Ruslan may refer to:
Driven to Kill is a 2009 American action film directed by Jeff F. King, starring Steven Seagal, Mike Dopud, Igor Jijikine and Robert Wisden. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 19, 2009.
Ruslan Drachev (Steven Seagal) is a former Russian diplomat and a current writer of hard boiled pulp fiction novels living in St. Petersburg when he gets a call from his ex-wife Catherine (Inna Korobkina) that his daughter Lanie (Laura Mennell) is getting married.
Not wanting to miss the wedding, Ruslan catches the red eye to New Jersey and heads into Trenton to see Lanie, who is an attorney in the D.A.'s office in Trenton. Ruslan is somewhat concerned that Lanie is marrying Stephan Abramov (Dmitry Chepovetsky), the son of Mikhail Abramov (Igor Jijikine), the brutal boss of the local Russian mob outfit.
Later on, Ruslan finds that Catherine is now married to wealthy local defense attorney Terry Goldstein (Robert Wisden). Lanie tells Ruslan that Terry is a jerk. Ruslan pulls Stephen to the side, and Stephen assures Ruslan that he has no interest of joining the family business and just wants to love his new wife and start a new life.
Ruslan (Russian: Руслан), or Rouslan, is a Russian male given name used mainly in the Russian Federation. The name Eruslan is another variant of the form Ruslan. It Is a Russian variation of Turkic or Persian name Arslan/Aslan, what is translated as lion.
Occasionally, it has also been used in neighboring countries, namely Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria and Kazakhstan.
I spent 9 months I've been thinking about absence and progression
Under this, under this tetra-coloured plane
And now we're finally fading fast
On broken wings and shattered glass
Depart from daylight, lay awake at night
This is isn't what it's like to die
This isn't what it's like to die
Again we're finally fading fast
On broken wings and shattered glass
Depart from daylight, lay awake at night
This is isn't what it's like to die
This isn't what it's like to die
You could have been the sweetest lie I ever tasted
That I can remember
And I know this isn't what it's like to die
Just realizing if I ever learned from the act of flight
Then I'd live through the process of descension
And I'll never come back here again
And I'll never come back here screaming
"For you I bleed life, for you I follow this tetra coloured sky"
And now we're finally fading fast
On broken wings and shattered glass
Depart from daylight, lay awake at night