Commercial success continued with the 2002 album
V temnote () and hits such as "Poslednee Tango" (), "Nashi yunye smeshnye golosa" (), and the 2004 single "Ya - ne posledniy geroy!" (), which became a theme song to the reality show
Last Hero, a Russian version of
Survivor, in which Pokrovsky participated in late 2003. In the summer of 2002 the songs of Nogu Svelo! were played by a number of Spanish radio stations such as
Radio Denia,
Radio Pego,
Europa Benidorm,
Radio Benidorm,
Cadena COPE (Valensia),
Radio Gandia,
Radio Naranja (Gandia). Maxim Pokrovsky tried his hand at composing music for cinema, that is, writing the soundtrack to the film
Time Is Money, which was shown in the US and Australia and was a success. At the end of 2004 the group released an album that included the soundtrack and the song “Moskva - Shaverma”, for which a video was made. In the whole there are more than 30 songs in the album. Also in 2004 the band released its first "greatest hits" compilation entitled
Otkrovennye fotografii (), which collected the band's most popular songs and some tracks previously unreleased or released only as singles (such as "Ya - ne posledniy geroy!") and another single release, "Reklamnoe mesto sdayotsya!" (), featuring an openly anti-commercial song. The band's frontman acted in the feature film ''Vremya-den'gi'' (), and the soundtrack was released in early 2005. The album contained one new song, with the rest of the album being filled with short instrumental pieces, often experimental in nature. In 2004 Nogu Svelo! had its 15th anniversary. To celebrate the event the group put on a great show in Estrada Theatre on April, 20, which was first shown on one of the main Russian TV channels and then several times on
MTV Russia. In the summer of 2004 Maxim participated in the Russian version of the game show
Fort Boyard (project of
RTR - national Russian TV channel). In late 2004 – early 2005, Maxim started working at the song "Let's Go East!" which was the main soundtrack to the film
The Turkish Gambit, directed by
Janick Faiziev. The song became very popular and was played on the main Russian radio stations, and the video topped TV charts.
The Turkish Gambit was released in Russia, the US and Europe and was top-grossing film of the year in Russia. The band's tenth studio album was released in 2005, entitled
Idyom na Vostok! (). Before this album, the title song was used as the main soundtrack single from the 2005 Russian record-breaking blockbuster film
The Turkish Gambit. The album contains the previously released "Reklamnoe mesto sdayotsya!". On 16 June 2005, Nogu Svelo! prepared a special event for its fans - the presentation of their new album "Going East!", performed in an aircraft hangar. In 2005, Pokrovsky appeared in the film
Rhythm of Tango (director
Alexander Pavlovsky, starring
Natalia Oreiro), where the group's songs were used. In the autumn of 2005 Pokrovsky played Gorynych in the Hollywood film
Treasure Raiders, directed by
Brent Huff and produced by
Alexander Nevsky. Among his partners were
David Carradine,
Sherilyn Fenn,
William Shockley,
Steven Brand and
Andrew Divoff. Maxim Pokrovsky was involved in making the anthem of the
2014 Winter Olympics in support of holding them in Sochi. In 2007 Nogu Svelo! participated in the third annual Russian Winter Festival in London. In 2006 the group won Best Soundtrack in
MTV Russia Movie Awards for its song "Going East!" written for the film
The Turkish Gambit. Maxim Pokrovsky took part in making the anthem of the 2014 Olympic Games in support of holding them in Sochi. In 2007 Nogu Svelo! participated in the 3rd annual Russian Winter Festival and in the Moscow Motion Party in London. Yakomulsky left the band in 2007, due to mounting philosophical differences with Pokrovsky over the future course of the band's development. On January 11, 2010, the band was jokingly renamed the "Voice of the Universe" () during the filming of the video for "Marsianskiy val's". ==After 2010==