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Sloboda Mićalović was born in Leskovac, Serbia, to Milica, a hairdresser, and Dragan Mićalović, an actor. She is the middle child, with two sisters, Mirjana and Dragana. As a child, she admired Branko Milićević. A family friend working in radio gave her the opportunity to conduct an interview, marking her first public appearance, where she was praised as a perfect host. During elementary school, she participated in the choir and was also active in dance and sports. In 1995, recognizing her musical talent, she enrolled in music school. In 1999, she decided to pursue acting and moved to Belgrade. While in her third year of studies, director Zdravko Šotra invited her to audition for the film "Zona Zamfirova," casting her as Vaska. In 2002, she landed a role in "M(j)ešoviti brak," and that same year she met Vojin Cetkovic, whom she later married and with whom she has twins. Between 2008 and 2009, she starred in the RTS television series "Ranjeni orao" (Wounded Eagle), which became one of the most-watched Serbian TV series ever and brought her widespread fame. She was also considered for the role of Katarina in the 2009 film "Sveti Georgije ubiva aždahu," a part that ultimately went to Nataša Janjić. In 2011 and 2012, she appeared in the television series "Nepobedivo srce.