobratovic. It also presents a good insight in Belgrade and Yugoslavia in the late 70's, when the country was in most prosperous years. Unlike most of Serbian comedy, "Vruc Vetar" has a healthy everyday humor which makes sense. Actors did show their maximum, the script was indeed humorous and the production was on the level during the entire time. I consider it to be good for several reasons. Made in the late 70s, this series follows life and adventures of a provincial character Borivoje Surdilovic Surda who leaves his native town in the south and heads to Belgrade and beyond, finding his career and luck. "Vruc Vetar" represents probably the brightest point in Serbian TV production.
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