Because of him being in strange positions and situations, a man is several times mistaken as other, usually famous people; and now must explain himself to a judge as he has been arrested for impersonation.
An innovative look at the holy defense era, which portrays the relationship between warriors from a different perspective and connects with real stories.
Noghtechin is an Iranian television sitcom. It was broadcast for the first time by the IRIB in 2003 and 2004. It was written, directed, and starred Mehran Modiri, the creator of Pavarchin and Shabhaye Barareh. The show was famous for Bamshad and his song "Bivafaie." It is also noted that Noghtechin holds the distinction of receiving the most money from advertising of any Iranian show, thanks largely to constant sponsorship by Samsung, which is featured prominently in Mr. Pirdoost's store. Many of the actors in Noghtechin are reused in other Modiri productions.
Zero 21 is about two Bajanaks who do not have a friendly relationship. The two men, who work in the municipality, try to knock each other down, and in line with these efforts, they make funny and funny things. The main slogan of this series revolves around the famous proverb "There is no life for a car, there is no family for life!"
To summarize the story of this series, a verse from Hafez's poems has been used, which says: "In fulfilling your love, I am famous for my good fortune. He does and his wife is Yalda ...
Narges, is the name of a popular Iranian TV program. This was supposed to be the first 90-episode drama on Islamic Republic of Iran's TV with such a story line, but further on the series finished in 69 episodes which was still the longest series in its kind broadcast so far.
Poupak Goldareh, who played the character of Narges, died in a car accident when the series was filming its 37th episode. After this incident, Setareh Eskandari played as a substitute actress. The actress Nasrin refused to play for a few days because she couldn't bear playing with anyone other than Poupak.
A notable point of Narges is the performance of Hasan Pourshirazi as Mr. Shoukat, a wealthy cloth dealer in Tehran's bazar.
Months after the final episode was broadcast, Zahra Amir Ebrahimi, one of the main and some say the most popular character of the TV show, became the center of a national scandal when a homemade sex tape purportedly featuring her was leaked to the internet. Because of legal and social problems she was facing following
Navad is an Iranian, popular weekly television program broadcast by Channel 3 in Iran. The host of the program is Adel Ferdosipour. The main subject of the program is the football matches played in the Iranian Premier League every week.
Every episode has two guests, one who analyzes the technical aspects of the matches, and the other discusses the referee's decisions and errors. On some shows, famous football players are invited and interviewed as well. Navad show contains segments like "With the Legionnaires", "Navad News" and "SMS-Win".
Since 1 January 2009, extraordinary activities on this program there has been rumors of politics getting directly involved in the program, forcing the reporter to encourage or discourage certain subjects and putting limits on how far a discussion can go. Although not being officially covered by the mass media, several caricaturists have drawn controversial cartoons about this program which were published on blogs and certain magazines.
Rozegar-e Gharib literally "Gharib's Story" is a TV series about Dr. Mohammad Gharib, the father of Pediatrics in Iran by Iranian director Kianoosh Ayyari.
Rahe Bipayan, is a 2007 television series broadcast by the IRIB network. The Director, producer and script-writer are Homayoun As'adian, Mostafa Azizi, and Ali Reza Bazrafshan. The show is very popular with television viewers in Iran and a notable point of Rahe Bipayan is the performance of Farhad Aslani as Akbar Abolhassani.