Lud, zbunjen, normalan (Crazy, confused, normal) is a Bosnian television program that revolves around three generations of men: the grandfather, Izet who is Lud (crazy), the father Faruk, who is Zbunjen (confused) and the son Damir, who is Normalan (normal) and the interaction around their neighborhood with their co workers and friends.
Later on in the series, Faruk leaves for Sweden, after which Damir's son Džebra, a student, becomes the normal one in the family.
He is a staunch communist with Titoism leanings, as he always asks President Josip Broz Tito for help while looking at his picture, but is nonetheless greedy and unwilling to work for money, preferring to run scams.
Izet often threatens to kill people "like rabbits" (which he did when he mistakenly believed that Damir was gay or when Faruk spilled his prized and highly alcohol, "Maksuzija" which is a rakija made in Popovo Polje by Izet's old war friend.
In addition he makes outrageous claims (about his past love life and fighting the Germans during World War II (going as far as saying he was on the front lines), which occurred while he was an infant).