His stage debut took place in early childhood at the Abilov Culture Center, where his grandmother worked as a dressmaker.
In the Club of Drivers Safaroglu met comedian/actor Lutfali Abdullayev, who invited him to the Theater of Musical Comedy.
As an alcoholic, Ulduz in the role of Gyulyussarov and in the film by Tajikfilm 12 tombs of Khoja Nasreddin.
In the mid-1960s, the miniature theater "Gelmeli, Gormeli, Gulmeli" was created in the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic.
In 1963, when the theater of musical comedy of Azerbaijan toured in Moscow, Arkady Raikin saw the performance of Bashir Safar-ogly and called it "Southern Chaplin".
In 2004, on the stage of the Moscow State Theater of Satire, the first premiere of the show Bashir Safaroglu.