Mozaffar's Garden
Mozaffar's Garden | |
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Also known as | Baghe Mozaffar |
Genre | Comedy |
Written by | Peyman Ghasem Khani |
Directed by | Mehran Modiri |
Starring |
Mehran Modiri Siamak Ansari Reza Shafiei Jam Mohammad Reza Hedayati Nader Soleimani Nasrollah Radesh Shaghayegh Dehghan Sahar Ja'fari Jozani Behnoosh Bakhtiari Hadi Kazemi Elika Abdolrazzaghi Ali Lakpourian Saeid Pirdoost Saed Hedayati Mohammad Javad Ezzati Mahlagha Bagheri Shayan Ahadifar Negar Pilaram |
Narrated by | Mehran Modiri |
Country of origin | Islamic Republic of Iran |
Original language(s) | Farsi/Iranian/Persian |
No. of episodes | 90 episodes |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Majid Aghagolian and Hamid Aghagolian |
Editor(s) | Javad Aslani |
Location(s) | Tehran, Iran |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 3 |
Original release | Friday 1st September 2006 – Wednesday 29th November 2006 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Barareh Nights |
Followed by | Mozaffar's Treasure |
Related shows | Mozaffar's Treasure |
Mozaffar's Garden (in Persian: باغ مظفر) is a 2006 Iranian satire television series. It was directed by Mehran Modiri.
Credits
- Directed by: Mehran Modiri
- Written by: Peyman Ghasem Khani
- Genre: Satire
- Running Time: 90 minutes
- Episodes: 90 episodes
- Produced by: Hamid & Majid Aghagolian
- Production of : Islamic Republic of Iran
- Produced in : Friday 1 September 2006 and Wednesday 29 November 2006
Cast
- Mehran Modiri as Mozaffar khan & narrator
- Siamak Ansari as Kamran
- Reza Shafiei Jam as Gholmorad
- Mohammad Reza Hedayati as Mansoor khan
- Nader Soleimani as Bordbar
- Nasrollah Radesh as Heif-e-nan
- Shaghayegh Dehghan as Nazi
- Sahar Jafari Jozani as Forough
- Behnoosh Bakhtiari as Sheida
- Hadi Kazemi as Nima
- Ali Lakpourian as Jamshid
- Saeid Pirdoost as Kambiz
- Saed Hedayati as Parviz
- Elika Abdolrazaghi as Nazi's mother
Plot
Siamak Ansari stars as a Kamran, a young strange man who works in a transportation company run by Mr. Bordbaar, a fat man who easily laughs at anything. Mr Bordbaar and his son are careless people and Kamran is the only person who does any work at the company. Kamran is a shy, hard-working and stranger to the Bordbaar family. Kamran is also in love with Nazi, Bordbaar's daughter, who is in love with her old fiance. Kamran is too shy to show his feelings for Nazi. Kamran's dad "Mozzafar Khan Zargande" is a Khan who lives his life like old Tehran Khans.
Kamran also has a sister Forough Khanoom, who is snobby, spoiled and does whatever she likes to do. She is a widow, and her past husbands have been killed by strange accidents that have something to do with how mean she is. They also have a servant, named "Heyfe Naan" which means "worthless". He craves abuse from his masters. They also have a sloppy, worthless lawyer, who is trying to get the family to sell the garden. According to Jamshid, the lawyer, Tehran is going to have a highway that runs through the garden and they should sell it before the price drops drastically. The Zargande family live in a huge garden which is shared by Mozzafar Khan's Cousin, Mansour Khan. Mansour Khan, suffers from short term memory-loss, hates his cousin, and is old with no family of his own. The story will go on about Kamran in pursue of his love.
Criticisms against this series
Mehran Modiri is considered one of the greatest satire directors in Iran. He has made popular series like Pavarchin and Shabhaye Barareh. His work in Mozaffar's Garden has also received some criticism.
Among their criticism are:
- The series has more advertisements than his previous series.
- The characters of Mozaffar's Garden are not real, they are all imaginary, which is not the case for Shabhare Barare.
- There were ample recommendations about paying tax, fish-eating, and reducing gas consumption.
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