The most delicious comedy of the year already has its own musical signature. The official song from the upcoming comedy “Brunch for Beginners” by Yana Titova – “Eh, che hubav den” – is released with an audio and video premiere performed by Orlin Pavlov, Vladimir Ampov – Grafa and The Brunches.
The big surprise is that the backing vocals of the song are entrusted to the actors in the main roles themselves – Alexandra Sarchadzhieva, Valentina Karoleva, Stiliyan Stoyanov and Jacqueline Docheva. It is they who are behind the formation The Brunches.
While Grafa is writing the music for the film, the song is also born, and a little later the freshest song with which one would like to start the year gets its own video. It combines moments from the comedy with studio footage of the entire cast.
The video becomes a natural visual response to lines from the song. Footage from the film, studio footage, music and voices blend into a scene that feels like a natural continuation of the story – lively, chaotic and infectiously positive.
The song is released less than a month before the premiere of the film, which hits theaters on February 13, 2026, and logically fits into its themes. “Brunch for Beginners” tells the story of Krum and Zhanna – creators of an innovative smart watch for healthy living, who organize a glamorous brunch for a potential investor. However, their plan quickly spirals out of control when unexpected guests appear and a series of comical clashes call into question the pursuit of the “perfect” life.
Thus, “Eh, che huvav den” sounds like a musical commentary on the chaos that the film’s characters create – a reminder that sometimes the best solution is to stop, smile and let things happen. “This song came about very naturally – without a plan and without pressure. Just like the good days in life. The ones when nothing spectacular happens, but you say to yourself: hey, right now I’m fine,” shares Grafa.
“While we were recording it, the feeling was very natural – like sitting with friends, laughing and letting life flow. This is a song that makes you relax and you smile first,” says Orlin Pavlov. “Eh, che huvav den” is the invitation that the film crew and the musicians extend to the audience – to allow yourself moments of happiness.
The most delicious comedy of 2026 promises the same – happiness often comes not when everything is under control, but when you just decide to have a good time.
Yana Titova's film is released in cinemas nationwide on February 13, 2026, but the most impatient will be able to see it earlier – at the glamorous gala premiere on February 9 at the National Palace of Culture, where the crew and actors will meet their audience.
And by then, the song already sets the tone – light, appetizing and infectious enough to hum before your first coffee.
