The tension rises as Codruț's father, the bulibașa Aurică Fieraru ( Gheorghe Dinică ), reminds him of his responsibilities to the tribe and the traditions that govern their lives.
Codruț (played by Denis Ștefan ), a young Roma man with dreams of becoming a doctor, continues to navigate his secret relationship with Irina ( Andreea Ibacka ), the daughter of a powerful and prejudiced businessman.
(credited as Andreea Pătrașcu) as Irina Dumbravă Thematic Impact inima de tigan ep 2
Irina's father, Gigi Dumbravă ( Florin Zamfirescu ), makes it clear that he expects her to marry Luca ( Vlad Zamfirescu ), his trusted business partner, further complicating Irina's desire for independence.
In this episode, the contrast between the two worlds—the wealthy Romanian elite and the traditional Roma community—is brought into sharp focus. The tension rises as Codruț's father, the bulibașa
Episode 2 begins to explore the "interracial education" themes that critics noted made the show more than just a typical soap opera. By highlighting the "hate-fascination" between the Romanian majority and the Roma minority, the show serves as a bridge, exploring traditions and lifestyles through the lens of a classic "Romeo and Juliet" narrative. Inima de tigan (TV Series 2007–2008) - IMDb
The episode features the return of State Potcovaru ( Gheorghe Visu ) and Flacăra ( Carmen Tănase ) from France, bringing with them a new level of energy and comedic tension to the story. Cast and Key Characters In this episode, the contrast between the two
The series features some of Romania's most legendary actors, many of whom appear in prominent roles during this second episode: as Aurică Fieraru Marin Moraru as Cristofor Gheorghe Visu as State Potcovaru Carmen Tănase as Flacăra Potcovaru Florin Zamfirescu as Gigi Dumbravă Denis Ștefan as Codruț Fieraru