Mokhtarnameh

Mokhtarnameh

Poster
Genre History, Biography, Religion
Written by Davood Mirbagheri
Directed by Davood Mirbagheri
Starring Fariborz Arabnia
Country of origin Iran
Original language(s) Persian
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 40
Production
Producer(s) Mahmoud Fallah
Sima Film
Cinematography Azim Javanrouh
Reza Ghaffari
Running time 40 episodes: 60 minutes
Distributor IRIB

Mokhtarnameh is an epic television series directed by Davood Mirbagheri, based on the life of Al-Mukhtar. Over 140 actors were cast in it.[1]

Plot

Mukhtar Thaqafi was a Shiite Muslim leader who sets up a rebellion movement in 686 A.D in the town of Kufa to avenge the martyrdom of Hussain (grandson of Islamic Prophet Muhammad).

Production

The series, which took five years to complete, includes 40 episodes and is produced by Sima Film. The story reviews the events leading to the martyrdom of the Imams and ends with the adolescence of Mukhtar. The film also deals with sixteen years of Mukhtar’s life and includes the death of Muawiyah, the succession of Yazid, and the events leading to Ashura and whatever related to the uprising of Mukhtar until his and his companions’ martyrdom.[2]

Cast

Music

Music Mokhtarnameh Series made by Amir Tavassoli with in choir, is That Including 14 Track. is Singer music credits also Akbar Soltanali.

Track listing

Mokhtar Nameh
Soundtrack album by Amir Tavassoli
Released 2012
Genre International
Length 45:05
No. TitleArtist(s) Length
1. "Opening"  Amir Tavassoli 03:35
2. "Yalasarat"  Amir Tavassoli 02:21
3. "Mix"  Amir Tavassoli 18:04
4. "The Martyrdom of Umreh"  Amir Tavassoli 02:10
5. "Muslim ibn Aqeel Theme"  Amir Tavassoli 03:18
6. "The Wheat Harvester"  Amir Tavassoli 02:13
7. "Ashura"  Amir Tavassoli 02:09
8. "Labbaik"  Amir Tavassoli 02:03
9. "Mokhtar Theme"  Amir Tavassoli 00:34
10. "Martyrdom of Mokhtar"  Amir Tavassoli 02:08
11. "Mokhtar Narratives"  Amir Tavassoli 02:31
12. "War"  Amir Tavassoli 02:12
13. "Ode Lullaby Ali-e Asghar"  Amir Tavassoli 01:52
14. "Ending"  Amir Tavassoli 03:46

See also

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