Saša Popović's Best Childhood Friend Cried and Admitted What Made Him Special: 'He Always Tried to Smooth Things Over'
The documentary film 'Sale' brought out the warm, family, and friendly side of Saša Popović, reminding viewers that behind the big name and impressive career stands a boy who dreamed, played marbles, and was boundlessly attached to his family and friends.
Saša Popović’s Best Childhood Friend Cried and Admitted What Made Him Special: ‘He Always Tried to Smooth Things Over’ The documentary ‘Sale’ highlighted the warm, family, and friendly side of Saša Popović. His childhood best friend described him as a charismatic and friendly person who always tried to mediate conflicts and had no ill intentions towards anyone. His sister recalled his passion for playing marbles as a child, which was a central part of his upbringing in Novi Sad.
- The documentary ‘Sale’ showed a warm, family, and friendly side of Saša Popović.
- His childhood best friend tearfully spoke about Popović’s charisma, friendship, and his tendency to mediate relationships.
- Popović’s sister shared memories of his childhood passion for playing marbles, often in front of the Nikolajevska Church with friends.
- His sister mentioned that marbles were a great motivator for him, sometimes used as a reward for eating meals.
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