These are restored footage from the Soviet contest "Song-83," in the final of which Alla Pugacheva performed the hits "A Million Scarlet Roses" and "And You Know, Everything Will Still Happen." The second composition was written by Mark Minkov to the lyrics of Veronika Tushnova. Little Kristina was so enchanted by the song that Alla performed it with her daughter. And you know, everything will still happen! The southern wind will still blow, And spring will still be conjured, And memory will turn the pages, And will make us meet, And once again at dawn, Your lips will awaken me. Kristina Orbakajte was born on May 25, 1971, to the then-little-known singer Alla Pugacheva and circus performer Mikolas Orbakas. The marriage of the creative couple lasted a short time — from 1969 to 1973. Until 2013, Kristina Orbakajte was Pugacheva's only daughter, until her younger brother and sister — Liza and Garri — were born. The last time the family gathered was in April when Alla Pugacheva celebrated her 77th birthday. Relatives came to her in Limassol, where she has lived for the past few years with her husband and children. Kristina Orbakajte, along with her husband, businessman Mikhail Zemtsov, and daughter Klavdiya, has settled in the United States. From there, she shares footage of rescuing chicks, attending basketball games, and combining them with celebrating Klavdiya's birthday. Orbakajte's creative activities have recently concentrated far from Russia. The artist planned a large tour in her homeland in 2023; however, various organizations began to disrupt the singer's concerts. As a result, she performed at the BKZ "Oktyabrsky" in St. Petersburg, took the stage at a small venue in Moscow, and then left Russia. A year later, in an interview, she referred to the St. Petersburg concert as the "final" one in Russia.