The writer, journalist, and creator... Bo!

Boryana Kolchagova is more than just a part of the "Me & Bo" team; she's a  journalist whose passion for storytelling shines through her work. With a strong foundation in journalism, Boryana excels in communication, creating narratives that are engaging and informative.

Her journey has sharpened her research and storytelling skills, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience. At "Me & Bo," her journalistic talents play a crucial role in fostering understanding and connecting cultures between Sweden and Bulgaria. Boryana's work underscores the importance of media in bringing people together, offering insights, and promoting positive change. She's not just a storyteller; she's a visionary, pushing
"Me & Bo" forward with her dedication and innovative approach.

Boryana has a background as a journalist and has written for several prominent Bulgarian media outlets, such as dir.bg and Impressio. Her articles span a wide range of topics, from entertainment and celebrities to social issues and cultural phenomena.

At dir.bg, she has written about popular cultural phenomena that have spread globally. In a 2023 article, she analyzed the viral dance "Naatu Naatu" from the film "RRR" that got people all over the world dancing, from teenagers to police officers and diplomats.

Through her articles, Boryana shows an ability to capture the readers' interest and convey complex topics in an accessible and entertaining way. She has a knack for getting famous personalities to open up and share their unique perspectives and experiences.

As a journalist, Boryana excels through her curiosity, her storytelling skills and her ability to find human and engaging angles in every subject she writes about. Her articles provide not only entertainment but also insights and understanding of different cultures and phenomena.

Overall, Boryana has an impressive track record as a journalist, with a wide range of published articles in prominent Bulgarian media. Her work demonstrates a skilled storyteller with the ability to capture readers' interest and convey complex subjects in an accessible way

To kill a genius, a man whom everyone adores—that is how you can live forever. Mentioning the name of one inevitably leads to the name of the other. Mark Chapman, who shot the poet, musician, peacekeeper, icon, and symbol John Lennon, admits he did it for fame.

The classics "The Beatles" and Elvis Presley wrote the most unparalleled pages in music history, and by taking Lennon's life at only 40 years old, a madman deprived humanity of one of its brightest personalities.

Chapman became the most hated man on earth.

Long live Gina Lollobrigida! Long live cinema! With these words, the film "Box Office 3 D" ends, shot in our country in the studios of Boyana, in which the queen of the white screen appears, albeit as icing on the cake at the end. Starring and producing is Ezio Greggio, a big star in Italy and creator and host of "Masters of the Air.".

Bulgarian actor Georgi Zlatarev, part of the troupe of the "Vazrazhdane" theater, where he plays in hit titles from the poster, is often invited to film in foreign productions, and one of the many is "Box Office"3D"—this is how the unforgettable creative encounter with the Eternal and the Saint, Jinnah,.

The frenetic dance to the Oscar-winning song 'Naatu Naatu' has gone viral and is the new 20, as they say. The world went crazy following the footsteps of the two Indian actors and dancers. From teenagers to police officers to diplomats, the trick is to master the choreography, but also to film yourself and post it on the web.

Insiders say that the song itself is nothing special, but the choreography is flawless and the music video is superbly shot and edited. Within 24 hours of its release, the song crossed 17 million views in Telugu (becoming the most-viewed song in Telugu) and 35 million views in all five languages on YouTube. It now has 135,052,699 views and is ranked #48 among the top music videos worldwide.